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Disabled Leaders Network -Steering Group Applications

By Janice Campbell | Employability and Civic Participation, Engagement, News | Comments are Closed | 25 March, 2019 | 0

Disabled Leaders Network

Inclusion Scotland is hoping to build a ‘leadership network’. This will be a network comprising of disabled people who want to become stronger leaders within their community, workplace, education setting, or within politics and activism. The overarching aim of this network is to re-position disabled people from being viewed by society as people who need to be looked after to people who are capable of leading.

Steering Group Applications are now closed

Applications for the steering group for the network are now closed and short listing has begun. Applicants will be informed of the outcome of their applications shortly.

Get involved

If you are interested in taking part in the Disabled Leader’s Network (in any capacity) please get in touch- see contact details below.

You also can stay up to date with our work and wider leadership opportunities by signing up to our ‘Disabled Leader’s’ newsletter here.

Contact Details:

Kirsty Watters kirsty@inclusionscotland.org 07891700267

Inclusion Scotland 22-24 Earl Grey Street Edinburgh

EH3 9BN, 0131 370 6700


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