Catherine Capaldi campaigned for access and inclusion in Camden and fought hard to make people aware of the issues affecting young disabled people. To celebrate the life, vision and legacy of Catherine Capaldi, the Catherine Capaldi Award will be given to an individual or group of disabled people who have come up with solutions to address a particular problem or issue, to break down barriers or improve access and inclusion for disabled people. Applications close Sunday 28 February 2021.
For more information and to apply:
https://www.elfridacamden.org.uk/kate-calpaldi-tribute/the-catherine-capaldi-memorial-awards/

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