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Scope for Winning Equality Awards

Scope for Winning Equality Awards

Do you know an organisation or individual that’s working hard to achieve disability equality? Then you may be interested in entering them for an award to recognise their good work

Disability charity Scope is running the awards with several categories including ones for influencers, journalists, role models, campaigns and accessible products.

“The Scope Disability Equality Awards celebrates the achievements of people and groups who are working every day to end disability inequality,’‘ they say,

“We want to hear from the individuals, community groups and organisations who are paving the way. Those who are advancing disability equality and bringing people together to create meaningful change in their local area.”

By celebrating your stories, we can empower and inspire others to join the campaign for equality for disabled people.”

You can nominate people and organisations here. Nominations for the 2024 awards will close on 6 October 2023. For further information you can email awards@scope.org.uk

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