This information includes all member of DPTAC during the reporting period, and new members appointed in July 2006.
Membership as at 01 April 2006
Neil Betteridge - Chairman
Neil developed rheumatoid arthritis at the age
of 3, which had a major impact on his life for
the next ten years or so and continues to
inform all his work. Since completing his
research degree in 1989 he has been working
as a public policy specialist and campaigner
on arthritis and pan-disability issues.
Formerly Head of Public Policy and Campaigning at RADAR (Royal
Association for Disability and Rehabilitation), he is now Chief
Executive at Arthritis Care. He is additionally Chair of the PARE
(People With Arthritis/Rheumatism in Europe) Manifesto, the
European campaigns network of arthritis user groups; is Chair of
ARMA (Arthritis and Musculoskeletal Alliance), the umbrella group
for arthritis in the UK; and a member of the Commission for
Integrated Transport. He has recently completed 4 years as Vice
President of EULAR (European League Against Rheumatism) as
well as a three year term of office as a trustee with the Long Term
Medical Conditions Alliance.
Throughout 2004-05 Neil served as a patient advisor on the
steering group of the Department for Health in England's
Musculoskeletal Services Framework.
Pravinkant Amin
Pravin is the Special Projects Manager in the
Engineering and Transportation Department at
the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames
and is a member of the Institution of Civil
Engineers. He is the Past President and
Trustee of National Congress of Gujarati
Organisations and Trustee of ASHRAM
(Lambeth Asian Elderly Centre). This is his second three year term
as a member of DPTAC.
Ann Bates
Anne has been a member of the Rail
Passengers Committee working closely with
train companies and the Strategic Rail
Authority. She is currently a non-executive
member of a National Health Trust and has
professional involvement with both the
National Association of Teachers and
Lecturers in Further and Higher Education and the Trade Union
Disability Alliance. A member since 2002, Ann is a wheelchair user
who has arthritis. She chairs DPTAC's Rail Working Group.
Sean Bolton
Sean Bolton was appointed as a member of
DPTAC in January 2005. He is also a member
of the Scope National South West Partnership
committee, which manages the Scope Area
Plan, and monitors the services at local level,
reporting back to the Scope Executive
Council. He is an "expert by experience" at
the University of the West of England in Bristol, in which role he
assesses students on their knowledge of service user involvement,
and helps them to locate information they need for their Social
Work courses. He is a member of the North Bristol Patient and
Public Involvement Forum, which looks at the health service within
the area. His role is to talk to patients, and feed back their
comments and concerns to the NHS Trust, in order that services
can be improved. He has previously been involved with Bristol
Disability Equality Forum advising on Equal Opportunities and Disability Policies. He was also involved with the Bristol Physical
Access Chain which looked at the access issues within Bristol,
including transport and buildings. This is his first three year term as
a member of DPTAC.
Lekh (Vidur) Dindayal
Vidur is an architect who has worked on
access design for over 30 years. Appointed to
DPTAC in 2002, he is a member of the
Disability Appeals Tribunal and a continuous
professional development (CPD) assessor for
the Royal Institute of British Architects CPD
Providers Network. He is a former member of
the London Regional Passengers Committee, and Vice Chairman of
its Advisory Panel on Accessible Transport. He was a part time
lecturer for 15 years.
Jean Dunlop
Jean has been a member of DPTAC since
1997. Jean is the Vice-Chair of the Scottish
Accessible Information Forum, Chairperson of
FABB Scotland (Facilitating Access Breaking
Barriers) and a member of the Mobility and
Access Committee for Scotland. She is a
wheelchair user, and also a disability equality
trainer. She chairs DPTAC's Maritime Working Group.
David Finnegan
David has spent sixteen years working in the
access field with Merseytravel Passenger
Transport Executive with responsibility for
designing inclusive infrastructure and
implementing the DDA throughout the
organisation. He has undertaken other
disability work through WIRED (Wirral
Information Resource Equality and Disability), the Spinal Injuries
Association and is also a member of the Access Association. David
has an interest in environmental issues and is an inventor. He is a
wheelchair user and has been a DPTAC member since 2002.
Roger Hewitt
Roger has been a member since 2003 and is
in his second three year term. His role as
Projects Manager for the United Kingdom
Council on Deafness (UKCoD) involves coordinating
a number of projects including
Opportunities for Volunteering and Deaf
Awareness for Healthcare staff on behalf of
the Department of Health. As a Deaf person, Roger's personal
experience and knowledge has proved useful in his role on several
access advisory groups covering a wide range of areas such as
theatres, local authorities and the police. Roger is also a consultant,
researcher and trainer on Deaf Issues, including Mental Health.
Judith Jesky
Judith became spinal cord injured in 1969
following a road traffic accident at the age of
13. For the past six years she has worked full
time for the University of Cambridge as head
of its Disability Resource Centre, which
provides information, advice and support for
disabled students and staff studying and
working at Cambridge. Before that she worked in local government,
at Cambridge City Council for 11 years developing disability
services such as Shopmobility and a Taxicard travel voucher
scheme, and in developing policy and best practice in their
Strategy Department. She is a member of the General Council of
the Spinal Injuries Association. This is her first three year term as a
member of DPTAC.
Tomi Jones
Tomi has worked in transport for the past
twenty years. Initially he was Transport
Supervisor for Social Services in Dyfed and
then became Transport Manager for the new
unitary authority of Ceredigion. Four years ago
he was instrumental in setting up an integrated
transport unit for the authority and has since
then been its manager. He was a founder member of the Community
Transport Association of Wales and is has been its chair He has also served on the national executive of CTA UK and is currently vice chair.
