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What It's Like Being Disabled In Britain Today?

What It's Like Being Disabled In Britain Today?

As the year closes the The Office for National Statistics ( ONS ) has released a series of statistics called Being Disabled In 2019. There are seven subsets of data covering disabled people’s experiences of: Wellbeing, Employment, Loneliness, Education, Social Participation, Housing and Crime.

Disability Rights UK (DRUK) have surveyed the results and designed a series of graphs to show the things they found interesting at first glance. You can see their results here.

The ONS is the UK’s largest independent producer of official statistics and the recognised national statistical institute of the UK.

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