Reclaiming Our Futures: 29th Aug-4th Sept UPDATES
Reclaiming Our Futures UK Join this year’s week of action to protest against austerity, fight for our rights and celebrate disabled people From 29th August – 4th September DPAC and other campaigns...
View ArticleDPAC Norfolk, Reclaiming Our Rights 30th August
DPAC Norfolk, Reclaiming Our Rights Fri, 30th August 2013 12:30pm – 2pm at Jobcentre Plus, Kiln House, Pottergate, Norwich, NR2 1BZ This is part of the national DPAC week...
View ArticleDPAC Official Anti-Atos Song: Condem Love
Updated video of the excellent Condemn Love DPAC’s Anti-Atos song -with massive thanks once more to Kevin Robins for all his work on this. See Kevin perform live at Piss on Pity 31st August-part of...
View Article#dpacrof Reclaiming our Futures Local Actions
Birmingham http://birminghamagainstthecuts.wordpress.com/2013/07/25/we-will-remember-the-victims-of-austerity-britian-and-oppose-the-dwp-which-broke-their-soul/ Saturday September 7th Broad Street...
View ArticleWrite to your local councillor on the Bedroom Tax
Find your local councillors at http://www.writetothem.com/ Or at your local council website -Copy and paste the text below or download Word version from the link-please send any copies of responses...
View ArticleLocal Actions Pack
Last year during the ATOS Games over 30 local actions took place around the UK. They were really important for getting the message to members of the public and raising awareness about what this...
View ArticleLinks and pics from a fabulous Day 1 of #dpacrof
Media links on Paralympic legacy Penny Pepper on ITN news: http://www.itv.com/news/london/update/2013-08-28/is-the-paralympic-legacy-fading/ Penny Pepper @PenPep on BBC London: http://bbc.in/1bx7a3s...
View ArticleDisabled People Against Cuts block front entrance of BBC Portland Place
Video of DPAC protestors outside BBC Portland Place with many thanks to Kate Belgrave, thegoldengirlk8. Text: Protestor: Please understand why we’re doing this Security officer offscreen: I do. I...
View ArticleProtests and Government Extremism: Kate Belgrave
From DPAC, Black Triangle and Mental Health Resistance Network action in central London: So interesting that the Taxpayers’ Alliance got a free, media-wide pass yesterday to bitch again about people...
View Article#DPACrof 4th September highlights
Demands outside the Department of Health Outside the Department of Health You can see more photos from the event here from Dave Swinnerton Outside the Department of Work and Pension (DWP, Caxton House)...
View ArticleStop Workfare In Its Tracks – Join The Week Of Action 29 March – 6 April 2014
In April George Osborne’s mass workfare scheme will begin. Unemployed people will be sentenced to 780 hours community work simply for being unable to find a job. Not even lone parents with young...
View ArticleGetting Involved with DPAC
There are many different ways to be involved in the work of DPAC. All are equally valuable. We all have a role to play in campaigning for disabled people’s rights and a fair society, in whatever way...
View ArticleDPAC Fightback Conference 12th April: book now before its too late!
We’ve had a great response to bookings for the DPAC conference on Sat 12th April in London, but places are now running out. Please email: dpacfightback@yahoo.co.uk with your details, number of places...
View ArticleTaking Part in the DPAC National Conference – 12th April 2014
We are very much looking forward to seeing everyone who can come to our national conference on Saturday but it is also important that those of you who can’t get there in person are able to take part....
View ArticleDPAC Steering Group Nominees for 2014
All nominees will be voted on at the DPAC conference on Saturday 12th April The current steering group proposes that everyone who has put themselves forward be elected · Andy Greene ·...
View ArticleDPAC Response to “How Labour would reform the Work Capability Assessment”
We read with interest the piece in the Independent by Rachel Reeves and Kate Green regarding Labour’s response to the Work Capability Assessment [1] Labour should realise that disabled people are...
View ArticleSupport Livestreaming: a voice against the rightwing press
Please support Obi and team to continue live-streaming direct actions and events for #dpac, #ukuncut and others. Live-streaming is important for disabled people that cannot always get to events and...
View ArticleQuiet Riot: A voice that will be heard, a voice to be reckoned with!
People who don’t use the spoken word have a great deal to say about communication. People who do use the spoken word have a great deal to learn about communication from people who don’t. Quiet Riot is...
View ArticleDisability Rights UK: Independent Living or new visions in neo-liberalism?
DPAC have had an odd kind of non-relationship with DRUK. We’ve disagreed about many things. For example, DPAC is for saving ILF, DRUK’s Sue Bott suggests this is something we should probably forget...
View ArticleDPAC’s 4th birthday celebrations – Celebrating with the Tories again in Brum
by Linda Burnip Shortly before the June budget statement from George Osborne in 2010 myself and others attended a training course on the UNCRPD and how it could be used to advance disabled people’s...
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