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The Disability Rights Taskforce: An update by the Co-Chair

The Disability Rights Taskforce was established to oversee the development of an action plan to roll back the damaging effects of the Covid-19 pandemic on disabled people. In this blog post, Debbie Foster (Co-Chair of the Taskforce and Professor of Employment Relations & Diversity at Cardiff University) share an update on the DRT’s progress and […]


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Have your say: Impact of the Cost-of-Living crisis on disabled people

Disability Wales is happy to launch our survey on the impact of the cost-of -living crisis on disabled people.   We are undertaking this research to hear your stories directly and understand how the rising cost of living has affected disabled people across Wales. The crisis has been ongoing for almost a year and comes in the context of […]


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