Jacqueline Winstanley calls for a Paradigm Shift  

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Jacqueline Winstanley, Disability Power 100 Judge and Founder of Universal Inclusion  This year at the Disability Power 100 we heard calls from Shaw Trust and the Minister of Disability for greater equity. As a judge my call to our government is for a Paradigm Shift to change the narrative from the seeing the disability employment and […]

The Disability Power Awards Evening 2024

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On 20 November, we were honoured to welcome over three hundred of the most influential individuals, organisations, and changemakers in the disabled community to The Drum in Wembley. As guests arrived for drinks and canapes, the excitement was contagious. It was brilliant to see familiar faces catching up with one another, as well as those using […]

Campaigner Celia Chartres-Aris tops the Disability Power 100 list 2024

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Celia Chartres-Aris, the multi-award-winning disabled campaigner, lobbyist, investor and policy designer, has taken this year’s top spot in the Shaw Trust Disability Power 100 2024. Noted for her impactful campaigning, Celia was instrumental in getting the post of Secretary of State for Disability reinstated after it was cut by the last government. She has raised […]

Google: Leading the Way in Accessibility and Inclusion

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As one of the world’s most innovative companies, Google’s support in sponsoring the Disability Power 100 this year underscores a shared commitment to elevating voices and breaking down barriers. Hear below from Chrisopher Patnoe, Head of EMEA Accessibility and Disability Inclusion, on his journey into assistive technology and accessibility.Accidental Beginnings and Finding Purpose“I fell into […]

Disability inclusion: good for society. Good for business.

By Kathryn Townsend, Head of Customer Accessibility at Nationwide.Disability inclusion is at the heart of our identity as a modern mutual. It is a fantastic measure of our humanity. We know that when disabled people are given equal access to work, participate, and of course, to bank – it not only works for them but […]

Living Made Easy and Accessibility Services: Promoting Inclusion and Accessibility Every Day

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In a world increasingly focused on inclusivity, Shaw Trust is at the forefront with its Living Made Easy and Accessibility Services, dedicated to promoting accessibility and empowering people with disabilities.Head of Health and Wellbeing at Shaw Trust, Caroline Callow, says, ‘At Shaw Trust, we believe every individual should have access to the resources they need to […]

Don’t be pushed by your problems, be led by your dreams

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Professor Elaine Boyd, OBE, DL, FCCA, ACA tells us more about the obstacles she has had to overcome, what inspires her, and her experience as a Disability Power 100 judge…“When I left school there wasn’t a lot of support for me to move into a professional role. Due to my disability (cerebral palsy – left […]

Empowerment, Overcoming Barriers, and Judging the Disability Power 100

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Joanne Austin, Global Inclusion Manager for HSBC and one of our 2024 judges tells us more about her background, what inspires her, and why she chose to be part of the Disability Power 100 awards…“I joined HSBC about seven years ago working in compliance assurance, after almost three decades at NatWest. I have always had […]

Never lose sight of how important you are

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We’ve been talking to some of our 2024 judges to find out more about their background, what motivates and drives them and why they’re a judge for the Disability Power 100 awards…Jacqueline Winstanley, Founder and CEO of Universal inclusion & The Inclusive Entrepreneur“Throughout my whole career I’ve always worked in the realms of reducing inequalities […]