The coalition Government has stated that disabled people will not be financially disadvantaged by the changes imposed on welfare benefits. And that opens up new opportunities for disabled people to acquire a home of their own. We’re currently analysing the changes in detail, and shortly we’ll be publishing our findings in a series of articles on this blog.
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