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APPG Call for Evidence – Inquiry into the Disproportionate Impact of Poverty and Inequality on Disabled People

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APPG Call for Evidence – Inquiry into the Disproportionate Impact of Poverty and Inequality on Disabled People

The All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) is conducting an important inquiry into the challenges faced by disabled individuals in the context of poverty and inequality. This inquiry seeks to shed light on critical issues affecting the disabled community. The aim is to gather extensive evidence that can inform policymakers and drive change.

Understanding the Context

Poverty and inequality significantly affect the lives of disabled people, amplifying their challenges. Disabled individuals often face barriers that exacerbate their economic disadvantages. These barriers include limited access to employment, education, and services, which perpetuate a cycle of poverty.

The Objectives of the Inquiry

The inquiry aims to collect evidence and testimonies that illustrate how poverty and inequality are disproportionately impacting disabled people. By understanding these disparities, the APPG hopes to recommend actionable solutions. This will empower disabled individuals and enhance their quality of life.

How to Get Involved

Stakeholders, including disabled people, advocates, and organizations, are encouraged to submit evidence and experiences to support the inquiry. Your voice matters in highlighting these critical issues. You can find further details about the call for evidence and submission guidelines here.

Why This Inquiry is Crucial

The insights garnered from this inquiry are essential for shaping policies that affect disabled people’s lives. It is a chance to address and alleviate the systemic issues causing distress and hardship. By prioritizing these concerns, society can take significant strides toward equity and inclusion.

Conclusion

As the APPG embarks on this inquiry, it emphasizes the need for collective action and advocacy. Everyone has a role to play in advocating for change and improving the circumstances of disabled people. Your input can directly influence future legislation and support frameworks.

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