News Story: DWP 'pardoned' in government review of disabled rights

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DWP 'pardoned' in government review of disabled rights

Huge disparities between disabled and non-disabled people

By Peter Clark (Senior Editor, Autism Info Center)

Thursday 14th August 2025

A government-funded review has revealed significant inequalities for disabled people in the UK labour market.

The report, which synthesises over a decade of research, highlights a persistent employment gap of nearly 28 percentage points between disabled and non-disabled people.

It identifies systemic barriers such as inaccessible recruitment processes, employer bias, and a lack of reasonable adjustments in the workplace.

The article strongly criticises the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) for its role in perpetuating a "punitive" welfare system.

The DWP is accused of disproportionately harming disabled claimants through reforms, cuts to benefits, and a culture of suspicion.

The article concludes that until the DWP changes its approach, little progress will be made.

Source: The Canary (UK)

https://www.thecanary.co/uk/analysis/2025/07/30/

Author: Peter J Clark
Senior Editor, Autism Info Center

Peter is an autistic writer, social care worker and campaigner who has spent over 20 years as a journalist, author and editor for five major business journals worldwide, and published over 200 books with Sterling Publishing and others. He enjoys teaching, spreading uncompromising truth, and helping other people live their best possible life.

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