Disability Advisory Panel Alice Langtree has taught in schools and colleges for 35 years, working with disabled students in both the mainstream education.

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Disability Advisory Panel Alice Langtree has taught in schools and colleges for 35 years, working with disabled students in both the mainstream education and SEN (Special Educational Needs) sectors. She spent 17 years as Deputy Principal of Burton Hill School, a school for students with severe and profound learning difficulties, learning disabilities and physical disabilities, and now works as a Special Needs Advisor to the Christian organisation Scripture Union. Alice has also worked specifically in the area of access and communication technology for disabled students and holds a postgraduate diploma in ICT for Special Needs from Keele University.

Disability Advisory Panel Ann Moghaddami worked for the British Council for a number of years before leaving in 2007 to take up her current post in the House of Commons. During this time she worked as an Equal Opportunities Officer in the HR department and was a member of the Disability Working Group. She has a post-graduate qualification in Employment Law, which covers, amongst other things, discrimination legislation.

Disability Advisory Panel Armineh Soorenian is a PhD student at the University of Leeds, researching and recording the experiences of disabled students in UK universities. Herself a disabled student, Armineh has been able to develop considerable insight into the subject over her 8 years of higher education. She hopes to be able to use this to improve the lives of fellow students as well as helping universities to better cater for the needs of disabled people.

Disability Advisory Panel Asif Iqbal, MBE is deaf and has a wealth of experience of deaf and disability issues on both a personal and professional level. He has worked as a Media/Project manager for Deaf Parenting UK since 2007, plays leading role within Harrow Asian Deaf Club, and is a trustee of the Royal Association of Disability and Rights. He is also a Public Appointment Ambassador for the Government Equalities Office and Cabinet Office. He has also acted in an advisory capacity for a number of government departments including the Department of Transport and Department of Work and Pensions. In the past, Asif has worked with local authorities and the NHS included representing and consulting with a large number of deaf, disability and ethnic minority organisations at a senior level. He has contributed to youth, deaf, disabled and black, minority and ethnic communities and has been heavily involved in a range of local and community projects for BSL service provision. Asif was honoured by the Queen in 2011 and received an MBE for his services to Deaf and disabled people. Picture not available

Disability Advisory Panel David Crabtree works as a teacher trainer, advisor and consultant to individuals and organisations working with students with specific learning difficulties such as Dyslexia, Dyspraxia and Dyscalculia. Major projects in which he has been involved have included A Framework for Understanding Dyslexia, a DfES-funded e-learning information portal project, and AchieveAbility, a national network, funded by the HEFCE and based at Westminster University, which promotes awareness of the educational needs of those with specific learning differences.A Framework for Understanding DyslexiaAchieveAbility

Disability Advisory Panel David Slingsby taught biology for 29 years, before taking early retirement, going on to edit the Journal of Biological Education and work for AQA, ExExcel, Cambridge International Exams and the Open University. Disabled from birth, and now using an electric wheelchair, David is, unlike many other panel members, not involved in the field of disability in a professional or even academic capacity. Rather, he is a disabled person who has forged a career as a teacher, researcher and writer, pursuits which have taken him around the world and exposed him to many of the challenges and barriers that disabled people frequently face.

Disability Advisory Panel Eleanor Thoe Lisney is a freelance disability consultant, specialising in matters of inclusive access and design. With a Masters degree in Science in Information Studies, Eleanor has trained and presented on web accessibility and usability around the world, and is editor of uiGarden, a bilingual Chinese/English online magazine for researchers and practitioners who work in the user interface design. She also holds a graduate certificate in Inclusive Environmental Access and Design and has carried out work and training around access auditing. Eleanor has lived in France, the USA, and the UK and is a member of Equality 2025, the UK governments advisory body on disability issues.uiGarden Equality 2025

Disability Advisory Panel Maha Khochen has just finished a postgraduate course in Inclusive Education at the Institute of Education (University of London), supported by the British Councils Chevening Scholarship Scheme. Originally from the Lebanon, Maha is visually impaired and has worked in the field of specialist education in the past and currently works part-time for the Royal National Institute for the Blind (RNIB). Chevening Scholarship SchemeRoyal National Institute for the Blind

Disability Advisory Panel Miro Griffiths became involved in the disability equality agenda at an early age, starting with the Millennium Award Scheme aged 14. He went on to work with the national charity Whizz Kidz as a North- West representative with the main objective of finding solutions to barriers that affect disabled teenagers. Elected chairperson of the user group he has gone on to advise organisations such as the BBC, works on the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority Advisory Panel, and is a member of Equality 2025, the UK governments advisory body on disability issues.Whizz KidzEquality 2025

Disability Advisory Panel Roger Simmons works for the Yorkshire-based organisation Sheffield Futures, an independent charity helping young people and adults to achieve their full potential in learning, employment, and life. In his role as Team Leader for Work with Young People with Learning Difficulties and Disabilities, he has forged close links with the British Councils Connect Youth programme. A great believer in the value of non-formal learning, particularly for young people who may not otherwise have access to such opportunities, Roger also offers training across Europe around all manner of issues relating to work with young disabled people.Sheffield FuturesConnect Youth

Disability Advisory Panel Zara Todd has been involved in the field of disability rights for over 10 years. Currently studying part-time for a Masters degree in Eastern European Studies, Zara is Deputy-Chair of Equality 2025, the UK governments advisory body on disability issues. Zara has also worked with a number of organisations, including Transport for London (TfL) and the Greater London Authority (GLA), and has advised widely on issues of disability and youth participation, developing a particular interest in the ways in which we use technology to empower and engage people.Equality 2025