Our partnerships

Action on Disability works with a wide range of organisations to remove disabling barriers and promote equality for Disabled people. Our partnerships are rooted in shared values, co-production and a commitment to meaningful, long-term change.

Why Partnerships Matter

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Types of Partnerships We Welcome

Strategic Partnerships

Collaborating on long-term projects that remove barriers, improve services and strengthen inclusion across the borough.

Service Delivery Partnerships

Working together to deliver accessible, co-produced programmes in youth work, employment, independent living and community participation.

Campaign and Policy Partnerships

Joining forces with organisations to influence local and national policy, promote disability equality and challenge systemic discrimination.

Corporate and Workplace Partnerships

Organisations committed to equality can connect with us on training, inclusive employment, workplace change and community impact.

Philanthropic and Funding Partnerships

Foundations and organisations investing in long-term, systemic change can work with us to strengthen DDPO-led services and community leadership.

Examples of Current and Past Partners

  • Julia Rausing Trust – supported internship and follow up project
  • John Lyons Charity – core youth service
  • Hammersmith & Fulham Council – co-production and disability equality programme
  • Charing Cross Hospital, part of NHS Imperial College Healthcare – new design planning co-produced project
  • Young H&F Foundation – youth partnership work
  • West London College – supported internship
  • Morley London College – supported internship
  • Local employers engaging with our In Work Support Service
  • DDPO partners such as Inclusion London, DPO Forum England, Transport for All, DRUK, ALLFIE

How We Work with Partners

Our partnership approach is grounded in:

  • co-production with Disabled people
  • lived experience leadership
  • honest communication
  • community priorities
  • long-term impact
  • mutual respect and shared accountability

We work with organisations that value equality, inclusion and participation.

Get in Touch

If your organisation is interested in partnering with Action on Disability, please contact us via the online request form below.

We welcome conversations with organisations who share our values and want to work together to remove barriers and promote equality for Disabled people.

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