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We support the development of policies to remove inequality between disabled and non-disabled people.
Survey results providing data on how disabled and non-disabled people participate in society.
How the rights of disabled people as set out in the UN convention are protected by legislation and policy in the UK.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
This statement explains how accessible the export health certificates online service is.
Estimates of the number of people with a long-standing illness or disability in Great Britain for the years 2002/03 to 2011/12 (April to March).
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 new cross-departmental Equalities Hub in the Cabinet Office will include the Race Disparities Unit and the Government Equalities Office.
How to collect and use data to help improve the lives of disabled people.
The UN asked the UK to respond 12 months after the first periodic review on a selection of recommendations in its concluding observations.
These documents set out the government’s view of a society where disabled people can realise their aspirations and fulfil their potential.
A survey on how disabled and non-disabled people participate in society.
The project aims to make inclusive design central to the education and training of built environment professionals.
Thousands of high street businesses could be turning away the custom of 1 in 5 people by not attracting disabled people.
Survey results from wave 3 analysing how disabled and non-disabled people participate in society and the barriers faced by respondents.
Improving equality and reducing discrimination and disadvantage for all at work, in public and political life, and in people’s life chances.
Five new disability champions have been appointed by the government to ensure businesses are not forgetting about their disabled customers.
How to involve disabled people in government social research.
This report is about the service disabled spectators receive when they attend a sporting event. It includes recommendations.
The Minister for Disabled People celebrates work to change the way people learn about inclusive places and spaces.
Ground-breaking ideas on the shortlist for the Inclusive Technology Prize.
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