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Your issues - your voices


Who we are
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First Impressions

My Identity

New Arrivals

Should I

 

Should I?


Students attending the Tower Project, (an after-school project) worked hard on three short plays about their experiences of disability discrimination, and the frustration they felt at the time. They were supported by actors from the Half Moon Theatre in White Horse Lane, where they performed these pieces.

The Tower Project provide a range of services to specific groups within the community most notably learning disabled, physically disabled, autistic, deaf/hearing impaired, blind/visually impaired, deaf/blind. They provide Youth and leisure services, day services, education and training projects, employment services, advocacy services, holiday and after-school clubs the project works with many local and national partners in the delivery of its services.


Introduction

Going shopping on my birthday

Football Mania

Bullying in School

Tower Project Vision Statement

We believe that change is important, we all need change but we need to be able to make choices.
We believe that we have the right to make decisions, to learn about the world and lead independent lives.
Thanks to Rob King for filming the project, funded by Tower Hamlets Access & Inclusion.
 
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