Sense Awards

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Nominations for the Sense Awards 2026 are now open!

Winners are announced in November on our social media channels.

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The awards

Jamie holds up his Sense Award in one hand and a celebratory bottle of wine in the other

Person of the Year

Person of the Year recognises a disabled person with complex needs who has achieved something truly significant, whether through a personal breakthrough, breaking down barriers, or creating positive change for others. This could include building confidence and independence, reaching an important milestone or bringing joy and connection to others.
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Young Person of the Year

Young Person of the Year recognises a disabled young person (under 18) with complex needs who has achieved something truly significant, whether through a personal breakthrough, breaking down barriers, or creating positive change for others. This could include achieving an important milestone, building confidence or independence, developing communication skills, forming friendships or succeeding at school or in a hobby.
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Family of the Year

Family of the Year recognises a family, that includes at least one disabled person with complex needs, and celebrates the love, resilience and teamwork that help them break down barriers together. The award recognises the important role played by parents, siblings and wider family members in supporting one another, overcoming challenges, creating opportunities and building a strong, caring and inclusive environment where everyone can thrive.
A man smiling as he holds up an award with the Sense logo on it. He is standing in the foyer of Sense TouchBase Pears in Birmingham.

Campaigner of the Year

Campaigner of the Year recognises a disabled person or group who have created meaningful change by breaking down disabling barriers in society. They may have influenced policy, challenged prejudice and negative attitudes, raised awareness, or helped ensure disabled people with complex needs have greater choice, inclusion and influence over the decisions that shape their lives.
A group of disabled people celebrating on Britain's Got Talent.

Media Moment of the Year

Media Moment of the Year recognises a powerful media moment that sparked conversation, challenged perceptions or raised awareness about disability. This could include a television show, news story, social media campaign, documentary, podcast, article or public moment that helped shine a light on the experiences of disabled people, challenged stereotypes, amplified disabled voices or inspired positive change in attitudes, understanding or accessibility.
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Fundraiser of the Year

Fundraiser of the Year recognises a person or group who have gone the extra mile to raise vital funds for Sense, through a personal challenge, community or national fundraising event.
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Volunteer of the Year

Volunteer of the Year recognises someone who has selflessly given their time to Sense, making a real difference through donating their time and energy. They will have gone above and beyond for Sense in their role, with evidence of real impact due to their volunteering.
A woman posing in front of water with a pile of canoes behind her. She uses a wheelchair and is wearing sunglasses.

Digital Voice of the Year

Digital Voice of the Year recognises a disabled person who uses their digital platform to challenge disabling barriers and create positive change. They may raise awareness, share lived experiences, challenge stereotypes, inspire action, build supportive communities or provide advice, representation and encouragement to others. The award celebrates the power of using digital platforms to amplify disabled voices, foster connection and improve understanding of disability and inclusion.

Sense Awards Judges

Ruben, Charlotte, Emma and Scott are this year’s judges, all with differing experiences and bringing a weath of knowledge.