We are Scope. We campaign to transform attitudes to disability, tackle injustice and inspire action. We create opportunities and provide information and support that empowers.
We are changing the way we support families. We will support parents and carers of disabled children through our existing helpline and online community. This means that some of our existing services ...
We’re changing the way we support families. We have stopped taking referrals to our Sleep Right services in Leeds and London. Any parent or carer already on our waiting list will receive the full ...
Support to Work Extra offers tailored employment support for disabled people. You could be looking for your first job, or to get back into work, education, training, or volunteering. We will work ...
Groups of local people meet once a month at an informal gathering where they can meet new people and find out about a range of planned activities. Each area has a programme of planned activities and ...
are 18 years or over have lived experience of CP, or support someone with CP. Including family, friends, partners or professionals. To join, please email [email protected]. We're excited to tell ...
Disablism and ableism are words that are used to describe disability discrimination and prejudice. A bit like sexism and racism are used to describe discrimination against men or women and different ...
Vote for Scope's spirit film and help us win a Smiley Award! We're excited to tell you that Scope's spirit film, Don't Hold Back, has been nominated for a Smiley Charity Film Award 2025. We’re calling ...
To speak to an adviser about issues connected to disability. Call or email Scope's helpline, we provide free independent and impartial advice. Open Monday to Friday, 9 AM to 6 PM, and Saturday, 10 AM ...