Rachael Mole
Rachael Mole is an award winning accessibility in the workplace specialist. Disabled since the age of 12, she is an advocate for inclusion as a driver for cultural change.
Rachael Mole is an award winning accessibility in the workplace specialist. Disabled since the age of 12, she is an advocate for inclusion as a driver for cultural change.
Rachael Mole CF is an award winning accessibility in the workplace specialist. Disabled since the age of 12, she is an advocate for access and inclusion as a driver for cultural change. She is a 2023 Churchill Fellowship, with international research on how inclusion in the workplace for disabled people drives innovation in organisations.
Rachael is an advisor for the Department for Transport as a member of the Disabled Persons Transport Advisory Committee (DPTAC), a Lloyds Bank Foundation Developmental Partner and Secretariat for the Financial Inclusion Commission.
She also sits on Sounddelivery Media’s board of trustees as their DEI lead.
'I want to be a spokesperson for the disabled community to highlight the stigmas, stereotypes and unconscious bias- from our capabilities and worth in society to the barriers we face on a daily basis.'
Sabrina Jones, Rachael Mole, Sam Billingham and Steve Arnott joined NPC Open Philanthropy Panel made up of funders, research/policy makers, practitioners and people with lived experience.
Rachael Mole wrote ‘My disability costs me at least £500 per month’ for Metro UK.