The Shaw Trust is a charity in the UK which supports disabled and disadvantaged people into employment and independent living. It was formed in the village of Shaw in Wiltshire in 1981. It now employs around 1600 people across the UK, and works with around 78,000 clients a year to overcome barriers to employment, inclusion and independence. [1]
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Frequently met people

Dec 2011 - Feb 2012

Jun 2011 - Aug 2011

Sep 2010 - Nov 2010

  • Champollion provided UK public affairs consultancy services to Shaw Trust. [7]

May 2011

Dept. for Work and Pensions
  • Shaw Trust met with Chris Grayling, Minister for Employment, to discuss European Social Fund, along with 34 others. [2]

January 2011

Dept. for Work and Pensions
  • Shaw Trust met with Maria Miller, Minister for Disabled People, to discuss Remploy. [3]

September 2010

Dept. for Work and Pensions
  • Shaw Trust met with David Freud, Minister for Welfare Reform, to discuss the Work Programme, along with 32 others. [4]
  • Shaw Trust met with Chris Grayling, Minister for Employment, to discuss the Work Programme, along with 32 others. [4]

July 2010

Dept. for Work and Pensions

June 2010

Cabinet Office
  • Shaw Trust met with Nick Hurd, Minister for Civil Society, for general meeting. [5]
Dept. for Work and Pensions
  • Shaw Trust met with Maria Miller, Minister for Disabled People, to discuss Work choice. [6]

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