Matt Hampson OBE

He/his
Disability advocate

Since his accident in 2005 during an England Under 21 rugby training session, Matt has battled hard to live as normal a life as possible. Paralysed from the neck down and breathing via a ventilator, Matt didn’t lament what he’d lost, but instead decided to focus on the things he could still do and get busy living. He established the Matt Hampson Foundation in 2011 to help others like him who have suffered similar catastrophic injuries through sport to receive the support they need to rebuild their lives.

Matt delivers inspirational talks to young people in schools, universities and businesses around the country. He is also heavily involved with running the Foundation’s Get Busy Living Centre which provides expert physiotherapy, specialist personal training, mentorship, advice and support to others that have suffered life-changing injuries.

Matt’s book ‘Engage’ describes the circumstances surrounding his accident and subsequent rehabilitation. It received critical acclaim and won a sports book of the year award.

Matt was awarded an OBE in the Queen’s 2021 New Year’s Honours for his incredible achievements.

If anyone epitomises the Foundation’s ethos of ‘Get Busy Living’ it is Matt Hampson.

I’m thrilled to be included in the Disability Power 100, I’m so proud of what The Matt Hampson Foundation has achieved and the difference we have made to so many young people seriously injured through sport.

Areas of expertise

Charity, social enterprise, Disability Advocacy, Sport

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