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Ministerial group

The Ministerial group works across government and lead the cross-government strategy for improving the life chances of disabled people and to ensure disability reforms

 

Ministerial Group

The Improving the Life Chances of Disabled People ministerial group was set up as part of the recommendations of the Strategy Unit report, 'Improving the Life Chances of Disabled People'. The group oversees and steers the government strategy to achieve equality for disabled people by 2025.

The group is responsible for ensuring that departments implement the recommendations made in the report, and contribute collectively to the achievement of our vision of equality for disabled people by 2025.

This group is made up of the following ministers:

Jonathan Shaw

Minister for Disabled People and the South East. - Chair of Life Chances Ministerial Group, Department for Work and Pensions (DWP)

Read more about Jonathan Shaw on the DWP website.

Sarah McCarthy-Fry

Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Department for Children, Schools and Families (DCFS)

Read more about Sarah McCarthy-Fry on the DCSF website.

Paul Clark

Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Transport, Department for Transport (DfT)
Read more about Paul Clark on the DfT website.

Phil Hope

Minister of State for Care Services, Department of Health (DH)

Read more about Phil Hope on the DH website.

Baroness Kay Andrews

Parliamentary Under Secretary of State, Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG)

Read more about Baroness Andrews on the DCLG website.

Lord Anthony Young

Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Skills and Apprenticeships, Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills (DIUS)

Read more about Lord Young on the DIUS website.

Maria Eagle

Under Secretary of State, Government Equalities Office (GEO)

Read more about Maria Eagle on the GEO website.

Page last reviewed: 31 October 2008

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