Suzanne Bull MBE

She/Her

Founder of Attitude is Everything

Attitude is Everything

Judge

In 2000, I founded Attitude is Everything, a charitable organisation which connects disabled people with music & live events industries to improve access together – see www.attitudeiseverything.org.uk
I was awarded an MBE in the 2013 Queen’s Birthday Honours List for services to music, art & disabled people.
In January 2019, I was appointed as a Non-Executive Director of Creative United, an organisation which supports the arts, cultural & creative industries through innovative growth programmes & membership schemes – see www.creativeunited.org.uk
My work twitter account is @BullMbe – Suzanne Bull MBE

I’m really proud to be one of the judges for Disability Power. After being listed for a number of years, I wanted to give back to Power 100 and help them to find other great disabled people who are the movers and shakers in our communities.

Q&A

Suzanne Bull MBE

Please make sure you focus on the impact that individual has made on their community and what part they’ve played in driving change.

Keep going, invest as much in your self-care as in work, find support that’s going to be a positive benefit to you and who is your best advocate.

In 2000 I founded Attitude is Everything and since then I’ve grown the team so that we have helped over 200,00 people to date. I’ve also made sure that the music and live events industries understand that they need to be accessible to disabled people, whether they be audiences, artists, volunteers or employees.

To ensure that every disabled person can be as independent as they want to be and to achieve what they want to – to live their lives without barriers.

Going to gigs and festivals, reading, writing, painting, gardening.

My family and friends, and the many bands that I love to watch.

That all venues and festival sites have a changing places toilet.

Access to Public Affairs and Public Life – we need more disabled politicians!

areas of expertise

Accessibility, Charity, social enterprise, Disability Advocacy, Employment, Equality, Languages, Performing arts, Politics, Publishing, Television, radio, podcast

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