
Social Change Initiative
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We collaborate with activists, policy makers and funders to deliver lasting social change.
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24-08-2016 10:45:13
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Thank you to Belfast Live for their news/video report about the severe lack of wheelchair accessible taxis in Northern Ireland. Big thanks to videographer Harry Bateman and reporter Jane Corscadden. This report was made possible by Brian Pelan of VIEWdigital and Social Change Initiative.

It's been a busy week for the VIEWdigital team! Thanks to minister Liz Kimmins for attending the launch of a new report on wheelchair accessible taxis. Dermot Devlin he/him Brian Pelan





Social Change Initiative is all about supporting changemakers in their communities. And for us on the black leadership programme, it means rethinking what is taught in schools and how we can do better!

Thanks Emma Tracey for the interview on BBC Access All. Joined by fonaCAB, Tony O’ Reilly Northwest Forum, Liz Kimmins. We discussed my report on the severe lack of wheelchair-accessible taxis in NI, supported by Social Change Initiative & VIEWdigital. Available tomorrow! viewdigital.org/report-into-th…

Listen to my interview with Emma Tracey on BBC Access All below regarding my report into the severe lack of wheelchair accessible taxis in Northern Ireland. Supported by Social Change Initiative and edited by VIEWdigital. fonaCAB Imtac Department for Infrastructure Liz Kimmins #Disabled


Great insights from Matthew Smerdon on how the law can be used to secure social justice. Thank you Law Centre NI for organising.👏

Social Change Initiative Clodagh Traynor Harry Bateman Amanda Ferguson Huge thanks to Social Change Initiative for supporting Dermot Devlin (Dermot Devlin he/him) and me to carry out the investigation into the severe shortage of wheelchair accessible taxis - viewdigital.org/report-into-th…


It was lovely to catch up with the journalism fellows, listen to an outline of their projects, and give feedback to the group. Thanks to SCI for having me along to the programme close. Some great work being done by the fellows! Social Change Initiative


