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A qualitative evidence review that explores evidence on disabled people’s lived experiences of education.
Disabled people’s lived experience of education in the UK: an evidence…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oXE9GQApwtg
A qualitative literature review that explores evidence on public perceptions and attitudes towards disabled people.
Dr Ben Simmons, Dr Stuart Read, Dr Anne Parfitt, and Dr Theo Blackmore…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ifex7RZU5Ls
A qualitative literature review that explores evidence on disabled people’s lived experiences of housing.
Laura Lane, Bert Provan, London School of Economics (LSE) March 2024…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H8Q-aTtjwnI
A qualitative literature review that explores evidence on disabled people’s lived experiences of social care and support.
This report by the BSL Advisory Board highlights the exclusion of deaf and deafblind BSL users from health and social care and sets 12 priorities for change.
Findings from a review of evidence on the lived experience of disabled people in the UK published between 2010 and 2021.
A qualitative literature review that explores the lived experiences of disabled people in the UK regarding employment.
A qualitative literature review that explores the lived experiences of disabled people in the UK regarding relationships, loneliness, and connectedness.
The Ombudsman's report details a seriously ill woman’s complaint that a DWP error halved her benefits for five years. At least 118,000 people with disabilities and health problems have also been affected by this error.
An independent assessment of the barriers for disabled people who stand for elected office, and an evaluation of the EnAble Fund.
This research sets out the findings of a survey of employers who have signed up to the Disability Confident scheme.
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