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Disability Richard Hawkes, chief executive, Scope A third of people using care services are working-age disabled adults, and in many areas they take up half of the local budget.
Richard Hawkes, chief executive – Scope Richard has held senior positions in a number of UK and international development organisations and has held a range of trustee and board roles.
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