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Minister of State for Disabled People, Health and Work, Sarah Newton MP, has announced the appointment of Dr Lesley Rushton as chair of IIAC.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Britain’s high streets are being encouraged to make sure they’re not missing out on the skills and talents disabled people can bring to the workplace.
The government has accepted the recommendations of Paul Gray's second independent review of Personal Independence Payment (PIP).
The PIP guidance now reflects a recent legal decision on the interpretation of people’s needs for supervision in order to carry out activities safely.
Today, 2 November 2017, marks the first anniversary of the launch of the revamped Disability Confident scheme.
Penny Mordaunt, Minister for Disabled People, Work and Health, has challenged British-based FTSE 100 companies to sign up to the Disability Confident scheme.
David Gauke, the new Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, has today (15 June 2017) welcomed the department’s new ministerial team.
In his new role, Professor Francis Davis will work to promote social enterprise and improve employment opportunities for disabled people.
A second independent review of the disability benefit Personal Independence Payment (PIP) has been published today by Paul Gray.
The Minister for Disabled People, Work and Health has announced 11 new disability sector champions.
More than £84 million in compensation has been awarded as part of the Diffuse Mesothelioma Payment Scheme.
Tim Fallowfield has been announced as the Chair of a group which will engage with the business community on disability employment.
The review shows how employment plays an important role in improving the wellbeing and self-worth of people with drug and alcohol addiction.
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