NSUN is one of many charities calling on the Prime Minister and the Chancellor to pull us out of the… more
News Type: Letters and statements
Human Rights Day 2022: letter to the Prime Minister

NSUN has joined over 150 organisations as a signatory on the British Institute of Human Rights’ (BIHR) annual Human Rights… more
Open letter to the Prime Minister: cost of living
NSUN is one of 19 charities who have written to the Prime Minister about the disproportionate impact the cost of… more
Disabled People’s Organisation Forum briefing – Austerity Kills
Austerity Kills – policy briefing and contact your MP Policy briefing ahead of financial statement – no more austerity –… more
Joint letter to the Chancellor ahead of the Autumn Statement – cost of living crisis
NSUN has signed a joint letter, organised by National Voices, to the Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt on the… more
Open letter to the Prime Minister on benefit uprating
NSUN has today signed an open letter to the Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak, urging him to increase benefits in line… more
An open letter to the current and future Prime Minister on the cost-of-living crisis and our mental health system
A letter to the current and future Prime Minister, There has been significant attention this month on the current cost… more
Open letter: ‘managed migration’ from ‘legacy benefits’ to Universal Credit
NSUN has signed an open letter alongside other UK charities to the Secretary of State for the Department of Work… more
Joint statement on the impact of video & audio links in criminal proceedings

Joint statement on the impact of video & audio links in criminal proceedings on defendants with learning difficulties, neurodiversity or… more
Surveillance in mental health settings – NSUN response to JCHR inquiry
NSUN’s written evidence to Parliament’s Joint Committee on Human Rights (JCHR) inquiry into the protection of human rights in care… more
NSUN #KeepTheLifeline statement
Today, the £20 a week cut to Universal Credit and Working Tax Credit takes effect. For many, the cut means… more
NSUN statement on social care charging
Today’s announcements on social care: a cap of £86k, a tapered ‘floor’ of £20-£100k and a 10% (1.25 percentage points)… more