- Experts will advise Government on key regional disability
issues
- Minister for Disabled People, Health and Work, says: “The Network is
already doing brilliant work on the ground, and I strongly
encourage individuals with the right skills and experiences to
apply”
- Announcement follows the Disability Action Plan consultation,
which asked disabled people to share their views on immediate
actions to improve their lives
The Government’s Disability Unit is recruiting disability experts
in the North West and Yorkshire and the Humber to be chairs of
its Regional Stakeholder Network.
Established in 2020, each branch of the Network advocates for the
voices of disabled people and disability organisations in their
regions, gathering insight to advise the Government on key issues
such as housing, discrimination and employment.
Previous chairs have been involved in wider government policy,
such as shaping the UK Government’s COVID response for disabled
people, and inputting into the accessibility of HRH King Charles
III’s coronation.
The new chair for the North West will join a proactive network,
assuming the role of former chair Lynne Turnbull, CEO of
Disability Positive and interim chair Michele Scattergood.
Building on the success of previous interim chair Joanne
Wilkes-Waterworth and current interim chair , the new chair for Yorkshire
and the Humber will continue to increase engagement and amplify
the voices of disabled people.
Minister for Disabled People, Health and Work, , said:
“Listening to disabled people and their organisations is key to
tackling the issues affecting them. We know that disabled people
across the country face very different challenges. The Regional
Stakeholder Network enables us to support people in their local
areas, and across the country.
“The Network is already doing brilliant work on the ground, and I
strongly encourage individuals with the right skills and
experiences to apply and make a real difference to people in
their local area. By working together, we will put an end to the
barriers facing people’s everyday lives.”
Today’s announcement follows the close of the Disability Action
Plan consultation. The fully accessible 12 week consultation
asked disabled people across the country to share their views on
proposed actions to immediately improve disabled people’s lives.
Part of this Government’s commitment to create a society that
works for everyone, the Plan also sits alongside the National
Disability Strategy, which takes a long term look at how we can
all work together to create a society that works for everyone.
If you are interested in becoming a member of your local Regional
Stakeholder Network, please contact your local
regional chair. You should be interested in the issues facing
people with disabilities but you do not have to be a disabled
person to become a member.
Notes to editors:
The chairs already appointed are:
Region
|
Name
|
Role and organisation
|
North East
|
Joanne Wilkes-Waterworth
|
Deputy Director of Strategic Planning, His Majesty’s
Passport Office
|
South East
|
Chloe Plummer
|
Programme Coordinator, MOVE Europe
|
South West
|
Samantha Everard
|
Founder, The SAMEE Charity
|
Greater London
|
Marc Goblot
|
Founder/Lead, Tech for Disability, Ina Ciel Digital
Disability
|
East Midlands
|
Justin Donne
|
Chair of Trustees, Autistic Nottingham
|
West Midlands
|
Louise Mckiernan
|
Chief Executive, Birmingham Disability Resource Centre
|
East of England
|
Anne Wafula Strike MBE
|
Sports Ambassador, non-executive director of Princess
Alexandra Trust, Harlow and British Paralympic Association
|