The spirit of the All Different All Equal campaign will live on and itslegacy will endure and be built into organisational strategies forparticipation, human rights and diversity. This is the conclusion of theAll Different All Equal Campaign, which ran for 18 months in all fourcountries of the UK.
Writing in a foreword to the campaign's final report, the Department forChildren, Schools and Families says the campaign represented anexcellent example of joined up working by many organisations, making upa powerful force that ensured the campaign's success.
Fiona Blacke, chief executive of The National Youth Agency, one of theleading English organisations in the partnership, said: "Justoccasionally, a concept for a campaign is conceived which completelyencapsulates an ideal which immediately we all want to strive for.
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