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Get involved in one of our current campaigns

From social housing disrepairs to safe and accessible transport, our campaigns are focused on the issues that matter most to local Disabled people. All of our campaign work is coproduced by and for Disabled people, making sure that their views and experiences are present at every stage. We work in partnership with local organisations, the local authorities across SW London, other Deaf and Disabled People’s Organisations (DDPOs) and the wider third sector to deliver campaigns and create change. Join us!

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Richmond Social Housing Disrepairs Campaign

This social housing campaign has is being delivered in partnership with 6 voluntary sector organisations in Richmond pushing for change in the way disrepairs are dealt with.

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Same Day GP Appointment Access Campaign

Our user-led group Your Say has coproduced a Same Day GP Appointment Access Guide to highlight key access barriers and recommendations for breaking them down.

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Teddington High Street Accessibility Campaign

Our user-led group Your Say is working in partnership with local Teddington businesses to educate them on access barriers and make the high street more accessible for all people.

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No Vote, No Voice

We are partnering with the GLA, ShoutOut UK and organisations across London to support people to register to vote and get the right voter ID.

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Hallie Banish

Campaigns and Communications Manager