“Media for All” is a community organisation established on 21st February 2002, to affect the change in the life in an increasing number of young people in our community who are leaving formal education with no qualifications and those who have left the care services. These individuals are therefore being excluded from the main frame of society. Media for All, use television and cinematic techniques to engage with young people, providing them with a forum in which they can debate and communicate their concerns, and they use these processes to highlight the issues that affect them, in their communities, schools and within their peer group. Media for All work centres on providing instruction at a number of levels and the work is conditioned by a desire to facilitate the inclusion of all. The users are instructed in how to produce a variety of programmes ranging from street crime, young gay and lesbian issues to school exclusions.
Media for All have recently changed location and entered into a new partnership with Leonard Cheshire Disability.