We are here to make sure disabled people have a fair future, always.
Whether it’s through our services or campaigns, we want disabled people to have fairer:
Without facing negative and outdated attitudes.
Your generosity enables us to campaign for fairness, justice, and people’s rights.
We are relentless in reaching our mission of a fair society. But we can only create change together.
Our Travel Fair campaign sought to make travel on public transport more inclusive for disabled people. We successfully influenced the government to introduce a Passenger Charter.
The charter explains disabled passenger’s rights and how to complain if something goes wrong.
And this is a vital first step to improving public transport for disabled people.
Our Let’s Play Fair campaign called on the government to create a multi-million pound inclusive playgrounds fund.
Play is fundamental to a child’s development, helping them to:
31,236 supporters signed our open letter calling for this fund.
Seth wants a future where all young people can join in.
Our invisible disabilities campaign aimed to raise awareness of invisible impairments and the effect of negative attitudes.
We partnered with ITV, who ran a national campaign fronted by TV personality Katie Piper and Paul Sinha from The Chase.
The partnership saw 10,000 visits to supporting content within 24 hours of the campaign launching.
Thanks to our supporters, we are here for disabled people and their families.
We give information and advice, emotional support and bring together communities connected by disability.
Through our helpline, information and advice and Disability Energy Support services.
We’re helping disabled people save money on their energy bills, access the benefits they are entitled to and much more.
We support families of disabled children. Finding out about your child’s additional needs can be an overwhelming and stressful experience.
Through Navigate we're helping parents to cope. Our Navigate service gives parents of disabled children someone to talk to for support. Someone with similar experiences. Someone who listens and understands.
Our online community is used by about 1.7 million people a year.
That is people who are connected by disability. Meeting others, making friends, socialising, finding support and discussing the issues that matter most to them.
Anne wants a future where disabled people to be included in service development.
We are very grateful for all legacies left to us.
This is why Robert pledged a gift in he's Will.
Large or small, they all help us continue to work towards a fair future for disabled people and the families.
Leaving a gift in your will to Scope
Thank you for considering Scope.
If you have any questions about gifts in Wills, please get in touch.