Showing posts with label campaign. Show all posts
Showing posts with label campaign. Show all posts

Tuesday, 15 November 2011

Fighting For The Hardest Hit

Hey everybody!

I'm very late in writing this but I think everyone, especially those based in the UK should know about The Hardest Hit Campaign. This campaign has been organised by both Disabilities Benefits Consortium and UK Disabled People's Consortium to fight against the proposed cuts to services and benefits received by disabled people. Those with disabilities and their families or carers may struggle enough as it is to get the services they need, for some the benefits and services are needed to maintain some independence.

I can't help but sometimes feel that the way disability benefits are portrayed in the media is detrimental to the disabled people themselves. Most media stories seem to focus on benefit fraud and people given disability living allowance are in fact fit to work, but this is actually rarely the case. There have in fact been cases of people who have severe disabilities declared fit for work. It's not right for disabled people to be portrayed as scroungers or lazy people who just want to live off benefits.

The truth is that living with a disability or an impairment can be very expensive, there are extra costs for wheelchair accessible transportation, specialist wheelchairs (they come in a range of different, makes, shapes and sizes), hearing aids, glasses, adaptations (including hoists) in housing amongst other things that may be needed depending on the individual's needs. For the government to reduce aid to just "those of the greatest need" would be taking away people's independence, quality of life and in some cases health and wellbeing. Everybody has the right to live a fulfilling life and to have a good quality of life, it's wrong for any government to take this away from anyone.

Please visit the hardest hit blog http://thehardesthit.wordpress.com/

Thursday, 10 November 2011

Ending hate speech against disabled people

Hello everyone!

Today I read a very interesting article in the Guardian http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2011/nov/09/disability-hate-speech-online?fb=native&CMP=FBCNETTXT9038 called "Disability hate speech has no place anywhere - not even online". The article referred to Ricky Gervais's constant use of the the word "mong" on twitter and the abuse receive online by disability campaigners from internet "trolls".

I agree with the entire article, hatred toward people based on disabilities is not acceptable and the abuse received can make their lives a misery. This is also happening at a time when benefits are being cut for the most vulnerable in society. The abuse also promotes the already prevalent prejudice that is faced on a daily basis. However, I can't help but think that the article offers no solutions, yes most of us realise that abuse is bad - but what exactly can be done about it?

I think campaigning for education and understanding of disabilities is a must, but some may now be too scared to carry on campaigning since they don't want to receive abuse. However, I think the more that stand up against injustice the more that can be done, depending on the level of abuse, it can be dealt with by the authorities. We shouldn't let these online abusers hinder the good work of disabilities rights campaigners.

I am sure there are other solutions out there, I will probably post more on this topic in the future.