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Disabled People and Brexit

Brexit FAQs. Small stars form a circle on a dark blue background

Now that the UK will be leaving the European Union, what will Brexit mean for disabled people?

Many areas of our lives will be affected in some way, including:

·        Supply of medicines and medical devices

·        Travel and accessibility

·        Legal Rights

·        Employment of Personal Assistants from the EU

·        Settlement of disabled citizens from the EU and in the EU

Our regional events are aimed at disabled people and their organisations and other supporters to:

·        find out more about arrangements being put in place by the UK and Welsh Governments to ensure a smooth transition

·        have your say on strengthening equality and human rights

·        help us develop accessible information about Brexit and disabled people

Book your place now!

Supported by Welsh Government’s EU Transition Fund

When and Where

·        25th February 2020: Conwy Business Centre, Llandudno Junction

Book Conwy tickets here.

·        28th February 2020: The Ivy Bush Hotel, Carmarthen

Book Carmarthen tickets here.

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