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Disabled people and carers face '£9bn welfare cut'

Disabled people will be hit with more than £9bn in welfare cuts over the next five years, a think tank has warned. Demos suggests the government's plans will see 3.6m disabled people and carers lose about £9.2bn by 2015. It said moving those on incapacity benefit who were reassessed as fit to work to jobseeker's allowance would account for half of the losses.

14 Oct 2010
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Three-year wait for mental health counsellors across UK

Some people with a mental health problem are having to wait up to three years to talk to a counsellor, depending on where they live. Mental health charity Mind says three quarters of sufferers first start to get problems when they're under 25.

14 Oct 2010
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Walking 'could ward off dementia and mental decline'

Elderly people who get about by walking are less likely to suffer mental decline or even dementia, a study says. Brain scans revealed that older people walking between six and nine miles a week appeared to have more brain tissue in key areas.

14 Oct 2010
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Cllr David Sawyer

PARENTS AND COUNCIL WORKING TOGETHER TO FIND SOLUTIONS FOR FOXGLOVES

On Friday 8th October a meeting was held between the parents of children who use the Foxgloves respite facilities, Cllr David Sawyer, Portfolio Holder for Children's Services and Council Officers. The meeting followed the start of a consultation process to consider how respite services could be provided differently in the future for children with complex and challenging needs. Each family has been offered the opportunity to meet with Council Officers to discuss their individual family needs.

14 Oct 2010
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Park Ward's October Focus

October Focus for Park Ward

Park Ward Liberal Democrats have started to deliver their latest Focus across the Ward. A PDF Version can be found in the download area of this site. The main stories are,: Jonathan Webber welcomes the end of the 'tenants tax', Wolverhampton Labour reject their new leader, End voting Fraud.

14 Oct 2010
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