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*NEWS* Shortlisted for the National Diversity Awards

  • gallaghermartin
  • Jul 12, 2019
  • 3 min read

Irish Traveller, Martin Gallagher, has been shortlisted for the UK’s Largest Diversity Awards. 




Martin from Buckley, North Wales has been shortlisted for the Positive Role Model Award in Race, Religion & Faith at the National Diversity Awards 2019.


Over 28,000 people nominated this year alone and the results are finally in for the National Diversity Awards (NDA), with an astonishing 124 nominees being recognised for their various achievements nationwide.


Community organisations and role models from across the UK will head to the breathtaking Liverpool Anglican Cathedral on 20th September to witness the countries 2019 winners being crowned the best of British diversity.


Amongst those being honoured are a reformed gangster, a Junior Bake Off Star and a host of campaigners and activists, all of whom work tirelessly to combat injustice and discrimination in very different ways.


Martin Gallagher shortlisted for the Positive Role Model Award said;

“When I found out I'd been shortlisted, it was such an amazing feeling! It's very rare that Travellers get a positive acknowledgement so I hope this is a sign of things to come for all those who are doing amazing things.


I actively campaign for GRT (Gypsy, Roma & Traveller) rights, whether that be challenging hate speech on social media, raising awareness of racism within politics and other institutions or meeting with decision makers to influence policy. I would love for my children to grow up in a world that is equal, where they are treated the same as others without the constant fear of discrimination."


HSBC, Direct Line Group & MI5 have recently been announced as sponsors of the pioneering awards that have paid tribute to over 700 grass root charities and diversity champions since its inception. Joining the likes of Auto Trader UK & Morgan Sindall Construction & Infrastructure, ITV News are also listed amongst a host of companies showcasing their support to recognising diverse talent.


A spokesperson for MI5 said;

“It is MI5’s mission to keep the country safe, and it’s vital that we represent the diverse society we seek to protect. We are at our strongest when we have the richest mix of the best talent, working together in an environment that allows people to thrive. Put simply, our diverse workforce is crucial to our operational successes. We are pleased to be able to demonstrate our ongoing commitment to inclusion through our continued support for these awards. They are an important way of recognising and celebrating the good work being done across the country to promote inclusivity, diversity and provide opportunity for all.”

Designed to highlight the country's most inspirational and selfless people, the NDA's continue to gain endorsements from high profile figures such as Stephen Fry, Sir Lenny Henry CBE and Graham Norton.


Actress and comedian Sally Phillips will take centre stage on 20th September as the official host of this year’s ceremony. Reflecting on the forthcoming celebrations, Sally said; “I am delighted to be hosting the 2019 National Diversity Awards. Acknowledging and celebrating the hard work and stand out achievements of role models and community groups throughout the UK is a genuine honour for me. Having attended the Awards back in 2016, I experienced this fabulous ceremony first hand and I cannot wait to be back this year celebrating the dedication and commitment of some of the UK’s most luminous and

exceptional people.”


Previous winners include actor Warwick Davis, footballs equality and inclusion organisation Kick It Out and freedom fighter Abbey Kiwanuka.


Paul Sesay, Founder and CEO of the National Diversity Awards added “A record amount of nominations and votes were received this year, the most we have ever received. I know our judging panel had an incredibly difficult task of whittling down the nominees to create an outstanding shortlist.


“So many heartfelt testimonies really showcased how these people and organisations are having a profound impact on the lives of others, and I applaud them for their dedication to each specific cause. Congratulations to all of our shortlisted nominees, it is a privilege to recognise your bravery,resilience and courage and I am honoured to share this with the nation. I look forward to congratulating you in person in September”.



To view a full list of nominees please visit www.nationaldiversityawards.co.uk/shortlist



 
 
 

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 Martin Gallagher is the author of the ‘Learning to Dad’ blog, speaking openly and candidly about his experiences of living with depression and anxiety as a dad coming from the Irish Traveller community.

 

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