Photo of Roehampton University Disabled and Neurodivergent society members and Ruils staff at a panel discussion on neurodiversity.
Image of four members of the allotment group putting purple and red flowers in a trough in the Ruils allotment.
Image of the Ruils theatre group performing on a stage at the Ruils 20th Anniversary celebration. 5 people are standing in a line behind a man who is standing in front speaking into a microphone. They all have their arms raised in the air with their hand in a fist.

We are a charity supporting Disabled People to live independently

Image of several members of the Ruils Choir holding black books while singing. They are wearing brightly coloured tops in orange yellow blue and pink and black trousers.

Accessible Activities

Image of pathways benefits advice case worker Emily sitting next to her client at a table in a meeting room. They are looking at a book that is sitting on the table next to a black laptop.

Services

Image of Rachelle, a white woman with brown hair, tandem skydiving with a white man wearing a helmet. They are mid-air with their arms out in front of them.

Fundraising

We are a charity run by and for Disabled People

Ruils is a user-led charity supporting Disabled children and adults and people with long term health and mental health conditions to live independently, be part of their community and to live life to the full.

We provide information, advice, advocacy, befriending and activities to our clients and their families.

Group of photos that showcase the work that Ruils does - Befriending, Health and Wellbeing support, accessible activities, 1-2-1 support, community support and support for children and young people. In the missing a white oval with the Ruils logo in it.

Image of two women. One is in her wheelchair and the other is standing with her arm around the woman in the wheelchair. In the top lefthand corner is the blue and white find-a-pa logo.

Find-a-pa helps to match employers and Personal (care) Assistants.

You can browse the site and look at potential jobs or PAs available without registering.

Once you register, you can see full profiles, add your details, do a detailed search or send a secure message to contact a PA or employer. Registration is free of charge for employers and PAs living or working in the signed up areas.


Two women in wheelchairs parked on the pavement having a conversation. They are seated next to a wall where two other women are sitting, listening in.
Two young women with Downs Syndrome sitting on a green couch holding their Ruils tote bags.

Become a Ruils member!

We are run by and for the Disabled communities that we support across South West London.

Becoming a member of Ruils is all about joining a community of Disabled People and allies to work towards a common goal – equality at all levels of society.

Our members influence the work that we do and the services that we run. Membership is free and there are many benefits…

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