What DIG does
-
Accessibility audits & advice – works with businesses, schools, councils, and event organisers to spot barriers and suggest practical improvements.
-
Advocacy & campaigns – gives the disability community a collective voice on transport, streetscape, health, and leisure issues, lobbying for better policies and funding.
-
Peer support & drop-in sessions – hosts friendly weekly meet-ups in Salisbury where people can share experiences, get sign-posting to specialist services, and combat isolation.
-
Training & awareness talks – delivers workshops for staff teams and community groups on disability awareness, the Equality Act, and inclusive customer service.
-
Fund-raising for inclusive projects – from accessible play equipment to public “safe places”, DIG raises money and partners with local charities to make Wiltshire spaces welcoming for all.
-
Community events & surveys – runs stalls, open days and online polls to gather lived-experience feedback that guides future improvements.
By bringing together individuals with lived experience, allies, and local organisations, DIG turns insight into action—making Wiltshire a place where everyone can participate fully and confidently.
If you’re living with a disability or caring for someone who does, DIG is here to support you. Join our friendly community to access advice, meet others who understand your experiences, and find practical help to navigate everyday challenges. Whether you need guidance on accessibility, want to get involved in local campaigns, or simply want to connect with supportive people, DIG welcomes you. Reach out today—visit our website or come to one of our drop-in sessions to discover how we can help you live more confidently and independently.