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Cabinet Secretary visits Inclusion Scotland, Edinburgh, 26 September 2018

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Cabinet Secretary for Social Security and Older People, Shirley-Anne Somerville visited Inclusion Scotland. The Cabinet Secretary met staff, including Iain Smith, Policy and Public Affairs Officer and Pauline Nolan, Policy and Localisation manager, and disabled people ahead of a Parliamentary Statement she is scheduled to make on Dignity and Respect in Scotland's Social Security System.

Inclusion Scotland is run by disabled people ourselves. This is important because disabled people know best about the barriers that prevent our full inclusion into Scottish society. We experience them every day. But we cannot remove them by ourselves. We need allies and supporters. We need those in power to hear disabled people’s voices and work with us to remove these barriers.

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Cabinet Secretary for Social Security and Older People, Shirley-Anne Somerville visited Inclusion Scotland. The Cabinet Secretary met staff, including Iain Smith, Policy and Public Affairs Officer and Pauline Nolan, Policy and Localisation manager, and disabled people ahead of a Parliamentary Statement she is scheduled to make on Dignity and Respect in Scotland's Social Security System. <br />
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Inclusion Scotland is run by disabled people ourselves. This is important because disabled people know best about the barriers that prevent our full inclusion into Scottish society. We experience them every day. But we cannot remove them by ourselves. We need allies and supporters. We need those in power to hear disabled people’s voices and work with us to remove these barriers.