What is ‘Our Voice’ project? 

Why is this necessary?

How to get involved

Join our Young Disabled people’s social justice movement – Get involved and make a change!

The Alliance for Inclusive Education is looking for Young Disabled people aged 16-30 who want to become change makers and future leaders.

Do you:

Our Voice project aims to empower Young Disabled people, to get their voices heard and campaign for mainstream inclusive education rights. Meetings will take place mainly online with some in-person events. You will receive vouchers for your time.

For more information and to join, please email ALLFIE’s Our Voice Youth Officer: Yewande Akintelu-Omoniyi, Our Voice Youth Officer (project lead)

Yewande Akintelu-Omoniyi, Our Voice Youth Officer (project lead)

Image: Yewande Akintelu-Omoniyi, head and shoulders shot smiling at the camera“I am a Black, Disabled woman and I live in South London. I started my journey working in Disabled People’s Organisations as a volunteer and participant in Disabled people’s movements fourteen years ago. I began working on Our Voice project in 2023, I have also been involved with other ALLFIE campaigns including as a founding member of ALLFIE’s Disabled Black Lives Matter (DBLM) campaign to address racial and intersectional inequality of Black Disabled people, in solidarity with Black Lives Matter movement.

I am passionate about making sure Young Disabled voices are heard, and that they are empowered… that’s why I’m so excited to be working on this project!”

– Yewande Akintelu-Omoniyi

Our Voice project 2021 (archive)

Our Voice’ is a Covid-19 national participation project, to amplify Disabled Young people’s voices, and address erasure of their education experiences.