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Equality Vs Equity: How to make equity the heart of the disability agenda

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For too long employers have had a focus on equality being the be all and end all of inclusion, but to really understand equality you need to understand that Equality is the destination and equity is the vehicle to get you there.

Daniel Biddle was a fit and healthy man before he found himself standing next to a suicide bomber on a London Underground train. Daniel died three times that day but miraculously survived and woke up to a new life. He'd lost both of his legs, an eye, his spleen and was deaf in one ear, leaving him unable to continue with his previous career.

Daniel set up a consultancy, working with top brands to address and improve accessibility and inclusion and became an advocate for Gwent Police. Daniel uses his experience and to inspire others to build their own resilience and determination to conquer their own personal challenges.

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