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The Office for Disability Issues is seeking people to join the new Regional Stakeholder Network in 9 regional groups across England.
We support the development of policies to remove inequality between disabled and non-disabled people.
The new cross-departmental Equalities Hub in the Cabinet Office will include the Race Disparities Unit and the Government Equalities Office.
The UK's response to select concluding observations from the United Nations' first periodic review of the rights of disabled people and wider progress report.
The Office for Disability Issues has announced the appointment of chairs to lead 9 new Regional Stakeholder Networks.
Five new disability champions have been appointed by the government to ensure businesses are not forgetting about their disabled customers.
The Office for Disability Issues are seeking disability sector champions in 7 sectors.
The regional stakeholder network will bring the views of disabled people and local disabled organisations across England closer to government.
On International Day of Persons with Disabilities (3 December) the government is announcing that it will be recruiting 6 new disability champions to help tackle the issues disabled people face as consumers.
Today launches ‘Purple Tuesday’, the UK’s first accessible shopping day, organised by the disability organisation ‘Purple’.
The UN asked the UK to respond 12 months after the first periodic review on a selection of recommendations in its concluding observations.
Today, 2 November 2017, marks the first anniversary of the launch of the revamped Disability Confident scheme.
Information provided to the United Nations (UN) in connection with its first periodic review of disabled people’s rights.
In his new role, Professor Francis Davis will work to promote social enterprise and improve employment opportunities for disabled people.
A new campaign to promote accessibility and inclusivity in UK shops and services has been launched today by the government.
This report is about the achievements of the BEPE project since 2012, the inclusive design legacy, the lessons learned and the next steps.
How the project is helping to make inclusive design an important part of education and training for all built environment professionals.
The project aims to make inclusive design central to the education and training of built environment professionals.
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