Disabled children’s manifesto for change
Ahead of the 2010
General Election, EDCM, in partnership with disabled children
and young people, have produced the
Disabled children's manifesto for change document
and film.
These are based entirely on the views of disabled children and
young people themselves.
We want to make sure that all political parties make
promises in their own manifesto to make disabled children
and young people’s lives better. We want them to tell us what they
are going to do to make things better about the
issues that are important to disabled children and young
people.
Disabled children and young people’s challenge to the next
Government
The Manifesto for Change sets out disabled children and young
people’s challenges to the next government:
- Make people understand and respect disabled
children and young people.
- Support us to take part in our communities,
doing the things that all other children and young people do.
- Make sure the services we use can support us
to live ordinary lives.
- Help us to get the education, jobs and
training we want.
These are all things that disabled children and young people have
told us are important to them.
Who is the manifesto for?
This manifesto is written directly to our politicians. We want
them to respond to the
questions that we have asked and listen to the issues
that are important to us when they are developing policy and
legislation. EDCM has produced a range of
policy recommendations in response to the
Manifesto.
The Disabled Children's Manifesto for Change was launched at the
Autumn 2009 political party conferences. You can find out about how
the political parties have responded to the Manifesto for Change
here.
How children and young people have been involved?
- During the summer of 2009 EDCM asked all disabled children and
young people to tell us what they think the government should be
doing better for disabled children and young people.
- This included telling us about things like school, health,
getting a job, college, disabled children’s rights or anything else
that is important to them.
- We asked children and young people to answer the questions on
our form and also send us photos and pictures. We also met with
groups of disabled children and young people to talk to them
directly.
- EDCM would like to extend our thanks to all the young people
that were involved in creating the Manifesto for Change. Please see
here for a full list of
everyone involved in creating the Manifesto for Change.
Next Steps
EDCM encourages organisations to make use of the Manifesto
for Change in their own training and policy development.
EDCM has produced a range of documents to accompany the Manifesto
for change. Including a booklet
outlining all the main issues raised, along with an accompanying
film. View all
the resources accompanying the Disabled children's manifesto for
change
here.