The Dignity Project Honoured in Nature Awards for Inclusive Health Research 2024

We are delighted to announce that Dr. Kelsey Chapman has been awarded the winner of the prestigious Nature Award for Inclusive Health Research in partnership with Takeda for her work with The Dignity Project.

Her impactful work with the Dignity Project and Inclusive Futures: Reimagining Disability is a powerful example of how research and advocacy can come together to improve systems and services for people with disability. This recognition is well-deserved, and it speaks volumes about the impact Kelsey and her incredible team, including Angel Dixon OAM, Prof. Elizabeth Kendall AM, and many more, are making in the field.

The Dignity Project continues to challenge conventional approaches to disability research, fostering systemic changes that promote inclusivity and accessibility in healthcare. Dr. Chapman and her team's work is revolutionising how the medical community approaches disability and inclusion in health research.

This recognition from Nature, one of the world's leading scientific journals, underscores the significance of inclusive research methodologies and their potential to create lasting positive change in healthcare delivery.

We extend our warmest congratulations to Dr. Chapman and her team on this well-deserved recognition of their outstanding contributions to inclusive health research.

To learn more about this award-winning project, visit the official webpage here.

Read more about the Nature Awards and visit The Dignity Project website to find out more about Kelsey's impactful work.

A montage of images showing Dr Kelsey Chapman receiving her award. Kelsey is a young professional woman with long sandy blonde hair. She is wearing a blue pants suit and smiles for the camera whilst holding her award.

A montage of images showing Dr Kelsey Chapman and other recipients receiving their Nature Awards at the ceremony in South Africa, October 2024. Kelsey is a young professional woman with long sandy blonde hair. She is wearing a blue pants suit and smiles for the camera whilst holding her award. The other diverse recipients are also shown, all from different countries and nationalities.


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