News and Events at Inlcude Me Too!
Disabled Children and Young People’s Ambassodors visit No 10 Downing Street
On Friday 19th March 2010, Include Me TOO a national charity attended No 10 Downing with disabled children and young people to meet with the Policy Unit .
The meeting was arranged to provide a opportunity for disabled children and their peers to discuss collectively their vision of the National Include Me TOO Charter of Rights for Disabled Children and Young People. The Prime Minister is a signatory of the Charter and discussions and questions forwarded to the Policy Advisor at No 10 regarding how the Government is considering promoting and implementing the Charter.
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Include Me TOO reaching new heights
(From left to right) Kully Kalon, Jenny French, Parmi Dheensa, Saghir Alam and Bruno Daniels. outside Number 10 Downing Street.
On Wednesday 8th July 2009, Include Me TOO a national charity attended No 10 Downing and met with the Policy Unit to discuss how the Government may consider supporting the implementation of the National Include Me TOO Charter of Rights for Disabled Children and Young People as a signatory to the Charter.
Jonathan Edwards, Charter Signup
Jonathan Edwards signs up to the National Include Me TOO Charter of Rights for Disabled Children & Young People on behalf of LOCOG‟s Nations and Regions group: 4th March 2009
On March 4th 2009, Deputy Chairman of the Nations and Regions Group Jonathan Edwards spent a day in the West Midlands meeting young people who have been inspired by London 2012.
Sebastian Coe KBE, Charter Signup
Sebastian Coe KBE, Chair, London Organising Committee for the Olympic and Para Olympic Games (LOCOG) signs up to the National Include Me TOO Charter of Rights for Disabled Children & Young People at the official opening of the Coventry Excel Centre on 12th December 2008.
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.
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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.
People Supporting Song
Hitting the right note- Disabled Children & Young People launch their song in HMV music store
Disabled children and young people produced the “Include Me TOO” song in April 2005 and at that time the children asked us ‘Can we buy our song in HMV?’Our immediate response was why not indeed. This year we have finalised the song and have continued to receive an extremely positive response.
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