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Congress House, Great Russell Street, London WC1B 3LS
Monday 23 January, 2.00 - 4.00
Disability benefits are in the headlines - cutting benefits for disabled children, making people undergoing chemotherapy prove they aren't 'fit for work', time-limiting benefits for hundreds of thousands of disabled people. Disabled people are getting angry, but the Government has yet to take notice.
On 23 January come to Congress House (location: http://www.congresscentre.co.uk/location.asp access: http://www.congresscentre.co.uk/facilities_disabled.asp) to find out more about the government's plans and the growing reaction against them.
The seminar will be chaired by Nicola Smith, Head of the Economic and Social Affairs Department at the TUC; speakers include -
This seminar is free, but seats will be reserved on a first-come - first-served basis, so please book a place in advance, at: http://disbilityandemployment.eventbrite.co.uk or register below.
Agenda
2.00 Chair's welcome: Nicola Smith
2.10 Paul Gregg: 'Incapacity benefit reform under Labour and the coalition'
2.30 Sue Marsh & Kaliya Franklin: 'Perverse incentives and how the government is creating them in the name of reform'
2.45 Declan Gaffney: 'Disability and employment: time for a new realism'
3.00 Richard Exell: 'A Social Model of Incapacity'
3.10 Q+A to a panel of the speakers
3.55 Chair's concluding remarks
4.00 Close
Briefing document (300 words) issued 19 Dec 2011
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