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Hundreds of disabled employees are to benefit from a £15,000 rise on Access to Work grants.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
British Summer Paralympians Gemma Collis and Craig McCann visited a Moscow school for disabled children.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
This project involved creating a permanent record of the former Chapelcross nuclear power station as an exhibition in the local Devil’s Porridge Museum. The exhibition features Chapelcross employees and its contribution to the Scottish Solway Border communities.
Minister for Disabled People announces new Tech Fund as part of Access to Work, offering employers significant savings on the cost of assistive technology.
How we're helping people in Haiti rebuild their lives 6 months after the devastating earthquake
Employment Tribunal decision.
Andrew Lansley speaks at Guy's and St Thomas hospital.
Celebrities have joined forces with the government to help launch a campaign aiming to promote positive role models for disabled people.
Northern Powerhouse Minister welcomes news that 87% of Rugby League World Cup 2021 tournament games will be held in the North.
Budding disabled entrepreneurs will get extra support to start up their own business in 2013.
An organisation supporting fencing clubs across the north east has been recognised by Prime Minister David Cameron with a Big Society Award.
HRH The Princess Royal today attended the "Innovation in Practice" Occupational Therapy Conference, Parliament Buildings, Belfast. Upon arrival HRH was greeted by the Speaker, Northern Ireland Assembly, Mr William Hay MLA.
Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber decision by Judge Mitchell on 15 April 2018.
An adaptive sports and adventure training centre to aid the recovery of injured Service people has been officially opened at Lilleshall.
The Minister for Disabled People, Justin Tomlinson, calls on politicians to help more disabled jobseekers into work.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
The government has launched new plans to transform disability employment over the next ten years.
Older blinds with looped cords or chains may pose a threat to children but you can make them safer.
Robert Goodwill welcomes the Wheels 2 Work handbook and encourages councils to consider Wheels 2 Work schemes when bidding for funding.
Brighter Futures Workshops, based in Skelmersdale, West Lancashire is the latest social enterprise to win a Big Society Award.
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