Our Voice

The aim of the Our Voice project is to strengthen the contributions of Disabled people, ensuring that they can take an active part in decisions about the services they use.

The project focuses on improving accessibility and inclusivity in services and systems, particularly in Hammersmith & Fulham. It’s part of a broader effort to empower Disabled residents to work together and create meaningful change.

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    Co-Production Training

    We train Disabled people to understand co-production and use it to challenge barriers and shape local services.

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  • Logo for the Housing for Independent Living Campaign, Hammersmith & Fulham, led by Action on Disability and funded by Trust for London, featuring various disability-related icons.

    Housing Campaign

    Working together to remove housing barriers and secure safe, suitable, accessible homes for Disabled people.

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  • A speaker presents to an audience in a conference room; a projected image and live captions are visible behind him, with attendees seated at tables in the foreground.

    Workshops

    Workshops supporting Disabled people to discuss barriers, build skills, and contribute to community change.

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  • A man with a name badge and tie talks to three people in a brightly lit room; others and a clock are visible in the background.

    Co-production and Peer Support Groups

    Bringing Disabled people together to share experiences, challenge barriers, and develop collective solutions.

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  • A group of people gather and interact in a brightly lit community room with tables, chairs, and decorations. Some are seated while others stand and talk.

    Disabled Members Forum

    A space for Disabled members to discuss issues, challenge barriers, and influence AoD’s work and priorities.

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  • A group of people sit around tables in a meeting room, listening to two presenters standing near a screen and flip chart at the front of the room.

    Disabled Youth Board

    Disabled young people working together to discuss barriers, share experiences, and shape positive change locally.

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