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DESCRIPTION:Disability History Month Speakers\nWhy is Disability History Month Important?\nDisability History Month runs from the middle of November to the middle of December every year and covers other awareness days such as COPD Awareness Month\, Anti-Bullying Week and International Day of People with Disabilities. \nSince starting in 2010\, Disability History Month has covered a range of topics including mental health and wellbeing\, relationships and sex\, hidden disabilities\, independence and inclusion\, but it’s one of it’s main aims is to provide equality for disabled people in the workplace. \nFacts! \n\nIn the UK\, 1 in 5 people have a disability\n83% of disabilities are acquired during working age\nIn the 2020/21 financial year\, roughly 14.6 million people in the UK had a disability\n5% of disabled people aged 16-64 were in employment compared to 81% of non-disabled people\n\nThe important thing to remember is that disability equality is a responsibility for all and not just for those living with a disability. \n  \nFind an Inspirational Disability History Month Speaker\nIt’s the sad truth that many people with disabilities still face prejudice in a world made for able-bodied people\, and are therefore often overlooked. That’s where our inspirational Disability History Month Speakers come in. \nWith more and more businesses wanting to adapt and be more inclusive to their disabled employees – whether that’s a disabled toilet\, wheelchair-friendly access or being allowed guide-dogs – our speakers can provide you with a better understanding and better opportunities for yourself and your disabled staff. \nFeatured Speaker – Ade Adepitan | Disability History Month Speaker\nFrom Paralympic basketball player to popular TV presenter and author\, Ade Adepitan is one of our most popular speakers on disability and inclusion. He works extensively in the UK\, educating schools\, charities and businesses about disability rights\, inclusion\, equality and discrimination. Ade is an inspirational speaker and was recognised in 2020’s Powerlist of the 100 Most Influential Black British People. \n \n  \nDisability History Month | Similar Speakers and Blogs \n\nMotivational Disability Speakers for Equality and Inclusion\n5 Steps to Build Confidence in Your Team Members\nOvercoming Adversity with Motivational Speaker Clive Branson\n\n  \n“A Chat With…” our Disability History Month Speakers \n\nClaire Lomas | Inspirational Paraplegic Speaker\nWinston Ben Clements | Disability\, Equality and Inclusion Speaker\n\n  \nLinks to Resources | Disability History Month Support \n\nUK Disability History Month | In the Workplace\nUnderstanding and Supporting Staff with a Hidden Disability\nSupporting Disabled Staff in the Workplace\nHow to Promote Diversity and Inclusion\n\n  \nHire UK Disability History Month Speakers\nWe are fortunate enough to work with a number of inspirational disabled speakers including Steve Brown\, Amar Latif\, Michael McGrath\, Liz Johnson and Stef Reid\, to name but a few.  If you’re looking to hold an event for Disability History Month or just want to educate your colleagues\, contact Great British Speakers’ Jane Farnham and Steve Denison at +44 1753 439 289 or email bookings@greatbritishtalent.com
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SUMMARY:Disability History Month at GREAT BRITISH SPEAKERS
DESCRIPTION:Disability History Month Speakers\nWhy is Disability History Month Important?\nDisability History Month runs from the middle of November to the middle of December every year and covers other awareness days such as COPD Awareness Month\, Anti-Bullying Week and International Day of People with Disabilities. \nSince starting in 2010\, Disability History Month has covered a range of topics including mental health and wellbeing\, relationships and sex\, hidden disabilities\, independence and inclusion\, but it’s one of it’s main aims is to provide equality for disabled people in the workplace. \nFacts! \n\nIn the UK\, 1 in 5 people have a disability\n83% of disabilities are acquired during working age\nIn the 2020/21 financial year\, roughly 14.6 million people in the UK had a disability\n5% of disabled people aged 16-64 were in employment compared to 81% of non-disabled people\n\nThe important thing to remember is that disability equality is a responsibility for all and not just for those living with a disability. \n  \nFind an Inspirational Disability History Month Speaker\nIt’s the sad truth that many people with disabilities still face prejudice in a world made for able-bodied people\, and are therefore often overlooked. That’s where our inspirational Disability History Month Speakers come in. \nWith more and more businesses wanting to adapt and be more inclusive to their disabled employees – whether that’s a disabled toilet\, wheelchair-friendly access or being allowed guide-dogs – our speakers can provide you with a better understanding and better opportunities for yourself and your disabled