Local nominees for National Diversity Awards announced
Local nominees for National Diversity Awards announced
National Diversity Awards Winners announced
A man who has campaigned for disability rights after beating the odds to recover from a late diagnosis of HIV has been shortlisted for the UK’s largest diversity awards.
On Friday September 14 in Liverpool’s Anglican Cathedral, Brighton’s local community radio station, RadioReverb, was awarded the National Diversity Award for Community – Multi Strand. Designed to highlight the country’s most inspirational and selfless people, the National Diversity Awards have received endorsements from high profile figures such as Stephen Fry, Sir Lenny Henry CBE and Graham Norton.
Brighton based community radio station RadioReverb, My Genderation an ongoing film project focusing on trans lives and trans experiences with content created by trans people for trans people and MenTalkHealth the LGBT mental health charity make the final list of nominations for the National Diversity Awards (NDAs) 2018.
Proud2Be the Devon-based Social Enterprise has been shortlisted for the LGBT+ Community Organisation Award at The National Diversity Awards 2017. Charities and role models from across the UK will gather at the Anglican Cathedral in Liverpool on September 8, 2017 for the UK’s largest celebration of diversity.
“Did we know that we were standing on the threshold of a very different and much darker new world?” said Moira Smyth, Winner of the positive Role Model Award for LGBT.
Kinny Gardner B.E.M makes final Lifetime Achiever shortlist in the National Diversity Awards (NDA). Kinny received the British Empire Medal in this year’s Queen’s Birthday Honours list, for services to the Arts, with particular reference to his extensive and devoted work, for 35 years, within the Deaf and disabled arts communities.
The Devon-based social enterprise Proud2Be has been nominated for the LGBT Community Organisation Award at The 2016 National Diversity Awards.
Hove resident, Sophie Cook, the first transgender woman to work in the Premier League, has been nominated for the LGBT Role Model Award at The 2016 National Diversity Awards. The awards celebrate some of the excellent and inspiring achievements of positive role models and community organisations across the UK.