The Disability Benefits Consortium (DBC) comprises more than 100 national and regional organisations that represent disabled people and their families.
Prospective member organisations interested in becoming a member of the DBC should write to any member of the Steering Group, expressing an interest in joining and confirming that they support the objectives of the DBC. There is no membership fee to become a member of the DBC.
Organisations involved in the DBC are:
- Action Duchenne
- Action for M.E.
- Activity Alliance
- Adferiad Recovery
- Advice UK
- Advocard
- Age UK
- Ambitious about Autism
- Aspire
- Assert (B&H)
- Association of Pensions and Benefits Claimants
- Ataxia UK
- Autism Anglia
- Blesma, The Limbless Veterans
- The Brain Charity
- Brainstrust
- Breast Cancer Now
- British Lung Foundation
- Buckinghamshire Disability Service
- Capability Scotland
- Carers UK
- Child Poverty Action Group
- The Children’s Society
- Christians Against Poverty
- Citizens Advice
- Citizens Advice Westminster
- CMTUK
- Community Living Well
- Contact a Family
- The Council for Disabled Children
- Crohn’s and Colitis UK
- Croydon Sickle Cell & Thalassemia Support Group
- Cystic Fibrosis Trust
- Deafblind UK
- Difference North East
- Dimensions UK
- Disability Agenda Scotland
- Disability Law Service
- Disability Rights UK
- Down’s Syndrome Association
- Drugscope
- Dystonia UK
- ENABLE Scotland
- Epilepsy Action
- Epilepsy Society
- Equalities National Council
- Family Fund
- FMCP Popin Club
- Guide Dogs
- Haemophilia Society
- Health and Social Care Alliance Scotland (the ALLIANCE)
- Helen Bamber Foundation
- Helplines Partnership
- Homeless Link
- Huntington’s Disease Association
- Inclusion Barnet
- Inclusion London
- Inspire Wellbeing
- Institute of Revenues Rating and Valuation
- Kidney Care UK
- Leonard Cheshire Disability
- Livability
- Macmillan Cancer Support
- Marie Curie
- Meningitis Research Foundation
- Metabolic Support UK
- Migraine Trust
- Mind
- Money and Mental Health
- Motor Neurone Disease (MND) Association
- MS Society
- Multiple System Atrophy (MSA) Trust
- Muscular Dystrophy UK
- National AIDS Trust
- National Association of Welfare Rights Advisers
- National Autistic Society (NAS)
- National Axial Spondyloarthritis Society
- National Children’s Bureau
- National Deaf Children’s Society
- The National Federation of the Blind
- National Kidney Federation
- National Rheumatoid Arthritis Society
- National Survivor User Network (NSUN)
- National Union of Students
- The Neurological Alliance
- Octavia
- OUCH UK
- Papworth Trust
- Parkinson’s UK
- Personal Independence Payment Professionals
- PSP Association
- Public Law Project
- Rethink Mental Illness
- Revitalise
- Richmond AID
- Rightsnet
- Royal British Legion
- Royal College of Psychiatrists
- Royal Mencap Society
- Royal National Institute for Deaf People (RNID)
- Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB)
- RSI Action
- Save the Children
- Scope
- Scottish Association for Mental Health
- Sense
- Sense Scotland
- Services for Independent Living
- Shaw Trust
- Shine
- The Somerville Foundation
- The Spinal Injuries Society
- St Joseph’s Hospice
- Stripy Lightbulb
- The Stroke Association
- Sue Ryder
- SWAD
- Terrence Higgins Trust
- Together For Short Lives
- Transport for All
- The Trussell Trust
- TUC
- Turn2Us
- United Response
- Versus Arthritis
- Welsh Association of ME & CFS Support (WAMES)
- Whizz-Kidz
- Wiltshire Centre for Independent Living
- Young Lives vs Cancer
- Zacchaeus 2000 Trust