Prime Minister opens door for discussion between APPG on disability and the DWP Minister

Wed,25 January 2017
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Prime Minister Theresa May replies to PMQ from Dr Lisa Cameron, Chair All-Party Parliamentary Group for Disability (APPG).

 Dr Lisa Cameron, Chair All-Party Parliamentary Group for Disability

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Dr Lisa Cameron (East Kilbride, Strathaven and Lesmahagow) (SNP)  

Q15. As chair of the all-party parliamentary group on disability, we recently compiled an important inquiry report into the Government’s pledge to halve the disability employment gap. Research shows that that pledge will not be met for 50 years. To date, no Minister has met the APPG to discuss the report. Will the Prime Minister place people with disability at the heart of policy and ensure that her Ministers engage with the APPG and its recommendations? [908377]

The Prime Minister

The hon. Lady raises an important issue about disabled people in the workplace. It is one of which we are aware. Of course, as we see unemployment going down, the ratios do change to an extent. The Secretary of State for Work and Pensions is looking very seriously at how we can ensure that there are more disabled people in the workplace. I am sure that he will see the requests that she has made in relation to the APPG.