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Transport Campaign

Main Aims

  • The Disiable Bus Pass

  • We aim to collaborate with transport providers and transport authorities to promote sustainable transportation.

  • Disabled Bus Pass

Our Transport campaign focuses on three core areas, which are:

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Update


On behalf of the Yorkshire and Humber SEND Youth Alliance, I’m pleased to share the Children and Young People’s Change Programme Report, co-produced with our peer researchers (SEND young people), CYP CP Report Final  where 82 young people took part across West Yorkshire. This report captures their lived experiences in education and highlights key challenges such as:

  • Limited awareness of educational rights

  • Inconsistent and ineffective support

  • Bullying and discrimination in schools

    Lack of preparation for adulthood and independence

Latest Updates on the Campaign

West Yorkshire Combined Authority (WYCA) will be doing trials to remove the 9:30 a.m. restriction for disabled bus pass holders, allowing free travel before 9:30 a.m. The scheme will launch in Wakefield. If successful, the scheme may be rolled out to other areas.

Update from: Brad Starz

“Communication was top-notch and the final outcome was even better than we imagined. A great experience all around.”

— Former Customer

“Every detail was thoughtfully executed. We're thrilled with the outcome.”

— Former Customer

Campaigns

Health -Discover all our projects we have or are working on, including The Change Programme and Authorising Our Own Stories.

Bullying - Discover all our projects we have or are working on, including The Change Programme and Authorising Our Own Stories.

Youth Voice Discover all our projects we have or are working on, including The Change Programme and Authorising Our Own Stories.

Discover all our projects we have or are working on, including The Change Programme and Authorising Our Own Stories.

Last Updated: January 2026

To be reviewed: March 2026