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As part of Disability History Month, the National Disabled Members’ Forum (NDMF) has organised an event focusing on the barriers to diagnosis and how this impacts disabled people, particularly in childhood.
1 December is World AIDS Day and highlights HIV and AIDS globally, showing solidarity with people living with HIV and remembering lives lost.
A new advertising campaign in Northern Ireland is drawing attention to haemochromatosis, a genetic condition which affects the levels of iron in the blood and can lead to serious complications if left untreated.
According to research published today by the TUC, disabled workers are working the final 47 days of the year for free, and the disability pay gap is bigger now than it was a decade ago.
PCS members met in Birmingham at the weekend for our black members’ seminar, the third of four equality seminars this autumn.