Building a More Disability-Inclusive Wales
How Wales can improve disability inclusion through accessible workplaces, remote work, inclusive startups, and community initiatives.
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How Wales can improve disability inclusion through accessible workplaces, remote work, inclusive startups, and community initiatives.

Encouraging disabled and long-term unemployed people to learn new skills or start a business can improve financial independence, mental health, and create a more sustainable future for generations to come.

Shaping a more neuroinclusive Wales through sustainable business practices, community collaboration, and inclusive design. Discover how Wales can lead as a flagship nation for disabled people.

Discover how local businesses can partner with DisabilityUK.org and DisabledEntrepreneur.uk to create inclusive community projects supporting wellbeing, skills, youth, and disabled entrepreneurs.

Discover how DisabledEntrepreneur.uk and DisabilityUK.org support health and wellbeing in Wales through community action, mental health initiatives, youth empowerment and inclusive entrepreneurship, aligned with the Well-being of Future Generations framework.

Discover why protecting biodiversity in Wales matters for nature, mental health, and communities, and how DisabledEntrepreneur.uk and DisabilityUK.org support inclusive sustainability.

Learn what the Well-being of Future Generations (Wales) Act means in practice, and how DisabledEntrepreneur.uk and DisabilityUK.org aim to support mental health, youth communities, and sustainable local well-being.

Growing concern over the Mental Health Act 2025 as disabled people fear detention, discrimination, and human rights breaches. Learn what’s at stake and how communities are fighting back.

A recent study by the Resolution Foundation has revealed a concerning trend in England and Wales: 1.2 million children are now living with a disability, with the most significant increase observed among teenagers. This statistic is a sobering reminder of the growing challenges facing today’s youth, particularly regarding mental health issues, which have seen a sharp rise in recent years.

Mental health does not discriminate. A lived-experience perspective on anxiety, depression, OCD, trauma, stigma, and why careless media rhetoric harms vulnerable communities seeking support and hope.