The social model of disability is a way of viewing the world, developed by disabled people. Scope's Everyday Equality strategy is based on this model of disability.
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Here East or another Scope office with flexibility to work from the office and from home. £46,123 a year 35 hours per week (Monday to Friday) Full time, fixed term Communities are a key enabler for ...
Disablism and ableism are words that are used to describe disability discrimination and prejudice. A bit like sexism and racism are used to describe discrimination against men or women and different ...
Your voice and lived experience can help Scope achieve equality for disabled people. Our research panel is a group of disabled people and parents and carers of disabled children. They tell us about ...
Contact supporter care to change or cancel a regular donation, or to tell us if you've changed bank or address. Please include your supporter number or postcode in any emails. No matter how you pay, ...
We are calling on the government to give disabled people the right to request an appropriate assessor. Getting the wrong decision means that many disabled people are having to go through stressful ...
Leeds City Council coordinates the delivery of services via a nominated Lead Professional, who could be someone like a teacher, a nursery nurse or a health visitor. Scope has been commissioned by ...
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Our impact report looks at how we have worked to achieve our Everyday Equality strategy. Everyday Equality had 3 themes, reflecting the things that disabled people told us are important to them. A ...
Joke for Scope is our brand new programme to help people to put on their own comedy fundraisers. As well as helping raise vital funds for Scope, you'll be breaking down barriers and showing what ...
Scope works with Leeds City Council to promote short breaks and activities for families with disabled children aged up to 18. Due to coronavirus, the availability of these short breaks and activities ...