Every Disabled Child Matters
Every Disabled Child Matters (EDCM) is a political campaign based in England with the aim of improving rights for disabled children and their families. The stated campaign objectives[1] focus on issues such as poverty, education, access to government services and inclusion. The campaign was launched in September 2006.
Running and strategy
The campaign is run jointly by four organisations:
- Contact a Family
- Council for Disabled Children ( part of National Children's Bureau )
- Mencap
- Special Education Consortium (part of National Children's Bureau )
The strategy for the campaign is set by an executive team drawn from these four organisations.
gollark: Also, non-modern-western moral systems exist.
gollark: Are the same thing, as far as I know? It's like saying "C++ is simply a more developed version of C so technically we could say that C and C++ are equivalent".
gollark: That's not how equality works.
gollark: I am currently an atheist due to not having any good reason to believe anything else.
gollark: Not particularly. If you prevent everyone from learning maths, you'll run out of engineers and such, which would cause problems as you need them to make good yachts.
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