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How should DWP involve disabled people in changing how it works?
SSAC are consulting on how DWP engage with disabled people in formulating policies and processes which affect them.
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As part of its independent work programme, the Social Security Advisory Committee (SSAC) is conducting research into how the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) engage with disabled people in formulating policies and processes which affect them.
We are seeking evidence to underpin our research. We would therefore welcome input from a broad range of organisations and individuals who have relevant insight or evidence to share with us.
Deadline for responsesResponses are needed by 11.45pm on 6 April 2020.
British Sign Language video of the consultationBSL: How should DWP involve disabled people in changing how it works?
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How should DWP involve disabled people in changing how it works?Easy read: How should DWP involve disabled people in changing how it works?application/pdfAssociation of disabled professionals responseBreakthrough UK responseBusiness Disability Forum responseChronic illness inclusion project responseDisability Benefits consortium responseEvenbreak responseLeonard Chesire responseMacmillan cancer support reponseManchester people first responseMencap responseMotor Neurone Disease (MND) Association responseMultiple Sclerosis (MS) society responseNorfolk citizens advice responsePeople first Scotland responseReach responseRichmond AID responseRoyal Association for deaf people responseScarborough Disability Action Group responseScope responseSee Me responseThe Down's syndrome association responseThe Law Society of Scotland responseThe Royal British Legion responseThe Thalidomide Trust responseUCL Public Policy and UCL Grand Challenge Justice & Equality responseZacchaeus 2000 Trust (Z2K) response