This is his first three year term as a member of DPTAC.
Grahame Lawson
A member since 1996, Grahame has been
involved in transportation for over 36 years
and has had a particular interest in disability
issues for 15 years. He undertook a lead role
in the review by DPTAC of the Blue Badge
Scheme. Grahame recently retired as Head of
Planning and Transportation with North
Lanarkshire Council where he was a key officer on disability issues.
He was also an adviser to the Convention of Scottish Local
Authorities on disability matters. He chairs DPTAC's Personal
Mobility and Local Authority Working Group.
Marilyn Lister
Marilyn Lister is Studies Manager at the Audit
Commission where she has worked since
2000. She worked previously in local authority
leisure services and for the Cabinet Office
Chartermark Awards. This is her first three
year term as a member of DPTAC.
Wendy Morrell
Wendy was a mathematics teacher until 1989
when she sustained a brain injury in a sporting
accident. In 2000 Wendy was partnered with
an assistance dog from Dogs for the Disabled;
she has since become an active member of
the assistance dog movement working to
improve access both in the UK and abroad. Wendy is on the Board of Directors of the International Association
of Assistance Dog Partners (IAADP) and has travelled extensively
throughout Europe and USA with her assistance dog. Wendy is a wheelchair user and lives in Dorset, where she has cofounded
a local access group. This is her first three year term as a
member of DPTAC.
Nicola McLeish
Nicola works as a Senior Transport Planner at
Kent County Council, where she has been
since 2001. Nicola specialises in mobility and
access issues across the highway network.
She has been involved in raising the profile of
disability issues in Kent through Disability
Awareness Training specifically constructed
for Highways and Transportation professionals. Nicola is a member
of the Transport Planning Society and the Institute of Civil
Engineers, and has a keen interest in sustainable travel. This is her
first three year term as a member of DPTAC.
Alan Norton
Alan is Director of Assist UK (formerly the
Disabled Living Centres Council), the National
network for advice on independent living
equipment. He is also a board member for
the Disabled Living Centre in Manchester, and
Chairman of Bury Shopmobility. He is a
member of the North West Committee for
Community Legal Services and involved in the Greater Manchester
Police Respect Programme. He is also involved in many voluntary
sector activities providing services and inclusion for disabled people
in the North West. This is his first three year term as a member of
DPTAC.
Tom Pey
Tom is Director of Public Policy and
Development for the Guide Dogs for the Blind
Association, a Trustee of the Royal London
Society for the Blind, and sits on the Pets
Passport Advisory Committee. He chairs
DPTAC's Taxi and Private Hire Vehicle
Working Group. Tom is blind, and was
appointed to the Committee in 2002.
Katherine Phipps
Katherine is currently Director of
Communication Services and Development at
the Royal National Institution for Deaf People
(RNID) and was previously Head of the Joint
Mobility Unit Access Partnership, the pandisability
access consultancy, and disability
consultant for the RNID, and research
assistant at Institute of Hearing Research. She chairs the Inclusive
Environment Group, advising the Commission on Architecture and
the Built Environment on the built environment needs of disabled
people, with a specific remit for access and inclusive design. On
DPTAC she leads on transport issues relating to the 2012 London
Olympics. This is her first term as a member of DPTAC.
Dai Powell
Dai Powell is Chief Executive of Hackney
Community Transport, a large urban not-forprofit
company in east London who won the
Social Enterprise of the Year award in 2004.
Dai has always believed that transport can
play a key role in determining the extent to
which people with mobility difficulties are
able to fulfil their potential and to participate more fully in society.
Through the services HCT run, Dai has demonstrated how to turn
such a vision into a reality. As well as his work in HCT, Dai has also been the Chair of the
national Community Transport Association (CTA) since 1999. Under
his leadership, the CTA has played a significant role at a strategic
level, working with the Social Exclusion Unit, the Department for
Transport, academic institutions and other agencies to ensure that
the needs of millions of socially isolated communities and
individuals with disabilities are fully taken into account when
policies and laws are developed. Dai was honoured with an OBE in the New Year's Honours list
(2006) for his contribution to services to disabled people. This is his
first term as a member of DPTAC.
Keith Richards
Keith is Head of Business Development &
Consumer Affairs at Association of British
Travel Agents with special responsibility for
access issues. Appointed in 2002, he was a
member of the Department for Transport's Air
Access Group responsible for producing the
Code of Practice - Access to Air Travel for
Disabled People. Keith is also a member of the European Civil
Aviation Conference Facilitation Working Group on People with
Reduced Mobility. He chairs DPTAC's Aviation Working Group.
Carol Thomas
Carol Thomas is Access and Inclusion
Manager at the Guide Dogs for the Blind
Association. Carol started her career as a
planner and access officer in local government.
She has worked in the access field for over 20
years, at Disability Wales and JMU Access
Partnership, RNIB before joining Guide Dogs. Carol has been a member of DPTAC since 1999 and chairs the
Education and Training Working Group. Carol leads the Secretariat
for the Joint Committee on Mobility of Blind and Partially Sighted
People, and is a member of many bodies including the Access
Association, Disability Rights Commission forums on built
environment and transport, and the Commission on Architecture in
the Built Environment Inclusive Environment Group.
Richard West
Richard is a member of the Greater London
Association of Disabled People (GLAD) and
works with CHANGE where he deals with
transport issues. Richard has a particular
interest in making transport information more
accessible for people with learning disabilities
and has worked with Transport for London in
that area. Richard has been a member since 1999 and is the first
member of the Committee with a learning disability. Richard is also
deaf.
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