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We are a membership organisation which seeks to promote independent living, removing barriers to equality for those affected by disability in Scotland.

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3 Dec

📢Today is the @UN International Day of Disabled People, themed on “united in action for, with and by disabled people.”

🎉2023 marked our 20th Anniversary! Our spotlight series celebrates our members, Access Panels and the projects we are involved in.

👉https://disabilityequality.scot/des-at-20/

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2 Dec

📻Tune into @BBCRadioScot tomorrow morning at 7.30 am to hear our CEO, Lyn Pornaro, being interviewed for Disability with Attitude, a documentary on how attitudes surrounding disability have changed over the last four decades.

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30 Nov

Our CEO Lyn Pornaro @DESCEOTweets responds to the Chancellor's Autumn Statement.

"The proposed changes to give the Department of Work and Pensions the power to strip people of their social security as immoral, unworkable, and plainly wrong."

https://disabilityequality.scot/news/duty-to-work-our-response-to-the-recent-autumn-statement-and-back-to-work-plan/

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