Winners of the Disability Smart Awards 2021 were announced today (2 December) at a virtual ceremony hosted by Business Disability Forum (BDF) and sponsored by Microlink.
The awards celebrate and promote disability inclusive practice across areas including leadership, recruitment, workplace experience, customer service, and technology.
Actress, broadcaster, and disability rights campaigner, Samantha Renke, co-hosted the awards ceremony, with Business Disability Forum CEO, Diane Lightfoot. The Minister for Disabled People, Health and Work, Chloe Smith MP, also spoke at the event.
Other speakers included Jules Lockett from the London Ambulance Service and LaMondre Pough, CEO of global disability and identity organisation, Billion Strong.
Twelve organisations and individuals won the coveted Disability Smarts Awards.
Two new award categories for this year recognise the importance of the built environment and celebrate the efforts of smaller employers to create inclusive workplaces.
Alongside the winners, several individuals and organisations were awarded ‘Highly Commended’ status for their achievements.
Additionally, this year, Business Disability Forum awarded its first Disability Smart Lifetime Achievement Award. This award celebrates the work of an outstanding individual who has shown ongoing commitment to improving life opportunities for disabled people.
This year’s Disability Smart Lifetime Achievement Award went to Tony Cates, Partner and Non-Executive UK Board Member, at KPMG. Tony has served as Senior Disability Champion for many years and has used his own experiences of hearing loss to increase understanding of disability throughout KPMG, including at board level.
Diane Lightfoot, CEO, Business Disability Forum, said:
“The Disability Smart Awards 2021 show what can be achieved when businesses understand and value the contribution that disabled people can make to their organisations. From the smallest to the largest business represented, all have gone the extra mile to put disabled people at the centre of their service delivery, built environments and workplaces, creating better experiences for everyone.
“The theme for this year’s International Day of Persons with Disabilities on 3 December is leadership and participation of disabled people in a post Covid-19 world. This is particularly fitting given the number of leaders, managers, and teams with lived experience of disability who have been honoured in this year’s awards. All are leading by example and opening up opportunities for more disabled people.”
Disability Smart Awards 2021: Full list of winners and highly commended
Disability Smart Awards 2021 were awarded to the following organisations and individuals:
Disability Smart Built Environment Award
Winner: University of Warwick
Highly Commended: Hotel Brooklyn
Disability Smart Communications Award
Winner: Unilever
Highly Commended: Inclusion North CIC
Disability Smart Customer Service Award
Winner: Skipton Building Society
Highly Commended: Unilever
Disability Smart Diversity and Inclusion Professional Award
Winner: Monika Jankowska-Rangelov, State Street
Highly Commended: Mark Russell, KPMG
Disability Smart Leader Award
Winner: Ian Stuart, HSBC
Disability Smart Learning and Development Award
Winner: Microsoft
Disability Smart Lifetime Achievement Award
Winner: Tony Cates, KPMG
Disability Smart Procurement Team Award
Winner: British Land
Disability Smart Recruitment Team Award
Winner: Oliver James
Highly Commended: Mills & Reeves
Disability Smart SME Award
Winner: Millwood Servicing
Highly Commended: Patchwork Hub
Disability Smart Technology Award
Winner: Signly
Highly Commended: Digit Audio Tech
Disability Smart Workplace Adjustments Award
Winner: GSK
Highly Commended: Accenture
Disability Smart Workplace Experience Award
Winner: KPMG
Highly Commended: Auto Trader
For further information on all the categories, winners, and finalists, please visit the Disability Smart Awards 2021 page .