Secretary of State Report on D.E.D.

  • Click here to read the report
    • PREPARING THE SECRETARY OF STATE REPORT ON THE DISABILITY EQUALITY DUTY

      Report of an event hosted by RADAR to enable disabled people and disability organisations to advise the Department of Health, October 29 2008

People of the Year awards 2008

Monday 1st December 2008

People of the Year, RADAR's flagship awards ceremony, is the largest event of its kind in Europe, and planning is now underway for this year's spectacular show. For further information on table sales and sponsorship please contact len.lord@radar.org.uk.   

  • Click on the logo to visit the People of the Year Home Page

RADAR: The Disability Network

Welcome to the RADAR Homepage. RADAR is the UK's largest disability campaigning network, with over 900 individual and organisational members.

Our vision is a just and equal society whose strength is human difference. Our mission is to enable individuals, networks and policy-makers to do things differently.

·       News ·       Campaigns

 

·       Parliamentary

·       Publications

 

2009/10 Opportunities for Volunteering funding now open for applications.

 



Independent Living
RADAR is campaigning for rights to Independent Living, which will guarantee disabled people the freedom to choose where and how we live.


Leadership
RADAR is campaigning to change attitudes and to remove barriers which prevent disabled people from becoming leaders in business, politics and society.
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Poverty
RADAR is campaigning for changes to welfare, employment and education systems which will reduce the levels of poverty among disabled people.


Doing Money Differently
Doing Money Differently is RADAR’s new to dealing with personal finances while managing ill health, injury or disability (IID).

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Accessible Scotland

Are you thinking about an autumn holiday?  How about Scotland, where almost 1,000 places to stay and visitor attractions have been checked by VisitScotland’s Quality Advisors.

 

For a free copy of the ‘Accessible Scotland’ guide, call VisitScotland.com on 0845 22 55 121 or e.mail info@visitscotland.com