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Kate Nash Associates

Kate nash associates is the world's leading authority in how to set up purposeful, outcome focused, disabled employee networks or disability interest groups. Our mission is to support organisations in their aim of becoming disability confident - by providing advice and practical support in how to set up, or refresh, employee networks. In addition we have created a unique and growing UK network of disability networks and deliver events and training courses for network leaders, so...

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  • "We aim to create an environment within which all of our people can flourish. The Network supports this in a practical way, by enabling individuals to share experiences, and identify solutions."
    Mike Betts, Motability Operations
  • "Treating our people as individuals is vital to the success of our diversity and business strategy. To learn from disabled people, business must listen, and the creation of disabled staff networks is a highly effective way to do so."
    Tim Matthews, Remploy
  • "Members of our network group are not only our colleagues but our customers as well. They advise us on the service that customers with disabilities value and have helped us to design our new global disability training, Fly-ability. "
    Val Brandon, British Airways
  • "Networks need to have a strong purpose and a good explanation about how they can add value to other projects – that is the only way of getting board support and organisational buy-in."
    Grant Kennedy, Direct Enquiries
  • "Disabled Employee Networks are integral to an organisation achieving disability confidence. They enable the sharing of best practice. They empower disabled staff enabling them to air and share views."
    Susan Scott-Parker, Employers' Forum on Disability
  • "Valuing diversity increases employee engagement, commitment and loyalty, positively impacting on our business. Disabled Employee Networks add enormous value to engaging our employees"
    Mark Fisher, Lloyds Banking Group
  • "Networks enable knowledge, expertise and goodwill to flow more freely, inside and outside of what we previously considered 'boundaries'. Organisations that understand this will tap into the vast potential that exists out there and create significant competitive advantage."
    Richard Tyrie, GoodPeople
  • "Networks are just simply a great idea to roll out the message that we take our disabled talent very seriously indeed."
    Robin Heath, Ernst & Young
  • "The purpose of the network is to engage with all our employees and show they are valued, whilst at the same time empowering them through the network to make a significant contribution to how the business operates."
    Richard Thwaite, UBS
  • "It is key to our business success that employees are involved and engaged with our organization, which gives value back to us and allow us to learn and develop. Equally networking across sectors is also critical, allowing us to share success and learnings."
    Christopher Rawstron, InterContintental Hotels Group

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