The Office for Disability Issues
The Office for Disability Issues aims to co-ordinate the way government services are developed and delivered for people with disabilities. It works to bring about equality for people with disabilities by 2025.
About the Office for Disability Issues
The Office for Disability Issues (ODI) works with people with disabilities and disability groups and organisations to move towards full equality for people with disabilities.
All government departments are, or will be, involved with the ODI. This includes departments responsible for health, employment, education, transport and trade and industry.
For more information, visit the Office for Disability Issues website.
Equality 2025 - the UK Advisory Network on Disability Equality
Equality 2025 is a group of 19 disabled people that consults with other people with disabilities and advises government on how to meet the government's vision of equality for people with disabilities by 2025. One of its aims is to work with policymakers across government at an early stage of policy development and service delivery so that disabled people's needs are met.
Equality 2025 was launched in December 2006. You can find out more about Equality 2025, including who its members are, on its website.

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