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Non-partisan UK-based Disability campaign. Advocacy for people with invisible illness and/or physical & mental health conditions. Also Carers, their Families and Friends. Our individual voices are too quiet to be heard, but collectively we can shout loud enough to drown out this tide of abuse against us. Disability Hate Crime, lack of full legal protection, people in care homes costing too much to be let out and not one political party willing to fight for us.
Showing posts with label #hardesthit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #hardesthit. Show all posts
Saturday, 29 October 2011
Monday, 24 October 2011
The Hardest Hit - Paying The Price/Why More Of Us Didn't March
Granada Reports video on yesterday's hardest hit protest in Manchester
By Graeme Lamb Media
By Graeme Lamb Media
And the day after....
By Graeme Lamb Media
By Graeme Lamb Media
And the day after....
Saturday, 22 October 2011
Hardest Hit protests Today.
Today, up and down the country, sick and disabled people will be taking to the streets to raise awareness of the issues facing them in a series of "Hardest Hit" events.
After the brilliant success of the previous march in May, do please try to get along to your nearest rally. It was the largest protest of sick and disabled people in UK history.
Details of your local protest can be foundhere http://thehardesthit.wordpress.com/octoberaction/
And if you can't actually attend physically, there are lots of tips and suggestions here http://thehardesthit.wordpress.com/
Do please try to get along. Whether you are unwell, disabled or simply an able-bodied supporter, horrified by cuts that are leaving people terrified and desperate, please show your support.
For anyone who might be interested, I will be on Radio 5 Live tonight at 11pm discussing the events and the wider issues that make them necessary. It's a call-in show, so if you want to join the debate, I'd love to hear from you.
After the brilliant success of the previous march in May, do please try to get along to your nearest rally. It was the largest protest of sick and disabled people in UK history.
Details of your local protest can be foundhere http://thehardesthit.wordpress.com/octoberaction/
And if you can't actually attend physically, there are lots of tips and suggestions here http://thehardesthit.wordpress.com/
Do please try to get along. Whether you are unwell, disabled or simply an able-bodied supporter, horrified by cuts that are leaving people terrified and desperate, please show your support.
For anyone who might be interested, I will be on Radio 5 Live tonight at 11pm discussing the events and the wider issues that make them necessary. It's a call-in show, so if you want to join the debate, I'd love to hear from you.
(Posted by Sue Marsh)
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