Recommendations 

 

 

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, which resulted in 2007 in the Disability Agenda.

The Disability Agenda’s central proposition is that a sustainable future for Britain demands levels of prosperity and productivity that can only be achieved if everyone is empowered to play an active part.

You can read an overview or read full details of the Agenda's ten recommendations:

Overview
Promoting a culture of equality and human rights
Bringing an end to child poverty
Increasing life chances through learning and skills
Ending poverty and widening employment opportunity
Increasing democratic participation and active citizenship
Developing a social care system fit for the future
Tackling health inequalities
Meeting the future housing challenge in England and Wales
Meeting the future housing challenge in Scotland
Building stronger, safer communities