Category Archives: disability

Disabled people and pensioners say yet another blow to our independence

Disabled people rely on travel concessions

The removal of concessionary coach travel for disabled people and the elderly is yet another blow to our independence

National Express had 3 million passengers using the half-price concessionary coach fares scheme last year. 

Last year in the spending review, the government added an extra cut that wasn’t noticed among the big announcements. From October, disabled people and pensioners will no longer receive half-price concessionary coach fares, saving the government around £20m.

 

Coach company National Express had 3 million passengers using the scheme last year alone: the disabled and elderly who are unable to drive, or who cannot afford expensive train fares. These passengers benefit from concessionary fares for travelling long-distance routes to visit friends and family, and for some the affordability of the fares will be their only way to have holidays and days out within the UK. During the 2010 election campaign, Conservative MPs pledged they would not take away bus passes and travel concessions from disabled and old people, insisting that Labour was claiming this as a scare tactic; yet this is another pledge broken in the commitment to looking after the most vulnerable. The cut of concessionary coach fares will be a blow to those who are unable to travel by train or plane due to physical difficulty, as well as financial constraints. 

Carers and Families fighting against closure of two-year-old respite care home

This will be their only lifeline taken away

 

Under threat: At Cedar House are parents and carers with clients.

Published on Tuesday 6 September 2011 12:30FAMILIES of people with severe learning difficulties and physical disabilities are pleading with county bosses not to shut a Spalding respite care home.

Changes to care services in Wiltshire leave folks “absolutely gutted.”

New Wiltshire home care service rolled out

 
The changes are aimed at keeping more people in their own homes
A new care service aimed at helping more vulnerable people stay in their own homes has been introduced in Wiltshire.

From Monday, wardens are being replaced by a 24 hour call-out system, in a joint project between Wiltshire Council and the NHS.

Four care providers have been chosen to run the system, which will affect 3,000 vulnerable people.

The Conservative-run council said it was providing a better service.