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More accessible housing, easier commuting and better job prospects are set to become reality for millions of disabled people in the UK through actions set out in the government鈥檚 National Disability Strategy.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Today the Disability Unit has launched a public survey to gather views and experiences for the National Strategy of Disabled People.
皇冠体育app Cabinet Office opens recruitment today for 14 Disability and Access Ambassadors.
皇冠体育app Minister for Women and Equalities, Liz Truss, sets out the Government's new approach to tackling inequality across the UK.
皇冠体育app Minister for Women and Equalities, Liz Truss, sets out the government's new approach to tackling inequality across the UK.
皇冠体育app Disability Unit has established a new Disabled People鈥檚 Organisations (DPOs) Forum to strengthen its engagement with disabled people.
Engagement with disabled people, their organisations, charities, businesses and other stakeholders is a focus of the new Disability Unit in the Cabinet Office.
皇冠体育app Cabinet Office鈥檚 Disability Unit is working across government and with disabled people to develop a National Strategy for Disabled People.
皇冠体育app Disability Unit has set up a Regional Stakeholder Network to help build a picture of the lived experience of disabled people in England.
A joint statement from the Minister for Disabled People, Health and Work, the Minister for Care, and the Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Children and Families.
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