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Every July, Disability Pride Month celebrates the diversity, achievements and experiences of disabled people while encouraging greater understanding, accessibility and inclusion. It is a time to recognise disability as a natural part of human diversity, challenge misconceptions, and promote a society where everyone has equal opportunities to thrive.
For health and social care providers, Disability Pride Month is an opportunity to reflect on how they support people with disabilities, not only by meeting their care needs but by empowering them to live fulfilling, independent lives.
Why Disability Pride Month Matters
Disability Pride Month exists because disabled people continue to experience barriers, discrimination and harmful stereotypes.
According to Scope, three in four disabled people say they have experienced negative attitudes because of their disability. Disability Pride Month helps change this conversation by encouraging people to celebrate disability, challenge stigma, and create a more inclusive society.
For care providers, this means creating environments where people are respected, listened to, and supported to make their own choices. Inclusive care goes beyond meeting regulatory requirements, it means recognising each person’s strengths, aspirations and individuality.
Supporting People with Learning Disabilities
People with learning disabilities deserve care that is person-centred, respectful, and focused on promoting independence and wellbeing.
Good practice includes:
Developing these skills through ongoing training helps care teams deliver consistent, compassionate support while improving outcomes for the people they support.
Build Confidence Through Training
At CareTutor, we believe education plays a vital role in creating inclusive care environments.
Our Supporting People with Learning Disabilities course equips health and social care professionals with the knowledge and confidence to provide person-centred support. The course covers effective communication, promoting independence, understanding individual needs, recognising barriers to inclusion, and delivering high-quality care that respects dignity, choice, and equality.
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Learning as an Individual?
If you’re looking to complete the training independently, the course is also available through the CareTutor Shop.
How Your Organisation Can Support Disability Pride Month
Disability Pride Month is a great opportunity to strengthen your organisation’s commitment to inclusion.
You could:
Small actions can make a meaningful difference in creating a more inclusive culture for both staff and the people receiving care.
Fundraising for Disability Pride Month
Many organisations choose to support Disability Pride Month by fundraising charities that champion disability equality.
Scope provides guidance on:
Fundraising not only helps support vital services but also raises awareness of disability equality within your organisation and local community.
Free Disability Pride Month Resources
If you’re looking for ways to get involved, Scope has created a range of free resources, including:
These resources can help care providers, workplaces and community organisations promote Disability Pride Month and encourage meaningful conversations about disability inclusion.
👉 View the free resources here
Creating Inclusive Care Every Day
Disability Pride Month reminds us that inclusion should not be limited to one month of the year. Every conversation, every learning opportunity and every act of person-centred care helps create services where people with disabilities feel respected, heard and empowered.
By investing in staff training and fostering a culture of understanding, care providers can build more inclusive workplaces and deliver better outcomes for the people they support, not just during Disability Pride Month, but every day of the year.