This strategy sets out the actions the government will take to
improve the everyday lives of all disabled people.
National Disability
Strategy: Forewords, about this strategy, action across the UK,
executive summary, acknowledgements
National Disability
Strategy, Part 1: practical steps now to improve disabled
people's everyday lives
National Disability
Strategy, Part 2: disabled people's everyday experience at the
heart of government policy making and service
delivery
National Disability
Strategy, Part 3: a cross-government effort to transform disabled
people's everyday lives
Details
An update on the National Disability Strategy can be
found on the Parliament website.
The National Disability Strategy sets out the government’s vision
to improve the everyday lives of disabled people. We want to
ensure that disability is not a barrier to people living full,
independent lives where they can reach their full potential.
The strategy has been developed with the input of more than
14,000 disabled people, as well as disability organisations,
businesses, policy experts and many others.
In this publication, departments and agencies in every corner of
government set out how they will help bring about practical and
lasting change to disabled people’s lives.
Part 1 sets out immediate commitments we will make to
improve every part of a disabled person’s day.
Part 2 sets out changes to how we will work with and for
disabled people into the future, putting disabled people at the
heart of government policy-making and service delivery.
Part 3 summarises the actions each government department
will take, with ministerial champions setting out their personal
commitment to the strategy.