Include Me Too!

Children and young people and parents/carers are the experts on their own needs and requirements.

Their views and experiences need to be heard for services to be more effective in meeting disabled children’s impairment and cultural needs to enable all of our children to live ordinary lives.

Include Me TOO continues to support disabled children and young people and their families from diverse communities to have individual and united voices which rightly should be heard directly and taken into account both locally and nationally.

 

Promoting a Disabled Children’s Rights Respecting Culture in Children’s Hospitals

The Seminar celebrates the official signup of Birmingham Children’s Hospital to the National Include Me TOO Charter of Rights for Disabled Children and Young People. The Hospital is the first Children’s Hospital in the UK endorsing their support to the Charter and it’s vision of a Right Respecting Culture through promoting and enhancing the Rights of Disabled Children and Young People.

Read more: Promoting a Disabled Children’s Rights Respecting Culture in Children’s Hospitals

 

Disabled Children Quiz Government Minister

Disabled young people from Wolverhampton took the opportunity to put questions to a Government Minister at a conference organised by national disability charity Include Me TOO and sponsored by the Equality & Human Rights Commission.

Read more: Disabled Children Quiz Government Minister

   

Championing the Rights of Disabled Children & Young People’ Handbook

The handbook is an invaluable resource for everyone working with disabled children, young people and their families this includes Children’s Centres, Early Years providers, Education settings, Health and Social Care services, Housing services, Recreation and Leisure Services etc…

Read more: Championing the Rights of Disabled Children & Young People’ Handbook

 

NSPCC Seminar: Safeguarding Black & Other Minority Ethnic Communities Deaf & Disabled Children

This seminar took place on Thursday, 13 March 2008

Workshops were facilitated by NSPCC and Include Me TOO discussions focused on:

Read more: NSPCC Seminar: Safeguarding Black & Other Minority Ethnic Communities Deaf & Disabled Children