Since September 2018, with Participatory Budgeting funds from the Scottish Government and Glasgow City Council, GDA has supported over 1000 disabled people to contribute over 8,000 hours to help shape and drive forwards a flagship Equalities approach to Participatory Budgeting in Glasgow, to ensure no-one is left behind. This report tells the story of this work and sets out what needs to happen so that disabled people can be included in decisions about their communities.

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Participatory Glasgow: Leaving no-one behind
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