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Public Policy OfficesEngland, United Kingdom51-200 Employees
Disability Rights UK is a national organization that pursues campaigning and policy work to reduce barriers that disable people in everyday life. It seeks fair, universal access to resources across society, regardless of race, class, gender, or impairment, and is led by disabled people with a broad range of conditions. Formed in 2012 through the merger of Disability Alliance, Radar, and the National Centre for Independent Living, it is based in London and operates as a mid-sized organization. The group focuses on mobilising disabled people's leadership in their own lives, organisations, and in society at large, promoting practical independent living and addressing the link between disability and poverty, while advocating for disability equality and human rights across sectors. In 2025, Disability Rights UK announced a partnership with Bolt to improve access to private-hire transport for disabled people in London.