FYI
Best wishes for Easter
Colin
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CAMPAIGN LAUNCH EVENT
Disability Wales: Anabledd Cymru
Independent Living NOW!
10.45am-4pm on 28th April 2010 at Future Inns, Cardiff Bay
Confirmed keynote speakers:
Mike Smith - Chair of both the National Centre for Independent Living (NCIL) and
the Disability Committee at the Equality & Human Rights Commission (EHRC) and
Mark Isherwood AM - Shadow Minister for Social Justice & Housing.
Independent Living enables us as disabled people to achieve our own goals and live our own lives in the way that we choose for ourselves.
Independent Living offers practical solutions for removing the barriers to equality and social inclusion that disable us.
This event will launch Disability Wales' Independent Living NOW! Campaign, which will provide an opportunity for all disabled people in Wales to make their
voices heard ahead of the next National Assembly Elections in May 2011.
A main campaign aim is the introduction of a National Strategy on
Independent Living.
Following the launch of Independent Living NOW! Campaign Briefings will be held in North, Mid and South West Wales in partnership with local disabled people's organisations.
The involvement and support of disabled people is vital to enabling Disability Wales to achieve its goals. Join the campaign for Independent Living for all disabled people in Wales
NOW!
For further information and to book a place please contact:
Disability Wales/Anabledd Cymru
Bridge House
Caerphilly Business Park
Van Road
Caerphilly CF83 3GW
Tel: 02920 887325
Fax: 02920 888702
Email: [log in to unmask] www.disabilitywales.org
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