Nominations are now Open for the National Diversity Awards in association with HSBC UK!
The National Diversity Awards will be held on 4th October at the Liverpool Anglican Cathedral. The ceremony highlights role models and community organ…
The National Diversity Awards will be held on 4th October at the Liverpool Anglican Cathedral. The ceremony highlights role models and community organ…
The 2024 National Diversity Awards will be held once again at the breathtaking Liverpool Anglican Cathedral. We are thrilled to re-open nominations fo…
Hosted by Clare Balding CBE, the National Diversity Awards returns to Liverpool’s Anglican Cathedral this September for a celebration of the outstandi…
The Countdown is on! Nominations and Voting Close on 20th May for The National Diversity Awards In association with ITV News, The National Diversity A…
Able Magazine have become an established media partner with the National Diversity Awards. Editor, Tom Jamison, has been taking part in the annual cer…
Community organisations and role models from across the UK headed to the magnificent Liverpool Anglican Cathedral on 17 September to witness the count…
Able Magazine have been associated with the National Diversity Awards for several years and have announced a new partnership for 2019 when they will ag…
In partnership with Able Magazine, The National Diversity Awards will deliver an evening filled with inspirational role models, sensational stories and …
A total of 24,584 people nominated this year alone and the results are finally in for the National Diversity Awards, with an astonishing 124 nominees b…
In two weeks time nominations and voting will close for the National Diversity Awards 2018! An astonishing 16,000 people have taken the time to tell us…
Nominations have opened for the 2018 National Diversity Awards. Able Magazine are proud and delighted to once again be a media partner and award sponso…
Meet Adam Black, a teacher living with a stutter who is nominated for a National Diversity Award this year! #disability
Big Brother star Brian Dowling and CBeebies presenter Cerrie Burnell returned to host the UK's Largest Diversity Awards, celebrating Community Heroes f…
Born in the small town of Teddington in South West London, Alis Rowe is both an acclaimed author and the founding CEO of esteemed social enterprise, Th…
Shabang Theatre – more simply known as “Shabang!” – are a small charity doing big things in the district of Slaithwaite, West Yorkshire. Founded by …
4UP is an online community that was set up by its founding CEO, Eric Knight, in January 2012 to support disabled people with a number of campaigns and …
Fightback 4 Justice – simply known to others as Fightback – is a grassroots organisation which supports disabled people in their applications and appea…
I Am Me is a grassroots community organisation which was started up by Carol Burt after watching a TV programme called Don’t Hate Us. The programme was…
Café JJ (formerly known as JJ’s Soup Kitchen) first opened in October 2007, and was set up by husband and wife, Joe and Val Hutchinson, whose son John …
Sarah Chapman is a dedicated wife and mother of two, as well as an Education Studies student at the University of Derby and a volunteer for the Dyslexi…
In addition to being a full time single mother of three daughters, Olley Edwards is a part-time model, actress, film-maker, author, and is also the co-…
Multi award-winning social entrepreneur and motivational speaker, Susanne Rees, is CEO and Founder of iDID Adventure CIC, a leading provider of inclusi…
Chelsey Jay Reynolds – sometimes simply referred to as Chelsey Jay – is a 23 year old disabled model from Witham, Essex. Her journey as a disabled mode…
Adam Pearson is a 29 year old actor, presenter, campaigner, researcher and producer from Croydon. He has neurofibromatosis - a genetic condition that a…
Diversity Heroes shortlisted for UK's Largest Diversity Awards. Headline sponsors Microsoft, and media partners Able Magazine are just two of the br…