Tom Jamison

Editor of Able Magazine

Digital, Media and Publishing 
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Tom has been editor of the UK’s favourite disability lifestyle publication, Able Magazine, since 2013. He has also become a regular media commentator, doing interviews for BBC radio and television broadcasts, as well as independent and hospital radio programmes; also contributing to the Scottish Sunday Express, the Metro website and Travel Weekly. In 2019 Tom was recognised as a Shaw Trust, Disability Power 100 Influencer.

Tom is widely known and trusted in disability circles, with friends involved in every aspect of the disability community. He’s worked specifically with disability organisations and events as well as other non-disability organisations, encouraging them to see disability as a necessary part of a diverse portfolio of interests.

With over 10 years’ experience in the disability ‘industry’ Tom is often in demand as an expert/judge on various panels and awards. He’s worked with the Creative Diversity Network Awards, is a panellist, moderator and advisor with Naidex, a Remap Awards judge, and a National Diversity Awards judge and has written articles that have been used by NHS healthcare professionals in discussing issues relating to disability.

Tom has lived experience of disability. He received a late diagnosis of cystic fibrosis in his 30s.

As an editor, Able Magazine is engineered to provide a positive design for disabled people aiming to lead an active and independent lifestyle.

More recently, during the Covid-19 crisis, Tom shifted Able Magazine to incorporate more information aimed at helping disabled people navigate the situation. This has included articles focussed on improving and protecting physical and mental health (from a specific disability angle).

“Being the editor of Able Magazine is a huge responsibility and an enormous privilege. As a disabled person in media, I get to celebrate the achievements of incredible people in the knowledge that with every story, disability issues are inched that little bit forward.”