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Testimony to MPs: unequal impact of Coronavirus measures

By winvisibleblog | 01 May 2020 | 6 Comments

WinVisible has sent our group testimony to the Women and Equalities Select Committee of MPs urgently looking into the impact of the Coronavirus measures on discriminated groups.  Women in our group and network contributed their experiences.  We say: “The reality for disabled women, the majority of disabled people, is that the measures against Coronavirus are threatening … Read more

Raise Child Benefit to £50

By winvisibleblog | 29 April 2020 | 0 Comments

WinVisible has joined in signing an open letter to the Chancellor Rishi Sunak calling for Child Benefit to be increased to £50 per week per child.  From Thrive Teeside (in the North East of England) the letter is supported by women’s and community groups, and prominent people.  The letter also calls for the abolition of … Read more

“Virus measures threaten the lives of disabled people”

By winvisibleblog | 26 April 2020 | 0 Comments

Our letter is out in the Camden New Journal, 24 April 2020, read it here.  And below with links to further info: The reality for disabled people, mainly women, is that the measures against Coronavirus are threatening our lives through starvation, and denial of medical treatment and social care. Most self-isolating sick and disabled people … Read more

Thailand: double harsh reality under COVID-19

By winvisibleblog | 21 April 2020 | 0 Comments

Katchakorn Thawisri, Woman Human Rights Defender working on the rights of disabled people, from the Global Campus Chiang Mai Foundation Women with disability/ Women Human Rights Defenders: Double harsh reality in the time of COVID19 Pranom Somwong from Protection International, Thailand (an organisation which supports community activists)  reports on the situation of disabled women in the … Read more

COVID-19: WinVisible backs Hammersmith & Fulham’s support of disabled people

By winvisibleblog | 16 April 2020 | 1 Comment

Hammersmith & Fulham Council is well-known as the only borough in the whole of England to have free homecare services.  Other resident-friendly policies include no bailiffs to recover debt, universal free school meals for primary-age children and a free meals pilot for secondary-school students.  Meals are provided to all school students, not just low-income families, … Read more

Legal challenges on critical care and food

By winvisibleblog | 15 April 2020 | 1 Comment

Good news of two legal challenges being prepared, to tackle: the refusal of critical care medical treatment to disabled people the struggle to get basic food supplied by supermarkets Access to critical care NHS treatment The NHS COVID-19 “decision support tool“, a chart used to refuse critical care to older and disabled people, has alarmed … Read more

Lobby MPs vs refusal to treat, DNR

By winvisibleblog | 11 April 2020 | 0 Comments

Many older and disabled people are being pressured to sign Do Not Resuscitate forms, and many frightened of going to hospital as official NICE and BMA guidelines state that we can be deprioritised for medical attention, intensive care and denied ventilators.  Thanks to our friends at Disabled People Against Cuts for putting together a template … Read more

Our rights — changes to legal duties

By winvisibleblog | 05 April 2020 | 0 Comments

The info on this page is out of date and has been updated here The government passed the Coronavirus Act, which suspends Care Act legal obligations and other duties.  This is supposed to be temporary and kept under review.  We need to know our rights and what the official guidance says about the support services … Read more

Benefit reassessments on hold

By winvisibleblog | 26 March 2020 | 1 Comment

People may know already that disability benefit reassessments and reviews are on now hold because of coronavirus precautions.  So if your disability benefit was due to end or be reviewed, it will continue to be paid for the next three months or longer. As far as we understand from official information, people making completely new … Read more

Urgent lobby vs Coronavirus Bill powers to stop older & disabled people’s support

By winvisibleblog | 21 March 2020 | 0 Comments

The disability organisation Inclusion London is warning us that the Coronavirus Bill being debated this Monday 23 March would enable local government to withdraw services from disabled and older people. This breaks with any government responsibility for our survival and would put our lives at risk. Other powers would affect disabled children and mentally distressed … Read more