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Equality

Radar works for an equal society, where everyone living with disability or health conditions can fully participate

To understand your human rights as a disabled person see our guide to the UN Convention on Human Rightsfor your rights under the Equality Act see here -

We work to close gaps of inequality – in education, employment, hate crime, accessibility and more

Radar led the disability sector’s lobbying for good changes to the Equality Act – Disability activists and champions are changing our world for the better. We celebrate great achievements – like Nadeem Badshah, who as a campaigning journalist courageously wrote about controversial issues like forced marriage and disability in Asian media; or Wycliffe Noble, who changed the building regulations and the accessibility of our society

The Disability Hate Crime Network won our People of the Year ‘stop hate’ award, for highlighting the menace of hate crime and persuading police and politicians to take it seriously

Arts and media help change attitudes. Radar celebrates ground-breaking work like Lizzie Emeh’s highly successful music that challenges perceptions of learning disabilityBobbie Baker’s visual diary, depicting the experience of mental illness as it happens, day by day and new media stories like Channel 4′s Cast-Offs

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MP Disability Dialogue Report

MP Disability Dialogue Report

Follow this link to read the 2011 report