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Listen to disabled voices, understand accessibility barriers, improve your services with access to our panel of over 2,600 disabled people and their families.

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  • Dyslexia and assistive technology

    Find out more about dyslexia and the different barriers people can experience. Also learn about the aids and tools your colleagues or customers might be using.

  • Spotlight interview: Benefits of including disability in EDI

    We interview our Head of Inclusion, Eve Berteen about Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI). Eve talks about why EDI needs to include disability.

  • How our disability research panel works

    Find out how Scope runs disabled consumer research with businesses. And how our disability research panel works.

  • ITV and Scope making change together

    To promote awareness of invisible impairments and conditions, ITV partnered with Scope.

  • Anglian Water and Scope research project interview

    Beth Kennedy is Anglian Water's Partnership Manager. She speaks to us about her experience of using Scope's disability research panel. And how it helped to improve Anglian Water's services.

  • Julia Snowling: My life as a BSL Interpreter

    Julia Snowling is a registered British Sign Language (BSL) interpreter. She talks to us about what her job involves and what she most enjoys about being a BSL interpreter.

  • What International Week of Deaf People means to me: Abdi Gas

    Abdi Gas is the Membership and Events Programme Coordinator at Scope. He talks to us about what International Week of Deaf People means to him. 

  • How Scope use content design to be accessible

    Content design helps to communicate information in the best way. Research and testing can improve the experiences of disabled people.

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