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5 Black Disability Self-Advocates to Follow

This month, we celebrate Black History Month in the UK! Intersectionality is an integral part of the Disabled experience which unfortunately is still notably underrepresented in..

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UK Disability History Month 2022: A red heart with a white cross, 'disability, health, and well-being text on a yellow and grey background

UK Disability History Month: 3 Key Game-Changing Moments

Disability History Month in the UK (16th November – 16th December) is an amazing opportunity to familiarise ourselves with key figures and events that led to the improved rights..

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Disability Employment Outlook 2023 — A Special Report

Disability employment gap continues to pose major challenges across the UK workplaces. In this special report, you'll learn about the factors contributing to the current situation..

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Male employer shakes hands with male employee; blog emphasizes inclusion in after-work events

Are Your After-Work Events Inclusive?

When lockdowns were announced worldwide in 2020 and the primary domain of work transferred overnight from the office to the home, an aspect of office life that was keenly missed..

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Neurodiversity at the workplace is depicted by the human brain amidst five colors

Neurodiversity at Work Report: Analysis

Neurodiversity in Business and Birkbeck University recently released a very interesting report on the state of play of neurodiversity in the workplace in the UK. This survey..

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