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  1. 20 Jul

    Fragility and the Disabled Worker

    This presentation will explore how and why deviant or uncontained bodies are concealed or disclosed in the workplace and their subsequent workplace implications.

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    Location: Online

    Audience: Public

  2. 8 Jun

    The Missing Billion: Access to healthcare for people with disabilities

    This event will look at the evidence for the health gap experienced by people with disabilities.

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    Location: Online

    Audience: Public

  3. 30 Mar

    Disabled People and the Cost of Living

    This event looks at how the cost of living crises affects disabled people, and what Scope wants to see from government, regulators and businesses in order to better support disabled people through it.

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    Location: Online

    Audience: Public

  4. 1 Dec

    Inclusive Transport Strategy (ITS) evaluation key findings

    This seminar will outline the key findings from the evaluation baseline.

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    Location: Online

    Audience: Public

  5. 14 Jul

    Adjustment to long-term illnesses

    This event is a part of the series on Disability and Social Inclusion Seminars.

    Location: Online

    Audience: Public

  6. 19 May

    Assessing the efficacy of the Two Ticks ‘Positive About Disabled People’/ Disability Confident scheme

    Nick Bacon - Professor of Human Resources at Bayes Business School will discuss his and colleagues’ research exploring the efficacy of employers’ equality certifications.

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    Location: Online

    Audience: Public

  7. 7 Apr

    Key trends in social care

    Simon Bottery, Senior Fellow at the Kings Fund, covers the key trends in adult social care in England over the last decade.

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    Location: Online, Online

    Audience: Public

  8. 20 Jan

    Mental Health, Employment and the Right to Contribute

    This seminar will explore the importance of employment and evidence based ‘Individual Placement and Support’ that enables many people from different communities to realise their ambitions.

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    Location: Online, Online

    Audience: Public

  9. 9 Dec

    Paralympics – broadcasting and social change

    This presentation draws on qualitative data from an Arts & Humanities funded research project to critically explore these aspects of Paralympic coverage and social change.

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    Location: Online, Online

    Audience: Public

  10. 11 Nov

    Ageing in places: Un/settling imaginaries of home and community through technology-enabled care

    In this seminar Dr Matthew Lariviere used findings from two studies to problematise ‘ageing in place’ and its associations with 'home' and the 'community' in care policy and practice.

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    Location: Online, Online

    Audience: Public