Children in care 'too often denied mental health treatment'
Children in care are too often missing out on treatment for mental health problems despite being four times more likely to experience them, say MPs.
Children in care are too often missing out on treatment for mental health problems despite being four times more likely to experience them, say MPs.
Sanctions imposed on thousands of benefit claimants for not taking part in the DWP's so-called "back-to-work" schemes are unlawful, a court has ruled.
Liberal Democrats are to calling on the Government to hold an emergency summit with key disability groups into the growing crisis with PIP reassessments and Motability.
It's been a while since I put my mind to a blog, but Rosie has been asking me to do one for a while, so here goes! As Rosie's blog has hit a major milestone of 100,000 visitors, I think now is a good as time as ever to go back to basics.
A documentary going behind the scenes of a Romeo and Juliet production featuring six Juliets with disabilities or differences will be broadcast on BBC4.
New study funded by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) School for Social Care Research seeks to understand more about the challenges faced by the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and trans (LGBT) disabled community.