Inclusion London is writing to the Minister for Social Security and Disability, Sir Stephen Timms, to raise concerns about Access to Work. If you support their asks, your organisation can
Please consider participating in the request, and please circulate through your networks – Colleagues in the School of Law are working with Disability Rights UK to argue for a new law
Data firm used by ICE and IDF ‘should be rejected by London NHS trust’Hackney campaigners are concerned NHS software built by controversial tech giant Palantir does not properly protect
UK DWP unaware of job losses due to Access to Work cuts | Access to Work Collective posted on the topic | LinkedInThe DWP has confirmed it does not know how many
What will the SEND reforms mean for disabled children? | Disability Rights UK🚨Our Policy and Campaigns Officer, Bethany Bale, spoke to The Big Issue about the Government’s Schools White
Can we learn from learning disabled history, to ensure the future remains inclusive?Channel 4 News has been following an oral histories project, that’s been gathering interviews with learning
UK firms make progress on diversity targets but ‘significant improvement’ needed — The Independent | Dr Kush KanodiaIt’s time for a Parker Review for Disability! Over the past decade, the The
Inclusive Circle is an evening built around real conversations, shared experiences and celebration.
On 15 April at Kindred, we’re coming together to explore activity and sport, with a special focus on wheelchair tennis and the people shaping a more inclusive sporting world.
This came up a couple of days before the RSN Chairs met with Minister Timms and the Schools Minister Gould on SEND.
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Radical expansion in rights for children
After sharing the consultation itself which took place last summer (July to September 2025), this is an update with the outcomes of the consultation - now published by the Ministry