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Campaign against the Cuts

With over 180,000 disabled people in Norfolk the government’s dramatic attack on benefits and allowances, alongside the cuts to social and health care, will have a severe effect on a large part of Norfolk’s population.

NCODP new Campaign Against the Cuts website

To provide a centralise area for information, meetings and issues around the government proposed cuts to benefits, allowances and services that will effect disabled people, NCODP has developed www.campaignagainstcuts.org.uk

Report shows cuts will slash living standards of 100,000 disabled people in Norfolk by more than 30%

A report shows that in Norfolk as many as 100,000 disabled people and their families face a reduction in their living standards by a third due to the combined effects of the government's taxation and welfare changes and cuts in services planned by Norfolk County Council

No Joyous Christmas and Happy New Year for Norfolk's Disability Community

Norfolk Coalition Of Disabled People (NCODP) is sending a 'special' Christmas card to all of Norfolk's Councillors and Members of Parliament registering the devastating effects the Coalition Government's policies are having on this most vulnerable section of the population.

Norfolk citizens being conned by Council’s ‘Big Conversation’ says prominent Norfolk CEO

NCODP has responded to Norfolk County Council’s ‘Big Conversation’ consultation as tokenistic.

NCODP Launch Document countering Governments measures and claims of 'fairness' for all

August 26th 2010

The Norfolk Coalition Of Disabled People (NCODP), a leading organisation representing disabled people across the county, is launching a document countering these measures which will inevitably increase the inequality experienced by disabled people.

The document, based on the core values that the organisation was founded on; promoting social equality and dignity for all disabled people, is intended to raise awareness of the unfair approach by the government towards the hardest hit members of society.

NCODP believe that by launching the document and addressing a number of issues raised by the new policies it can raise awareness of actions that it believes will negatively affect the life chances of disabled people.

NCODP’s document "Attacks on disabled people", addressing a range of the new polices (Word)

NCODP's Norfolk’s disability community fights back against cuts Press Release

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Last Updated on Thursday, 03 February 2011 10:37