Manchester Disability Collaborative Aims Survey
The Manchester Disability Collaborative is a partnership set up to make changes for disabled people who live and/or work in Manchester. Each year, we ask disabled people what issues they'd like to be addressed by our partners. By taking part in this survey you can feed into these aims.
If you are unable to access this survey, or would prefer to feedback by another means, please email j.taylor@breakthrough-uk.co.uk
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Image Description: the Manchester Disability Collaborative Logo. The strapline reads Amplifying Disabled People's Voices. The image features the silhouettes of four people, sitting in a wheelchair, with a below-knee amputation, signing with a cochlear implant, and with a white cane.
Proposed Aims
In our past coproduction, disabled people said that they wanted four key areas to be worked on by our partners. These were:

Transport- to make it easier for disabled people to use public transport and get around the city.

Digital- to work at reducing the digital divide. 

Education- to address inequalities impacting disabled people's education.

Healthcare- to work on barriers which disabled people face in healthcare. 
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