Over 300 delegates gathered in Liverpool for UNISON's disabled members' conference, celebrating a growing community of over 210,000 disabled workers.
Motions covered topics such as dementia, mental health, BSL inclusion, caring responsibilities, and welfare reform.
General secretary Christina McAnea praised members for leading the fight against damaging welfare reforms.
The conference launched UNISON's welfare reform survey 2025, capturing the experiences of over 3,000 disabled workers using PIP to stay in work.
Vice president James Anthony shared his own story of becoming disabled, thanking delegates for their continued campaigning on disability rights.
Author's summary: UNISON's disabled members' conference celebrates power and unity.