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Shortlisted for the National Diversity Awards

Updated: Oct 10, 2021

The WAVES Counselling Project has been shortlisted for the UK’ Largest Diversity Awards



The WAVES Counselling Project has been shortlisted for the Community Organisation Award for Gender at the National Diversity Awards 2021.




An astonishing 52,000 people nominated this year alone and the results are finally in for the National Diversity Awards (NDA), with an astonishing 126 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 4th February to witness the countries 2021 winners being crowned the best of British diversity. Amongst those being honoured are charities, campaigners and activists, all of whom work tirelessly to combat injustice and discrimination in very different ways.


WAVES shortlisted for the Community Organisation Award for Gender said;

"To be not only be nominated, but also shortlisted for this award is a huge achievement for WAVES, and highlights the work we do which aims to provide a free therapy service to all regardless of gender, age, sexuality, disability, ethnicity or psychological assessment. This award would not only recognise the amazing work of our volunteer counsellors and staff but also help us to promote our service to reach those most in need".

NielsenIQ, Auto Trader and Kantar have recently been announced as sponsors of the pioneering awards that have paid tribute to over 1000 grass root groups and diversity champions since its inception. ITV News are also listed amongst a host of companies showcasing their support

to recognising diverse talent, providing a platform to our unsung heroes. Rachel Corp, Editor, ITV News said: “We are pleased that ITV News will once again be supporting the National Diversity Awards. ITV News remains committed to telling the stories of those, who through their work and dedication to helping others have made a difference; enhancing equality, diversity and inclusion in our society. We look forward to introducing the 2020 nominees to our viewers across the regions and nation.”


Designed to highlight the country's most inspirational and selfless people, the NDA's continue to gain endorsements from high profile figures such as Sir Lenny Henry CBE and Graham Norton. Activist Katie Piper, Emmerdale star Ash Palmisciano and Paralympic Gold Medallist Danny

Creates were on this year’s judging panel, dedicating their time to help choose the highly anticipated shortlist.


Author and philanthropist, Katie Piper said: “I am so proud to be on the judging panel for the National Diversity Awards. In what has been a tough year for many, I am so pleased these awards create and celebrate a new generation of positive role models. As a campaigner myself, I

will love reading about the excellent achievements of grass-root communities which tackle the issues in today’s society with sheer dedication. I can’t wait to honour these charities, role models and community heroes who will have shown outstanding commitment to enhancing equality,

diversity and inclusion.”


Previous winners include actor Warwick Davis, men’s mental health charity Andys Man Club and reformed breast cancer survivor Codilia Gapare. Paul Sesay, Founder and CEO of the National Diversity Awards added, “During challenging times, it is now more important than ever to

recognise our nation’s unsung role models. Let me reiterate that creating this shortlist was extremely difficult due to the vast amount of invaluable work being carried out by nominees. The UK has truly embraced the spirit of The National Diversity Awards by uniting through adversity to create a host of incredible initiatives. The profound impact made by all our nominees is astonishing, and I feel personally encouraged to know that so many lives are being changed for the better due to the many causes being championed by all of you. After weeks of deliberating and thousands of heartfelt testimonials later, I am delighted to finally present to you the best of British Diversity. Congratulations to all of our shortlisted nominees, it is an honour to recognise your fearlessness, resilience and humanitarian efforts with the rest of the world. Let’s continue the fight for justice, unity and equality for all”.


To view a full list of nominees please visit www.nationaldiversityawards.co.uk/2021shortlist

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