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Scope is a UK charity that provides support and information to disabled people and their families. The charity was founded in 1952 by a group of parents and social workers who wanted to ensure that their disabled children had the right to a decent education. Since then, Scope has grown to become one of the largest disability charities in the UK, providing a range of services including advice, support, and campaigning for change.

History[edit]

Scope was originally known as the Spastics Society. The charity was founded in 1952 by a group of parents and social workers who were dissatisfied with the lack of educational opportunities for their disabled children. The charity changed its name to Scope in 1994 in order to reflect its broader focus on all types of disability, not just cerebral palsy.

Services[edit]

Scope provides a range of services to disabled people and their families. These include:

  • Information and advice: Scope provides information and advice on a range of topics, including benefits, education, and employment. This service is available through the charity's website, over the phone, and in person at Scope's network of shops and community hubs.
  • Support services: Scope provides a range of support services, including residential care, supported living, and short breaks for disabled people and their families.
  • Campaigning: Scope campaigns for changes in policy and practice that will improve the lives of disabled people. The charity's campaigning work covers a range of issues, including disability rights, access to education, and employment opportunities for disabled people.

Fundraising[edit]

Scope relies on donations from the public to fund its work. The charity raises money through a variety of methods, including direct donations, fundraising events, and sales in its network of charity shops.

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