National Disability Strategy

Women and Equalities Committee Closed Inquiry
Opened: 26 May 2022 Closed: 30 May 2024 Parliament page
A Women and Equalities Committee inquiry to scrutinise the implementation and further development of the Government’s National Disability Strategy , which was published in July 2021. Accessibility of products and services to disabled people Read the full report (HTML) Read the EasyRead report on accessibility (PDF 1374KB) Read the large … Read more
21 Recommendations
13 Conclusions
6 Reports
5 Oral sessions
5 Letters
5 Events
Activity timeline 24 events
Oral evidence sessions 5 sessions
Women and Equalities Committee
David Nuttall · Department of Health and Social Care Jennifer Heigham · Department for Work and Pensions Marcus Bell · Cabinet Office Maria Caulfield MP · Government Equalities Office Tom Pursglove MP · Department for Work and Pensions
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Angela Matthews · Business Disability Forum Eric Harris · Research Institute for Disabled Consumers Tammy Jones · Purple Vivienne Francis · The Royal Institute of Blind People
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Ciara Lawrence · The Royal Mencap Society George Appleton · Care England Jackie O'Sullivan · The Royal Mencap Society Jim Blair Maya Stretton · National Autistic Society Tim Nicholls · National Autistic Society
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Fazilet Hadi · Disability Rights UK Fran Springfield · Chronic Illness Inclusion Lord Shinkwin · The Centre for Social Justice Disability Commission Martin McLean · National Deaf Children’s Society Nil Guzelgun · MIND Svetlana Kotova · Inclusion London
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Recommendations & Conclusions
2 results
2 Recommendation Accepted in Part
First Report - The National Disabi…
Develop a ten-year National Disability Strategy with disabled people, including clear targets.
The Government should develop the National Disability Strategy beyond the short- term actions already in progress. To support this approach, it should work with disabled people to develop a ten-year strategy with an action plan for the first five years … Read more
Government Response
The government commits to delivering a long-term vision for the National Disability Strategy and has a new Disability Action Plan for immediate actions in 2024. However, it explicitly rejects the recommendation for the Disability Unit to have final say or power to challenge other departments, and does not commit to the requested ten-year strategy with five-year targets and timescales.
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9 Recommendation Accepted in Part
First Report - The National Disabi…
Require Government to explain UN CRPD non-attendance and outline steps to meet 2016 recommendations.
That the Government failed to engage with the CRPD process earlier this year is disrespectful to the UN Committee and disabled people. It sends the wrong message, both nationally and internationally, about the UK’s commitment to upholding the rights of … Read more
Government Response
The government explains its reasons for not attending the August 2023 UN Committee meeting, stating it will participate in March 2024. It commits to improving understanding of the UNCRPD across government through the Disability Unit's work as part of the Disability Action Plan, and will outline further progress on 2016 recommendations in March.
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Government Response AI assessment · 20 of 21 classified

Total 21 recs + 13 conclusions
Correspondence 5 letters
24 Jan 2024 Correspondence from the Minister for Skills, Apprenticeships and Higher Education, relating to Disabled Students Allowance, dated 15 January 2024
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6 Sep 2023 To committee Letter from the Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Department for Health relating to the National Disability Strategy
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18 Jul 2023 To committee Letter from the Minister of State for Disabled People, Health and Work on the National Disability Strategy
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18 Jul 2023 To committee Letter from the Minister of State for Disabled People, Health and Work on the National Disability Strategy
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19 Oct 2022 Correspondence from the then Secretary of State for Work and Pensions relating to submission of evidence to the Committee’s National Disability Strategy inquiry
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