Don’t Box Me In

Consultation with Sixth Sense - CYPSP Young Peoples webpage 17-03-13

Members of Barnardo’s NI ‘Disabled Children and Young People’s Participation Project’ recently took to the stage in a production aimed at raising awareness of the issues for young disabled people as they move from child to adulthood.

Members of Barnardo’s NI ‘Disabled Children and Young Peoples’ Participation Project’ (DCYPPP) in Armagh recently took to the stage at the Market Place Theatre in the city, in a production of their own entitled ‘Don’t Box Me In’. The multi-media production, which included drama, art and animation highlighted the issues young people with disabilities experience when they move from childhood to adulthood.

Gary Crozier from Richhill and a DCYPPP group member said: “We wanted to show how challenging it can be for young disabled people moving into the adult world. Like everyone as we get older we want more independence, freedom of choice, job opportunities, families and a home but sometimes the barriers to achieving those goals can be very frustrating and isolating. Hopefully putting on this production will help people focus more on our abilities rather than our disabilities.”

Manager of Barnardo’s Armagh-based DCYPPP, Rosemary Murray said: “We are grateful to the Southern Local Commissioning Group who funded the production and Brian McMahon from B Dramatic and Orlaith Cullinane who helped create the drama and the animation. Transition is a continuing process, not a one-off event so we hope the presentation the young people made today will help influence planning and service provision in the future.”

See the Video’s produced by the DCYPPP.

Disability and Transition – Dr. Brni Kelly & Sixth Sense.
CYPSP Vimeo channel.

Barnado’s DCYPPP 2012 Animation.
CYPSP Vimeo channel.

Visit the young people’s webpage here
Learn more about our Children with Disabilites subgroup

Members of Sixth Sense meet up with CYPSP to develop their webpage

CYPSP and Sixth Sense consultation

Members of Sixth Sense, children with disabilities group met with the CYPSP information team on Thursday 21st February 2013 to help design a new page for the CYPSP website for children and young people with disabilities.

The morning was facilitated by Participation Network, with the young people providing invaluable feedback and very innovative ideas for their new website page. Development is underway and we hope to launch the new page very soon. The Sixth Sense Group facilitates involvement of children and young people with a wide range of learning, physical, sensory and medical conditions to have their say in service developments that impact on their lives through the Children’s Services Planning process.

Visit the young people’s webpage here
Learn more about our Children with Disabilites subgroup