By Ciaran Willis, Communications and Fundraising Project Lead
LDN London’s Communications team visited the Houses of Parliament this week. We went to an event about accessible voting with The Disability Policy Centre.
The organisation has just released a report about making voting accessible. It is called ‘Creating a Democracy that Works for Us All’. LDN London’s Community Hub members have helped with the research for this over the past year.
Disability Policy Centre visited us for a series of workshops. Our members – learning disabled and autistic adults – told them about their experiences of voting.
They talked about their struggles and barriers to voting. They also spoke about the things we have done to help people be prepared for voting, such as mock elections and information sessions.
The recommendations from this report will be shared across the country. We hope it will help make voting more accessible and inclusive for many others.
At LDN London we pride ourselves on supporting people to have choice. Are there many bigger choices than who to vote for?
Our teams make sure that people can go to the polling station and get the help they need to vote.
We were lucky to hear from some fantastic speakers at this event. Thank you to all of them. As well as accessible voting they talked about key issues around inclusion.
The speakers were:
Julie Minns, MP for Carlisle, Labour Party
Gáibhin McGranaghan, My Vote My Voice and Inclusion Ireland
Mike Wordingham, Policy Manager at RNIB
Michelle Anglesea, Engagement and Accessibility Officer, Sefton Council
Ria Patel, Councillor, Croydon Green Party
James Lee, Chair of event
Here are a few of my takeaways and ideas from the event: