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Statement on the Access to Work cap
NUBSLI statement on the Access to Work cap which will be detrimental and disadvantageous to Deaf and disabled people in accessing employment.
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The PHSO’s systemic report into ATW – a missed opportunity
After upholding most complaints against AtW made since 2014, the PHSO promised a report on systemic improvements to AtW. The report has been published but how well does it tackle the issues that affected Deaf people’s access to work?
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DWP market review of communication services – what you need to know
Darren Townsend-Handscomb writes about the publication of the DWP’s market review of communication services report. Read about what was involved in this and how the report can be of benefit to you.
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DWP Freedom of Information request regarding interpreters’ fees
NUBSLI asked the Department of Work & Pensions some questions about how often they review the rates for BSL/English interpreters.
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NUBSLI submits data to DWP market place review
NUBSLI has recently submitted evidence to the Department of Work & Pensions as part of their market place review. We’ve sent evidence covering 5 ares: general evidence, VRI/VRS, Deafblind interpreting, translation and tranlators, and communication support workers.
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NUBSLI response to Work & Pensions Select Committee report
Today sees the release of the findings of the Work & Pensions Select Committee into Access to Work. Find out some of the key recommendations and NUBSLI’s view on the Committee’s findings.
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