Disabled people


Publications

IFS: Institute for Fiscal Studies · 14 July 2022 English

This report examines how material living standards, most commonly measured by households’ incomes, have changed for different groups in the UK and the consequences that these changes have for income …

material standard of living of working-age disabled people, and in particular of those receiving disability recipients, comparing them with those for other disabled people not receiving those benefits as well as for


Resolution Foundation · 13 July 2022 English

The UK has great strengths, but is over a decade into a period of stagnation. The toxic combination of slow growth and high inequality was posing challenges for low-to-middle income …

lowest level on record. Large families and disabled people are falling behind, with almost one-third


NatCen Social Research · 7 December 2021 English

Low traffic neighbourhoods were first introduced in the 1970s in Hackney to make side roads safer for children. Since then, residential areas have been developed with various types of modal …

............................... 21 3.3.3 Disabled people .......................................... people to a varying extent. Older people, disabled people and those who are less mobile were highlighted Research | Low Traffic Neighbourhoods 3.3.3 Disabled people LTNs were regarded as impacting negatively change or the biggest fallout. For example, disabled people, people from lower socio-economic groups and/or Public transport should be accessible to all disabled people across the impairment groups, not just those


JRF: Joseph Rowntree Foundation · 16 July 2021 English

The differing circumstances of families can make it seem complicated to get a complete picture of how well social security income is able to meet needs. This briefing pulls a …

costs are often not fully covered by UC • Disabled people face extra costs which disability benefits legacy benefits are missing out on this £20.2 Disabled people and carers face extra pressure on their incomes this fully covers his extra costs. But many disabled people have shortfalls between their PIP/DLA and costs. Scope estimated that, on average, disabled people face extra costs of £583 per month even after example looks at the strength of support for disabled people. Destitution Poverty line Minimum Income


Children's Commissioner for England · 19 February 2021 English

Briefing on the educational needs of children with SEN. In September 2019, the Government announced a review of the SEND system to identify the reasons behind this and what action …


CSJ: Centre for Social Justice · 2 November 2020 English

The arrival of Covid-19 is a very different kind of crisis to any in our lifetime: global, indiscriminate and fatal. But the needs of individuals emerging from this time remain …

physical health condition. ONS survey of disabled people found 45.1 per cent of disabled adults (nearly (nearly 50 per cent more than the rate for non-disabled people) reported being ‘very worried about the effect effect the coronavirus’, with more disabled people spending a lot more time on their own and many more non-disabled people) was 81 per cent higher, and the economic activity rate for disabled people was was 186 per cent higher.39 Disabled people are at higher risk of falling under the poverty line because


RUKBA: Independent Age · 7 October 2020 English

Poor mental health is not an inevitable part of ageing. But people of all ages and stages of life can struggle with their mental health and wellbeing. This report examines …

experience of the lack of care and support for disabled people and their carers.” Margaret “The group support


CSJ: Centre for Social Justice · 1 October 2020 English

Report on improving the benefits system after Covid. Our current employment support system is a confusing patchwork of different programmes that really fails to understand this phenomenon. The Work Programme …

Committee stated in their 2018 report “Some disabled people – for example, people with severe learning Pensions Committee, Universal Credit: support for disabled people (12 December 2018) 34 Department for Work and 82 per cent in 2018, it was 51 per cent for disabled people. For people with learning disabilities, the per cent.36 The increase in the number of disabled people has been largely driven by an increase in Justice 20 Figure 4: Impairments reported by disabled people (DWP, FRS) State of Crisis Since UC was fully


The Migration Observatory · 24 September 2020 English

retain their UK residence rights via the EU Settlement Scheme (EUSS) that opened in 2019, and why they are at risk. This report updates a previous Migration Observatory report published …

Physical health problems and disabilities. Disabled people may struggle with an application unassisted


Smith Institute · 1 July 2020 English

This report seeks to establish a new perspective on how we can improve the private rental market: by recognizing the consumer rights that people have in other markets, like utilities …

95% 3% 3% made reasonable adjustments for disabled people when undertaking a letting 9% 23% 68% 19%


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