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This Is My Life: Hear Me, Help Me: New Disabled Children’s Partnership report
Our friends at The Disabled Children’s Partnership have released their latest research, the ‘This Is My Life: Hear Me, Help Me’ report.
Read MoreDisabled Children’s Partnership launches Manifesto ahead of general election
Our friends at The Disabled Childrens Partnership have launched their manifesto, calling on the next government to make disabled children a priority, clarify and enforce rights, and review the law.
Read MoreThe Big Give Christmas Challenge 2022
The Big Christmas Challenge has raised millions of pounds for thousands of charity projects since it first launched on the Big Give in 2008. One Donation, Twice the impact for AFK this winter!
Read More#SENDABetterMessage – New campaign from the Disabled Children’s Partnership
Today, as part of the Disabled Children’s Partnership (DCP), we are launching a powerful new campaign: SENDABetterMessage.
Read MoreSEND reform should follow six principles, says leading disability organisations in joint open letter to the DfE
Today, we have written to the Department for Education as part of a group of 30+ organisations who work with and support children with special educational needs and disabilities, and their families, to call for future SEND reform to be underpinned by six principles.
Read MoreMik Scarlet on the Social Model of Disability
Disability advocate Mik Scarlet discusses the importance of the Social Model of Disability (first published in Unite Magazine in March 2018).
Read Moremy AFK backs new national campaign ‘#PlayForAll’
We have joined a national campaign aiming to raise awareness of the lack of accessibility across the country for young disabled children in public spaces.
Read MoreGive It Back – New campaign from the Disabled Children’s Partnership
Today, as part of the Disabled Children’s Partnership (DCP), we are launching a powerful new campaign: Give It Back.
Read MoreDisabled Children’s Partnership
my AFK is a proud member of the Disabled Children’s Partnership, a coalition of 60+ organisations campaigning for improvements for disabled children, young people and their families in England.
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