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MNHQ here: should Mumsnet sign up as a member of a new campaign on children with disabilities?

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RowanMumsnet · 09/08/2016 09:32

Hello

Mumsnet's been asked whether we want to sign up long-term as a supporter of the newly launched Disabled Children's Partnership. So, as ever with these things, we said we'd ask what our users thought.

Here's what the DCP has to say about itself:

"The Disabled Children’s Partnership (DCP) is an exciting new collaboration between 25 disability and children’s charities (listed below). As charities we have come together in the shared belief that health and social care services can and must be better if disabled children, young people and families are to get the support they need to enhance their life chances. The partnership was founded in 2015 to build on the excellent work of the Every Disabled Child Matters campaign."

"The partnership will work with disabled young people and their families to launch a major new campaign in England in 2017. The campaign will set out to challenge the political status quo and proactively raise the profile of the challenges that so many disabled children, young people and families face."

"The concerns, experiences and stories of disabled children, young people and their families will be at the forefront of the campaign, and therefore need to shape its development."

"Members Steering Group
· Action for Children
· Contact a Family (Chair)
· Mencap (Secretariat)
· National Autistic Society
· National Children’s Bureau
· Sense (Treasurer)
· Scope
· The Children’s Trust
· The Family Fund
· Together for Short Lives
· Well Child
Supporters
· Carers UK
· Carers Trust
· NDCS
· Ambitious About Autism
· Disability Challengers
· Working Families
· Whizz Kids
· Family and Childcare Trust
· Blind Children UK
· Rainbow Trust
· I CAN
· The Communications Trust
· The Seashell Trust"

We here at MNHQ think this looks like a good way to maximise campaigning impact on health and social care issues - but of course as ever we want to know what you think, so please do tell us whether you think we should sign up.

Thanks

OP posts:
fanjoforthemammaries7850 · 09/08/2016 09:50

YES

fanjoforthemammaries7850 · 09/08/2016 09:51
Grin
hazeyjane · 09/08/2016 10:04

Thats a yes from me.
Smile

x2boys · 09/08/2016 10:09

Yes from me too!

mmchocolate · 09/08/2016 10:16

It sounds wonderful but what will they actually do? In answer to your question yes it's something we should be part of.

HowToProceed · 09/08/2016 10:16

definitely.

MyNewBearTotoro · 09/08/2016 10:18

A definite yes from me. The list of charities involved looks very credible so i would expect this to be a very successful partnership and it would be excellent to have Mumsnet on board to give parents a voice.

lorka · 09/08/2016 10:29

Yes Smile

Samcro · 09/08/2016 10:30

can I ask if this will be just about children. or will it include adults?

honknghaddock · 09/08/2016 10:30

Yes

Eva50 · 09/08/2016 10:32

A yes from me.

HHH3 · 09/08/2016 10:32

Another yes!

NeedACleverNN · 09/08/2016 10:34

Anything that encourages disabled people to have more rights and recognition in public can only be a good thing.

honknghaddock · 09/08/2016 10:36

Good point Samcro especially since many of our children will not be independent adults at 18 or 25.

user7755 · 09/08/2016 10:40

Yes, plus what Samcro said

fourcorneredcircle · 09/08/2016 10:41

Do you really need to ask?!

BeyondLovesSweetDee · 09/08/2016 10:43

An obvious yes, but second (third? Fourth?) samcro's question

BeyondLovesSweetDee · 09/08/2016 10:44

I'd also wonder about including young carers?

catsofa · 09/08/2016 10:45

Yes

BeyondLovesSweetDee · 09/08/2016 10:46

That's an 'in general' wondering, not specifically related to this thread Grin

twinkletoedelephant · 09/08/2016 10:51

Yes

hazeyjane · 09/08/2016 10:55

MNHQ, do you have a link to anything online, so that we could read up about it? The only thing I could find seems to be a government initiative focusing on early years and children in care.

I would think that it being a Disabled Children's Partnership, it would focus on young people (up to 18? 25?). Also it would seem this is something not decided by mn, as they would be part of a larger campaign

Does anyone know of campaigns looking at the needs of dependant disabled adults and their parent carers? There are obviously difficulties in having an overarching campaign for children and adults.

MrsDeVere · 09/08/2016 11:01

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MovingOnUpMovingOnOut · 09/08/2016 11:04

Why wouldn't you? Confused