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Disabled People’s Mental Health Matters
...provided by GDA did help disabled peoples’ wellbeing and their mental health needs. This seems to be because the support was provided with values that made a difference. These included meeting access needs without question, being free of charge, appreciating diversity among disabled people, and being based on human rights...
Autumn Learning & Events Bulletin out now!
Our latest learning and events bulletin is out now! Come join in! There’s a host of free activites and events to take part in. Full details are in our new learning and events bulletin which is available in plain text, audio and PDF. To book a place: Call: 0141 556...
Young Person's Guarantee
...free, accessible learning opportunities GDA also provides individual support. One-to-one advice, coaching and support covers: Careers advice, support with job searches; CV’s; application forms and mock interviews Building confidence and skills for employment Advice on discussing your support needs and getting help in work or at college or university Support...
Summer Programme 2023 for Young Disabled People
GDA’s Summer Programme for young disabled people 14+ is now live! Our Summer programme brings together our young members to build skills, have fun and make friends All GDA workshops are free and fully accessible. Transport, lunches and PA support provided. You can access our Summer Programme leaflet in alternative...
Our Partners
We can’t achieve our Vision all by ourselves! Our partners and allies are crucial to our work for equality, and a better future for Glasgow and disabled people. Click Here to subscribe and keep in touch to receive invitations to our free learning, events and training, and share updates from our members as we work for equality, together! We work...
Accessible environment and public realm
Barriers in the world around us are at the root of disabled people’s exclusion and inequality. That means that by listening to our lived experience, co-designing and doing things differently, we can create a world that is barrier-free and level the playing field so disabled people can work, study, participate...