Don’t call me an inspiration, instructs Millie Hawes.
The wheelchair user, one of very few visibly disabled people working in London’s commercial legal sector, is tired of such terms.
Fieldfisher’s Millie Hawes has faced patronising behaviour and awkward jokes in an industry still sadly lacking in disabled diversity.
March 27, 2023 at 06:21 AM
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Don’t call me an inspiration, instructs Millie Hawes.
The wheelchair user, one of very few visibly disabled people working in London’s commercial legal sector, is tired of such terms.
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