In the latest of its Inclusive Futures collection of articles, the Society of Pension Professionals (SPP) has published a paper on the subject of disability.
The Diversity, Equity & Inclusion paper seeks to shine a light on disability in the pensions industry, and wider business world, featuring the thoughts of Kamran Mallick, Chief Executive of Disability Rights UK and Charlotte Feld, Consultant Lawyer, Travers Smith and a member of the SPP.
In the paper, Mallick writes passionately about the need for action, stating, “The pensions industry must lead by example, actively supporting systemic changes to improve employment outcomes for disabled people…We can all be part of a national movement committed to closing the disability employment and pension gaps, making a meaningful step towards a more inclusive and equitable future.”
Speaking about her own experiences, Feld concludes, “I hope policymakers and industry gain more understanding of the barriers disabled people (and carers) face and more fully include disabled people – whether as your colleagues or as pension scheme members.”
The SPP paper on disability can be read in full, for free, here:
https://the-spp.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/SPP-DEI-Paper-Disability-September-2025.pdf
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