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D.I.C.E - Disability Inclusion Community Education CIC
St Georges Community Hub,
Great Hampton Row, B193JG
0121 2123039 
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Testimonials

Training and Assessment:

Today I have learnt

‘..alot of really good methods and  a new approach towards the children’
‘how to communicate better with disabled children’

Today I thought the trainer was

‘clear and gave me good information’
‘Brilliant ...he has given useful information for communicating and working with disabled children more effectively...he was clear and informative’


Martin (DICE) has jointly created resources to promote the work of the Champion for disabled children and young people – Birmingham.
Martin has also worked with the Champion to facilitate and deliver consultation sessions with disabled children and young people around Short Breaks, and the inclusion of disabled children and young people views in the strategic plans for Birmingham Local Authority.
The quality of work supplied by Martin is of a consistent and high quality. Martin works in partnership to ensure that all key objectives and outcomes of the work is achieved in a timely fashion. His skills and knowledge of inclusion, engagement and participation has without a doubt enabled the success of these two areas of work. Tony Phillips Jones (champion for disabled children and young people)

 
 

Peer Advocacy

 
Are you a young person with a disability?
 
Would you like to support another disabled young person to have more control over thier lives and be listened to and included?
 
Peer advocactes support other disabled young people by befriending and providng a supportive listening ear. Peer advocactes encourage each other to achieve thier rights and challenge disablism. Sometimes a peer advocate may be asked to speak out on behalf of the child or young person. D.I.C.E would like to hear from young people if they are interested in becoming a peer advocate to a young disabled person. D.I.C.E will provide training, support and offer accreditation  for your help.