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.
Opened
10 Feb 2020
Closed
6 Apr 2020
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Linked documents
- Open Consultation How should DWP involve disabled people in changing how it works?
- Written Evidence Association of disabled professionals response
- Written Evidence Breakthrough UK response
- Written Evidence Business Disability Forum response
- Written Evidence Chronic illness inclusion project response
- Written Evidence Disability Benefits consortium response
- Written Evidence Evenbreak response
- Written Evidence Leonard Chesire response
- Written Evidence Macmillan cancer support reponse
- Written Evidence Manchester people first response
- Written Evidence Mencap response
- Written Evidence Motor Neurone Disease (MND) Association response
- Written Evidence Multiple Sclerosis (MS) society response
- Written Evidence Norfolk citizens advice response
- Written Evidence People first Scotland response
- Written Evidence Reach response
- Written Evidence Richmond AID response
- Written Evidence Royal Association for deaf people response
- Written Evidence Scarborough Disability Action Group response
- Written Evidence Scope response
- Written Evidence See Me response
- Written Evidence The Down's syndrome association response
- Written Evidence The Law Society of Scotland response
- Written Evidence The Royal British Legion response
- Written Evidence The Thalidomide Trust response
- Written Evidence UCL Public Policy and UCL Grand Challenge Justice & Equality response
- Written Evidence Zacchaeus 2000 Trust (Z2K) response
▤ Verbatim text from source document
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 responses
Responses are needed by 11.45pm on 6 April 2020.
British Sign Language video of the consultation
BSL: How should DWP involve disabled people in changing how it works?