Campaigning Disability Rights UK campaigns on a number of issues, including independent living, work and education, and against hate crime, bullying and negative attitudes towards disabled people.
Advice and Information Disability Rights UK offers several advice phonelines: a service for disabled students, a service to report disability discrimination, support with
personal budgets, and
welfare rights advice for member organisations. As well as this, it publishes factsheets and guides on issues relevant to disabled people, such as working and obtaining
social care.
RADAR key , the
Euro key (right) The National Key Scheme (formerly known as the RADAR Key Scheme) is a universal key scheme, enabling disabled people to access
accessible toilets in the UK, that prevents misuse and vandalism of these facilities. The scheme has continued to be formally administered by Disability Rights UK as the legacy organisation of RADAR. There are at least 9,000 toilets in the UK that can be accessed with the key. The key itself is designed with many featuressuch as its large sizeto enable users with physical impairments to use the key with greater ease. Unlike other sellers, all profits from keys sold by Disability Rights UK are ploughed back into services for disabled people. == References ==