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October update - Stop Changes to Access to Work, disability hate crime, free training

 

 

From: Inclusion London [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Inclusion London
Sent: 27 October 2015 15:54
To: Anna Lawson <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: October update - Stop Changes to Access to Work, disability hate crime, free training

 

Inclusion London October update 

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This month at Inclusion London we...


 

Coming up - training for London's Disability Sector



10th November: Inclusion London AGM
Members - come along to vote, hear about our recent and future work, and meet our board of directors. Book now.



16th November: Making your events Accessible
An in-depth workshop on how to make your events and training accessible to Disabled clients. Book now.



18th November: Project Management for Managers
2 day course for experienced Deaf and Disabled managers managing short and medium term projects. Book now.



14th December: Strategic Planning for Success
How to develop a strategic plan that effectively helps guide your organisation’s work. Book now.


 

See all upcoming Power Up training and events here

 

 

Take action


 

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Access to Work Survey

URGENT ACTION: If you use the Access to Work disability employment support programme, help the #StopChanges2AtW campaign gather evidence to lobby for improvements. 

 

 

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Inaccessible goods and services

Call for evidence: What are the most difficult, damaging or frustrating experiences of inaccessible goods or services you have faced as a Deaf or Disabled person?

 

 

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Reporting disability hate crime

See information on reporting disability hate crime and plenty of resources, including our new DHC facebook group, on our campaigns page.

 

 

See more ways to take action on our Campaigns and Policy Page

 

 

 

Latest Inclusion London Member News


 

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Announcing the DDPO Noticeboard

Inclusion London
A new place for London’s Deaf and Disabled People’s Organisations to share news, events and job opportunities. Start posting here.

 

 

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Fundraising Development Officer Job

Wheels for Wellbeing
Full-time (part-time hours would be considered); £27,000 (incl. London Weighting); Based in Brixton, South London. Apply here.

 

 

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UK Disability History Month 2015

UKDHM
22nd November - 22nd December 2015
Examining the way Disabled people have been portrayed in literature, visual art, advertising, journalism and more. Find out more.

 

 

 

Resources - highlights from our library


 

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Into Sport Case Studies -
how our partners are reaching Disabled Londoners and increasing access to sport.
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Factsheet: Key facts and information on inequalities experienced by Deaf and Disabled people.
View this resource.

 

 

 

Get more out of Inclusion London - become a member


 

Membership is free until April next year!
• Post to our noticeboard
• Publicise your organisation on our DDPO directory
• Access bespoke DDPO resources
Sign up now

 

 

 

 

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