Disability statistics and research
How the Office for Disability Issues monitors progress towards disability equality
About research and statistics from the Office for Disability Issues
The Office for Disability Issues (ODI) is responsible for gathering and monitoring evidence of the government’s progress towards disability equality. The areas covered reflect the experiences of disabled people.
ODI’s statistics are based on the latest official research available. They are sourced and dated, and regularly maintained.
Disability key facts and figures
The disability key facts and figures give an overview of disability demographics in the UK. These general statistics are suitable for non-specialist reports, publications and ministerial submissions.
Detailed disability statistics: Disability Equality Indicators
The Disability Equality Indicators offer detailed statistics and analysis. These figures are gathered by ODI from across government. They measure progress towards disability equality in the areas disabled people said were most important.
Involving disabled people in social research
This guidance provides social researchers with practical ideas on how to involve disabled people in each stage of the research process.
The Life Opportunities Survey
The Life Opportunities Survey is a major piece of research which will provide an important source of information to help government improve the life opportunities of disabled people.
Research reports
ODI publishes a range of research reports and studies on specific areas of policy.
All ODI’s research reports, including the latest, ‘Public perceptions of disabled people’, are available from the publications index.
Explore
- Disability facts and figures
- Disability Equality Indicators on the Roadmap website
- Introducing the Life Opportunities Survey
- Research reports at the publications index
Beyond the Office for Disability Issues
Page last reviewed: 13 September 2011











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