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Resources

Reports and Resources

We know that people need information in different ways, so we want to ensure that there are a range of formats to digest the findings of the research.     We want to offer people a choice in how they process and understand the information on offer.

 

If you scroll down below there are different ways that you can choose to receive the findings of the research. 

These include:

Scroll down to make your choice! 

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The Animated Film

This short film shares the initial findings of the research. Made in April 2025

To view the film go here or head to our home page

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The Full Report

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This is a long length word based report for those who like the full details and lots of information, quotes and in depth reporting. If you would like to read the written report, please click on the PDF icon above.

If you would like to listen to the audio file of the full report click here 

If you would like to watch the BSL version click here

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Woman with downs in red dress on rock by a lake arms raised up
A learning disabled woman in a red dress stood on a rock in a lake, arms raised

The Short Report

This report is more visual and shorter in length.

It gives headlines of the findings without

lengthy detail.

To view the short report click the icon above

 

If you would like to view the BSL version of the short report, please click here.

If you would like to listen to the short report audio description file, click here.

To view the photo credits from the report click the icon below.

The webinar recording

Click here to watch the webinar recording from 30 April 2025 online event in which the researchers shared their initial findings of the study.

This includes BSL translation. 

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a purple and green doodle of images of disabled people and words of disability

Image illustrated by Amber Anderson

Photographs top to bottom:
Photographer: John C Archdeacon, Leadership in Action Symposium
Photographer: Sean Goldthorpe, The Sound of Music, 11 Million Reasons to Dance, commissioned by People Dancing
Photographer: Philip Hatcher-Moore, 11 Million Reasons to Dance: Cymru, commissioned by People Dancing
Photographer: John C Archdeacon, Leadership in Action Symposium
Image illustrated by Amber Anderson

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