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Whoever wins the election on December 12th, the new government will have a golden opportunity to harness the billions of pounds promised for infrastructure investment
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Whoever wins the election on December 12th, the new government will have a golden opportunity to harness the billions of pounds promised for infrastructure investment

With a balance of responsibility shared between Government, businesses and disabled people the prospect of reducing the disability employment and pay gap looks more promising.

The disability employment gap has remained stagnant at around 30 per cent, whilst the disability pay gap has widened since the government’s 2015 ambitious manifesto
The Social Security Advisory Committee (SSAC) is conducting research into how public funds can be used most effectively to support the mobility needs of disabled
Equally Ours’s Tanishtha Bhatia Sen Gupta on our recent seminar: Online hate crime and hate speech In our recent seminar on online hate crime and

Date: 13 November 2019Time: 9:30 am – 12:30 pmLocation: DWF LLP, 1 Scott Place, 2 Hardman Street, Manchester M3 3AACost: £115 – £141, with discounts

‘Most of the care that we see across England is good quality and, overall, the quality is improving slightly. But people do not always have

‘Poverty in Scotland is rising, from an already unacceptably high level’ says the October 2019 report from the Joseph Rowntree Foundation (JRF). This report looks

The UK government have published their 2019 report on select recommendations of the UN periodic review of the rights of disabled people.

To date, the scheduled publication date of a social care Green Paper has been missed five times. However, it was reported in the Financial Times