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Rochdale News | News Headlines | Local nominees in National Diversity Awards 2021

Local nominees in National Diversity Awards 2021 Date published: 24 April 2021 National Diversity Awards Jade Kilduff, blogger Actually Aspling, and Personal Independence Payment Professionals have all been nominated for a National Diversity Award 2021. Jade and Aspling have been nominated in the Positive Role Model (Disability) category, whilst Rochdale company Personal Independence Payment Professionals has been nominated in the Community Organisation Award for Disability category. Sign language and inclusivity champion Jade Kilduff, of Heywood, has been nominated for her charity work, fundraising, contribution to community and commitment to changing the lives of others. Jade is an ambassador of Peeps HIE, a charity which supports those affected by HIE (hypoxic-ischaemic encephalopathy), a lack of oxygen to the brain before, during, or shortly after labour.

Domestic abuse survivor, a cafe with a mission and knife crime charity nominated for National Diversity Awards

A DOMESTIC abuse survivor, anti knife crime charity and a cafe which gives refugees and asylum seekers a chance have all been nominated for National Diversity Award. Shana Begum, The Daniel Fox Foundation and Cafe Laziz are making St Helens proud after all three were nominated for National Diversity Awards in different categories, for the work they do helping others in the community. The National Diversity Awards celebrate role models, entrepreneurs and community organisations. Shana Begum is up for a Positive Role Model Award for her work raising awareness of domestic abuse and helping survivors after she fled to St Helens from a nearby town with her three children after leaving an honour based abusive relationship.

Hatfield woman nominated in national diversity awards

Jessica has been nominated for the positive role model (disability) award - Credit: Jessica Heather A former healthcare worker from Hatfield who suffers from multiple health conditions has been nominated for positive role model award at the National Diversity Awards. Though Jessica Heather s conditions have prevented her from working, she and her husband Wayne have been running a campaign to raise awareness. Jessica and her husband Wayne - Credit: Jessica Heather HWTH Health Awareness Campaign, which stands for Holiday With The Heathers , hopes to raise awareness for rare conditions, invisible illnesses and disabilities. It means the world to know that I have been nominated for the positive role model (disability) award, Jessica told this paper.

Time to harness the momentum on diversity, not slip back into old ways

Time to harness the momentum on diversity, not slip back into old ways Julia Streets, Founder and Host, DiverCity Podcast It is not enough to simply have an idea, a team or a business. Leaders need to also understand the social responsibilities that are increasingly accepted as a necessity and, as the pandemic has shown, an advantage. Purpose-led entrepreneurship, or the idea that businesses should be driven by responsibilities beyond purely financial returns, has been galvanised over recent years, by tragedy, injustice and a call to action. Now, attentions are shifting to ensure all facets of the financial world are becoming a part of the change.

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