Time for REAL Action!

Time for REAL ACTION at the House of Commons with BME parents and carers of disabled children. A landmark event took place on Monday 18th June 2012 at the House of Commons, with BME parents and carers of disabled children and young people from across different regions attending Include Me TOO’s (IM2) launch of their…

Making a REAL Difference!’ Seminar

Making a REAL Difference!’ Seminar (delivered in partnership with Wolverhampton University) Wednesday 29th June 2011 at University of Wolverhampton (WALSALL CAMPUS), School of Education The seminar : Showcased good practice of partnership working with the third sector and ‘Making a Real Difference’ to lives of disabled children and their families. Shared research regarding ‘Listening to…

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…

Safeguarding BME Disabled Children and Young People

“Include Me TOO” (IM2) over the past two years has been working very closely with the NSPCC. NSPCC recognise the work undertaken by Include Me TOO since 2002 in engaging and supporting BME disabled children and young people and their families. Through partnership working both organisations have been developing and supporting key areas in relation…

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.

Prime Minister reaffirms his support to ‘Include Me TOO’ Charter

 Prime Minister’s Supporting Statement  “I would like to reiterate my support for the important principles behind “Include Me TOO” Charter. We all have a responsibility to work together so that all disabled children, young people and their families have the opportunities to lead the lives they aspire to. I am encouraged by the work of…

Include Me TOO reaching new heights

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.

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.