They were an extremely enthusiastic audience, and are obviously very hard working.
The attendance was a little thin on the ground, but only because several members were delivering their “School Disability Awareness Day” training to a local school. This is where they introduce the social model perspective of disability, by placing a disabled member in each classroom. They then explain to the pupils how the social and physical barriers affect their everyday life. The feedback that they have received from this has been excellent.
When you attend other group’s meetings, and listen to their problems, you realise the amount of common ground you share - the obvious one being funding. There is, however, also the realisation that the difference in location within the East Midlands presents different hurdles to overcome.
The journey for some of the members to reach the AGM took as long, if not even longer, than my journey from Leicester on public transport. So, co-ordinating events can prove both difficult and expensive in relation to travelling and its costs.
I was able to share with the group the aims and objectives of REDP which were well received, and made some good links to follow up.
Exchanging views and establishing links with other disability groups within the East Midlands region was an enjoyable and worthwhile experience.
- Liz Harrison, Equality Officer
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