A resource for advocacy, supporting those navigating disability rights, chronic illness, and systemic accountability. We bring together expertise to ensure anticipatory duties are met and reasonable adjustments are made.
"The measure of a society is found in how it treats its weakest and most helpless citizens."
Addressing systemic failures and advocating for meaningful change
Understanding and advocating for the legal duties placed upon service providers to anticipate the needs of disabled people before they arise.
Ensuring proper implementation of reasonable adjustment obligations under the Equality Act 2010 and related legislation.
Addressing the overlooked second and third order effects of chronic illness, and the systemic failures that compound suffering.
Documenting and addressing harms caused by medical treatment or systems, including foreseeable and avoidable failures.
Challenging lack of candour and promoting transparency within healthcare and public service institutions.
Providing templates, guidance, and pathways for effective self-advocacy.
Direct pathways to make your voice heard
We invite retired judiciary members, King's Counsel, and Law Lords to lend their expertise in guiding those who must advocate for themselves. Your knowledge of the spirit and purpose of legal duties can help ensure that the protections enshrined in law translate into meaningful action for the most vulnerable.
Focused initiatives for systemic change
In solidarity with the ME Association's campaign, advocating for recognition and proper care for those with ME/CFS.
Ensuring those who make decisions bear appropriate consequences, promoting accountability across institutions.
Highlighting how disabled people are rendered invisible by systems designed without their needs in mind.