A new programme by the National Autistic Society Scotland aims to help recently diagnosed or self-identifying autistic adults ...
There are new rules on replacing disability benefits when moving to Scotland for Personal Independence Payment, Disability ...
A new report from the All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) for Access to Disability Equipment has found that there is a ...
The Government has decided to postpone its Schools White Paper until early next year as it continues to decide how best to ...
Teachers have expressed “overwhelming pessimism” about proposed special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) reform in a new survey, with concerns far outweighing hopes across every aspect of the ...
Recorded on Thursday 9th October 2025 in association with Dimensions. This webinar explores two very different approaches to supporting people to become more independent through individual Service ...
A new report from the King's Fund makes the case for using a national system to assess people's social care needs… ...
Unique and the Turner Syndrome Support Society (TSSS), have joined forces to launch a new 'magical' children's teaching ...
The Government will launch a new consultation into Liberty Protection Safeguards next year, strengthening protections for people who lack mental capacity.
Disabled people are significantly more likely to report feeling lonely, than the general population, with findings showing that two in five of people living with disabilities experience loneliness, ...
One quarter of disabled and elderly people say they avoid using the public transport system in the UK due to accessibility issues, according to a new survey. The research, conducted by Oak Tree ...
Vacancy rates for social care jobs have fallen by 7%, bringing them back to pre-Covid levels, according to new data from Skills for Care. The report, based on the Adult Social Care Workforce Data Set ...
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