
Diverse Dialogues was born from our long running Sapphire Partnership campaign called 'Don't Dis My Ability'.
This campaign shines a light on the abilities and attributes of our young adults promoting a positive attitude towards looking at what people with disabilities and neurodiverse needs CAN DO.
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Our young adults worked together to create personalised questions for each of our guests and then took part in interviewing them. This candid approach allows for some fun and laughter as well as finding out lots about some very influential people in Bolton.
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We hope you enjoy Series 1...

Lauren McKechnie
Lauren is the CEO of Age UK in Bolton and we caught up with her to find out all the important things in life like what kind of work she does, where she is originally from and whether she has tattoos

Sue Johnson
Sue is the CEO of Bolton Council and we interviewed her to find out about her role within the council, where she has been running to and what her hobbies are

Paul Hodgkinson
Paul is the CEO of Bolton Impact Trust and also the chair of the board of trustees at Sapphire Partnership. We asked him lots of questions including important things like how many girlfriends he has had and how many tattoos he has got

Andy Morgan &
Karen Holdsworth
Andy and Karen were recently the Mayor and Mayoress of Bolton and we spent time with them to find out lots about what their roles were and what they enjoy most about Bolton