Campaign with us
Raising the voices of people with disabilities

Turn your passion into action — campaign with us.
Whether you’re leading a campaign, rallying support in your community, or simply spreading the word, your voice has power. Join us, volunteer your time, and be part of something bigger.
Every campaigner brings a unique spark, and together we can drive real change.
All-Age Neurodivergent Strategy
Liverpool City Council has now launched an eight-week consultation into this important document.

Why campaign on behalf of Options?
170 people
We support over 170 people and their families across Merseyside, but we want to see change nationally. What’s happening on our front door is also happening elsewhere.
75%
75% of people think of people with disabilities, in general, as needing to be cared for. We know this is only part of the story. It’s time the whole story was told.
£274 billion
People with disabilities account for £274 billion worth of spending power alone in the UK, yet their contributions to the economy and wider society are often overlooked.
Changing the world
The world isn’t built for people with disabilities, we think that should change, we hope that you do too.
Community matters
It takes a village to advocate for what’s right. By taking part in campaigning, you’re raising the profile of people with disabilities everywhere.
Speak to our campaigns team
If you’ve got an idea for a campaign or want to take part in a campaign we’re already running, speak to our dedicated campaigns team today on campaigns@optionsempowers.org.uk
“I don’t let my disabilities define me or my life, I still do art exhibitions at Tate Liverpool.”


Become more aware with our training programmes
We work alongside organisations to help their teams understand what it means to live with a disability and how they can create more welcoming work environments for people from our communities.
Meet the people we support
Read the many stories from our Options community to understand how we create full lives for people with disabilities across Liverpool, Wirral and Sefton.
