Scope Disability Equality Awards

Thursday 25 April 2024

The awards shine a spotlight on equality champions. They recognise and celebrate the achievements of people who:

Nominations for the 2024 awards closed on 6 October 2023.

Media Moment

Media Moment

This award recognises a media moment that has had a powerful impact. This could be a soap or drama storyline, entertainment TV show, film, podcast, or any other media format. The media moment should have helped shift attitudes on disability.

Influencer

Influencer

This award recognises a disabled social media influencer speaking about disability equality. They will have used their channels to effect change. This could be someone raising awareness of the day-to-day reality of disability. They could be challenging perceptions, or educating their audience about accessibility and disability inclusion.

Campaign

Campaign

This award recognises a campaign that has made an impact on the lives of disabled people. This can have a local or national focus and should have raised awareness or achieved change on disability equality.

Journalist

Journalist

This award recognises an individual journalist who has gone above and beyond with their reporting. This could be online, in print or broadcast. They could have championed disability issues, or shown strong commitment to disability equality through a sustained body of work.

Role Model

Role Model

This award recognises a disabled public figure who has used their platform to affect change. Role models could be celebrities or professional leaders with an ability to reach lots of people directly or indirectly through their role.

Purple Pioneer

Purple Pioneer

This award honours an individual who has advanced disability equality in their local community. This could be a disabled person, or a non-disabled ally, who has raised awareness of disability issues or worked to change attitudes. This category recognises the work an individual has done to positively affect those around them.

Accessible Product

Accessible Product

This award recognises an organisation or individual that has developed a  product or service with disability inclusion at its heart. This category spotlights products and brands that use accessible design to improve the lives of disabled people.

Inclusive Workplace

Inclusive Workplace

This award recognises an organisation that has created an inclusive place of work. This could be through a commitment to hiring and supporting disabled colleagues. It could be creating inclusive policies, or tackling disability inclusion in the workplace and outside of it.

Community Group

Community Group

This award recognises a community group’s achievements around disability equality. It could be a community group or disabled people’s organisation that brings people together to create meaningful change in their local area.