Disability Agenda 

 

 

Welcome to the Disability Agenda, the end result of the Disability Debate.

In June 2005 the Disability Rights Commission (DRC) launched the Disability Debate, a major national debate on the future of disabled people's equality in Britain. Over 18 months this developed to become the Disability Agenda, through actively involving a wide variety of individuals and organisations.The Agenda sets out what the DRC believed were the chief public policy challenges for the coming decade and the action required to meet them.

Recommendations

Read the Disability Agenda's ten recommendations or an overview.

Papers

Read the discussion papers produced as part of the Debate to seek people's views and additional papers published after the launch of the Agenda to encourage the implementation of its recommendations.

Articles

In this section you can read articles by leading experts and opinion formers.

Discussions

Read the transcripts of live discussions with politicians and other public figures.  

Speeches

Read speeches given during the Disability Debate and at the launch of the Disability Agenda.

Cinema ads

Watch the cinema ads created as part of the DRC’s ‘Are we taking the dis?’ campaign.

Disability Agenda launch film

Watch film of the event, including keynote speeches and the question and answer session from the panel.