staff. \nFeatured Speaker – Ade Adepitan | Disability History Month Speaker\nFrom Paralympic basketball player to popular TV presenter and author\, Ade Adepitan is one of our most popular speakers on disability and inclusion. He works extensively in the UK\, educating schools\, charities and businesses about disability rights\, inclusion\, equality and discrimination. Ade is an inspirational speaker and was recognised in 2020’s Powerlist of the 100 Most Influential Black British People. \n \n  \nDisability History Month | Similar Speakers and Blogs \n\nMotivational Disability Speakers for Equality and Inclusion\n5 Steps to Build Confidence in Your Team Members\nOvercoming Adversity with Motivational Speaker Clive Branson\n\n  \n“A Chat With…” our Disability History Month Speakers \n\nClaire Lomas | Inspirational Paraplegic Speaker\nWinston Ben Clements | Disability\, Equality and Inclusion Speaker\n\n  \nLinks to Resources | Disability History Month Support \n\nUK Disability History Month | In the Workplace\nUnderstanding and Supporting Staff with a Hidden Disability\nSupporting Disabled Staff in the Workplace\nHow to Promote Diversity and Inclusion\n\n  \nHire UK Disability History Month Speakers\nWe are fortunate enough to work with a number of inspirational disabled speakers including Steve Brown\, Amar Latif\, Michael McGrath\, Liz Johnson and Stef Reid\, to name but a few.  If you’re looking to hold an event for Disability History Month or just want to educate your colleagues\, contact Great British Speakers’ Jane Farnham and Steve Denison at +44 1753 439 289 or email bookings@greatbritishtalent.com
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SUMMARY:Disability History Month at GREAT BRITISH SPEAKERS
DESCRIPTION:Disability History Month Speakers\nWhy is Disability History Month Important?\nDisability History Month runs from the middle of November to the middle of December every year and covers other awareness days such as COPD Awareness Month\, Anti-Bullying Week and International Day of People with Disabilities. \nSince starting in 2010\, Disability History Month has covered a range of topics including mental health and wellbeing\, relationships and sex\, hidden disabilities\, independence and inclusion\, but it’s one of it’s main aims is to provide equality for disabled people in the workplace. \nFacts! \n\nIn the UK\, 1 in 5 people have a disability\n83% of disabilities are acquired during working age\nIn the 2020/21 financial year\, roughly 14.6 million people in the UK had a disability\n5% of disabled people aged 16-64 were in employment compared to 81% of non-disabled people\n\nThe important thing to remember is that disability equality is a responsibility for all and not just for those living with a disability. \n  \nFind an Inspirational Disability History Month Speaker\nIt’s the sad truth that many people with disabilities still face prejudice in a world made for able-bodied people\, and are therefore often overlooked. That’s where our inspirational Disability History Month Speakers come in. \nWith more and more businesses wanting to adapt and be more inclusive to their disabled employees – whether that’s a disabled toilet\, wheelchair-friendly access or being allowed guide-dogs – our speakers can provide you with a better understanding and better opportunities for yourself and your disabled staff. \nFeatured Speaker – Ade Adepitan | Disability History Month Speaker\nFrom Paralympic basketball player to popular TV presenter and author\, Ade Adepitan is one of our most popular speakers on disability and inclusion. He works extensively in the UK\, educating schools\, charities and businesses about disability rights\, inclusion\, equality and discrimination. Ade is an inspirational speaker and was recognised in 2020’s Powerlist of the 100 Most Influential Black British People. \n \n  \nDisability History Month | Similar Speakers and Blogs \n\nMotivational Disability Speakers for Equality and Inclusion\n5 Steps to Build Confidence in Your Team Members\nOvercoming Adversity with Motivational Speaker Clive Branson\n\n  \n“A Chat With…” our Disability History Month Speakers \n\nClaire Lomas | Inspirational Paraplegic Speaker\nWinston Ben Clements | Disability\, Equality and Inclusion Speaker\n\n  \nLinks to Resources | Disability History Month Support \n\nUK Disability History Month | In the Workplace\nUnderstanding and Supporting Staff with a Hidden Disability\nSupporting Disabled Staff in the Workplace\nHow to Promote Diversity and Inclusion\n\n  \nHire UK Disability History Month Speakers\nWe are fortunate enough to work with a number of inspirational disabled speakers including Steve Brown\, Amar Latif\, Michael McGrath\, Liz Johnson and Stef Reid\, to name but a few.  If you’re looking to hold an event for Disability History Month or just want to educate your colleagues\, contact Great British Speakers’ Jane Farnham and Steve Denison at +44 1753 439 289 or email bookings@greatbritishtalent.com
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