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Meet DR UK's New Co-Production Lead!
27 February 2024 | News
We are excited to announce that Disability Rights UK has a new position, co-production lead, ...
DBC big benefits survey 2017
08 June 2017 | News
The Disability Benefits Consortium has launched its Big Benefits ...
Better off under the budget? One amazing person has decided to donate his surplus
20 March 2016 | News
... budget? Daniel Xuereb is and he’s donated the surplus to Disability Rights UK. Others have followed his example. Well ...
Care Cap: Social Care Betrayed
12 August 2015 | News
In her new blog, Sue Bott, Deputy CEO of Disability Rights UK, comments on the Government’s ...
You and Yours: Philip Connolly on DSA
15 January 2015 | News
Philip Connolly, DR UK Policy and Communications Manager discussed the proposed changed to Disabled Students Allowances on BBC’s You and Yours
The programme was aired on Friday 16 January. You can listen to the broadcast here. The interview took place 38 minutes into the broadcast.
Dis Life: My New Year wish is for society to stop being ignorant towards those like me
30 December 2022 | News
... new year wish for more understanding of the social model of disability in her Daily Mirror Dis Life column . Dis ...
Future of Access to Work
07 May 2015 | News
Equality analysis of reforms to the Access to Work employment support programme for disabled people
This equality analysis assesses the impact of reforms to Access to Work announced on 12 March 2015.
Irwin Mitchell No Limits! Photo winners
05 January 2015 | News
The winners of Irwin Mitchell's No Limits photography competition have been announced
No Limits photographs are attention-grabbing images that are positive, empowering and demonstrates that every disabled person has the right to live their life and work towards their goals without limitations.
You can view the winners here.
Our new Policy and Communications Manager
25 November 2013 | News
Arriving at Disability Rights UK – Philip Connolly introduces himself ...
Object to coercion, support the right to work
10 March 2016 | News
In her latest blog, our CEO Liz Sayce calls for better employment support for disabled people as opposed to the ‘poison’ of coercion and sanctions.
The blog draws on our own experience of working with DPOs and with the Work Foundation to identify good practice models.