Dis-Ability Manchester

Dis-Ability Manchester Manchester Metropolitan University and the University of Manchester proudly present: 'Dis-Ability Manchester'.

In order to celebrate the UN's International Day of Disabled People (IDDP), colleagues from the University of Manchester and Manchester Metropolitan University joined forces to form ‘Dis-ability Manchester'. A group of people organising engaging events to to showcase the positive steps that are being taken across the city of Manchester to improve accessibility for disabled people and recognise disabled people's potential,

Website: http://nadsn-uk.org/

19/09/2023

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24/02/2022
24/02/2022

Today we are shining a spotlight on Novel Entertainment who are on the lookout for a trainee coordinator as part of Dream BIG! in Children's TV.

If you love spreadsheets and organising systems, and want the chance to grow your skills in a small, supportive and creative team then this opportunity is for you! The Oxford based company are open to applications from across the UK for remote working.

We are particularly interested in hearing from groups that are currently underrepresented in the TV industry, including deaf and disabled individuals, people from a Black, Asian or Ethnically Diverse background and those who may be disadvantaged socioeconomically.

To find out more about what Novel Entertainment are looking for, and to apply, visit: http://bit.ly/3s7fl4Q

Deadline 28th February

Only a joined up Zero Covid strategy will reduce the inequality that the Pandemic has exposed and exacerbated.
07/10/2020

Only a joined up Zero Covid strategy will reduce the inequality that the Pandemic has exposed and exacerbated.

GM Disabled People’s Panel’s position on shielding: The issue is not about shielding itself but the way that it has been implemented which has led to the harmful exclusion of disabled people. Rathe…

At last!Great news...
19/07/2020

At last!

Great news...

Campaigners say rules for Changing Places toilets in new buildings are "nothing short of life changing".

A third of disabled people in Greater Manchester feel they're being neglected by the government and their local authorit...
16/07/2020

A third of disabled people in Greater Manchester feel they're being neglected by the government and their local authority during the pandemic.

The report has recommended that all public bodies providing services to disabled people in Greater Manchester should undertake equality impact assessments of their Covid-19 responses and involve disabled people in the assessment of these.

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