1 in 4 people in the UK are disabled. That’s 16 million of us. We are a force to be reckoned with, and we want our potential to be recognised.
We need a transformation in attitudes. We must address the extra costs we face. And we need to be recognised for the value we bring to the workplace.
Our campaigns are built on our strong research and policy work. We make sure they focus on the issues disabled people say matter most. Disabled people help shape our work, and we put their real-life experiences at the heart of everything we do.
We can't do this alone. We’re part of a big movement of disabled people and allies working together to create change.
Disabled people are being locked out of work by unfair and unnecessary barriers. Join the movement and call on the Government to act. Find out more about the campaign and ways to get involved.
Read the Futureproofing Benefits report. Disabled people urge the Government to keep PIP and work assessments separate and focus on reform instead of cuts.
Scope campaigns
The government is considering changes to disability benefits, which are a lifeline for millions. Learn more about the campaign and how to get involved.
Scope campaigns
Life costs more if you’re disabled. This report by Scope uses data from the Family Resources Survey to calculate the extra costs faced by disabled households. We call this the ‘Disability Price Tag.
Our manifesto for an equal future sets out the things disabled people tell us matter most, and the actions the government needs to take.
Scope campaigns
The wrong assessor can lead to the wrong decision. Find out about benefits appeals near you and join us in calling for fairer benefits assessments.
An awareness campaign calling on everyone to be a disability ally. Run by ITV and supported by Scope.
Campaigning for inclusive and accessible playgrounds
We are calling on government to recognise the financial pressures on disabled people.