Purpose of the group
- To act as a channel of communication between the Scottish Parliament, disabled people and organisations working or supporting disabled people.
- To provide opportunities for Members of the Scottish Parliament to learn about needs of disabled people and the barriers individuals face excluding them from performing an active role within society.
- To increase awareness and raise the profile of rights for disabled people.
- To put disability on the agenda of the Scottish Parliament.
Forthcoming meetings
Next meeting: 18 September 2019
This meeting will be held at 1pm in Committee room 1 - This meeting will include the AGM
Agendas/Links
Minutes
Annual Return/Report
Group Officers
Group Members
Non MSP Individuals
Paul Cockburn
Aurora Constantin
Patricia Hewitt
Michael McEwan
Wilma McLean
Claire Mooney
Emma Pauley
Rebecca Pender
Yvonne Stevenson-Robb
John Sutherland
Organisations
DAS (Disability Agenda Scotland) – secretary
Scottish Accessible Transport Alliance (SATA) – treasurer
Action Duchenne
Arthritis Care Scotland
ASD Fife Community Hub
Capability Scotland
Disabled Greens Group
Down's Syndrome Scotland
EKTG
Glasgow Centre for Inclusive Living (GCIL)
Glasgow Disability Alliance (GDA)
Go Upstream
Headway
Inclusion Scotland
Lead Scotland
Leonard Cheshire
MS Society
Multiple Sclerosis Therapy Centre Lothian
PASDA
PhoneAbility
Quarriers
Remploy
Renfrewshire Access Panel
Royal Blind and Scottish War Blinded
Scottish Churches Disability Group (SCDG)
Scottish Commission for Learning Disability (SCLD)
Scottish Council on Visual Impairment (SCOVI)
Scottish Disability Equality Forum (SDEF)
Scottish Personal Assistant Employers Network (SPAEN)
South Edinburgh Amenities Group (SEAG)
Sense Scotland
Skills Development Scotland
STUC Disabled Workers’ Committee
Talk Time Edinburgh
Turning Point Scotland
West Dunbartonshire Access Panel
Cross Party Groups and GDPR
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