Join our disabled members group

Find out how UNISON’s member group for disabled workers are organised and how to participate

UNISON member in wheelchair at a demonstration

Help us make disabled members’ voices heard 

Disabled members recognise the importance of belonging to and being active in a trade union – in protecting and improving our rights at work. UNISON in turn recognises the importance of its disabled members and its responsibility for paying particular attention to our needs.

Disabled members rights are trade union issues. UNISON’s commitment to equality and to tackling discrimination is written into the union’s rules. They are different ways that disabled members can get involved in their member group, at local, regional and national level.

At branch level

Many disabled members are active in the workplace and branches, representing and advising colleagues both disabled and non-disabled.

At regional level

Each of UNISON’s 12 regions has a disabled members’ group which meets regularly. Regional groups each elect two representatives (at least one must be a woman) to the union’s national disabled members committee.

Arrangements for involvement vary in regions. You can ask your regional office for details.

At national level

The national disabled members committee is made up of 26 regional representatives and disabled representatives of the union’s Black and LGBT+ groups. Deaf members who are native British Sign Language (BSL) users are also involved.

This helps ensure the cultural and linguistic needs of the deaf community are taken into account in the development of our disability policy.

The national disabled members committee organises an annual national disabled members conference where disabled members from branch and regional groups meet to decide on their policies and priorities for the coming year.

Go to events and conferences

The national disabled members committee is a recognised part of the union structure and works with other national committees, such as the national executive council and national negotiators, to ensure disabled members’ rights are taken up in every forum.

Get in touch 

Members can also contact their disabled members’ representatives in UNISON branches to discuss any issues that might arise in their workplace. If the issue is health and safety-related they can also contact their local health and safety representative.

Branches are grouped into 12 regions across the UK, and these are administrated by the head office in London.

National policy officer

UNISON’s national policy officer working on disability issues is Katrina Gilman:

Email: [email protected]

General queries can be emailed or posted to:

Email: [email protected]

Postal address:

UNISON Disabled members

130 Euston Road

London NW1 2AY

Regional contacts

Eastern

Shen Batmaz
UNISON, Church Lane house, Church Lane, Chelmsford, Essex, CM1 1NH
[email protected]

East Midlands

Preet Johal
Regional Centre, Vivian Avenue, Nottingham, NG5 1AF
[email protected]

Greater London

Joy Pearce
UNISON Centre, 1st Floor, 130 Euston Road, London, NW1 2AY
j[email protected]

Northern

David Newey
UNISON, 140 – 150 Pilgrim Street, Newcastle, NE1 6TH
[email protected]

Northern Ireland

Mr Joe McCusker
UNISON, Galway House, 165 York Street, BELFAST, BT15 1AL
j[email protected]

North West

Suzanne Moores
UNISON, Arena Point, 1 Hunts Bank, Manchester, M3 1UN
[email protected]

Scotland

Aiden O’Rourke
UNISON, Broadside, 2 Powderhall Rd, Edinburgh, EH7 4GB
a.o’[email protected]

South East

Abby Hampshire-Boswell
UNISON South East, Ground Floor, Ranger House, Walnut Tree Close, Guildford, Surrey, GU1 4UL
[email protected]

South West

Sarah Woodward
UNISON South West, 2 Tangier Central, Castle Street, Taunton, TA1 4AS
[email protected]

Cymru/Wales

Carmen Bezzina 
UNISON, 491 Abergele Road, Old Colwyn, Colwyn Bay, Conwy, LL29 9AE
[email protected]

West Midlands

Simon Holder
UNISON, 24 Livery Street, Birmingham, B3 2PA
[email protected]

Yorkshire and Humberside

Sultan Mahmood and Joanne Turnbull
UNISON, Yorkshire & Humberside regional centre, Quayside House, Canal Wharf, Leeds, LS11 5PS
s[email protected] and [email protected]