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Title: The Capital Health Challenge


1
Disabilities
  • The Capital Health Challenge
  • 14 November 2002
  • Helen Davies
  • Health Policy Manager
  • Greater London Authority

2
Transport
  • Of young disabled people involved in the first
    stage of a survey for the DRC, 47 said that
    problems with public transport made it difficult
    for them to participate in activities that other
    people their age take part in
  •  
  • Disability Rights Commission

3
Employment
  • In 2000/01, 12 per-cent of long-term disabled
    Londoners were unemployed, compared with 6.5 of
    non-disabled Londoners.
  • Of those disabled people of working age who were
    employed, 25.2 were in part-time work (compared
    with 19.9 of non-disabled people), and disabled
    people in employment were likely to be earning
    lower hourly rates of pay
  • GLA-commissioned Labour Force Survey
    information

4
Access
  • In 2002, the average council in England still
    had fewer than 25 of its buildings accessible to
    disabled people
  • Audit Commission
  • Disabled people were four times more likely than
    non-disabled people to find dental practices
    unsuitable or inaccessible, and twice as likely
    to be unable to access their local doctor
  • Leonard Cheshire

5
Housing
  • Disabled people under 60 were more likely than
    their non-disabled counterparts to live in social
    housing.
  • More than twice as many households headed by a
    long-term ill or disabled person were in poor
    living conditions compared to other households.
  • - English House Condition Survey (1996)

6
Crime
  • In London, people with a limiting long-term
    disability have an above average chance of being
    the victims of violent crime.
  • -         British Crime Survey 2001/02
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