Cloverleaf Shortlisted for Three Awards at Inclusion North! 

Published: 22/10/2025

We are thrilled to announce that Cloverleaf Advocacy has been shortlisted for three awards at this year’s Inclusion North Awards Gala, taking place on 14 November 2025. 


Project Innovation Award 
Rising Star Award 
Advocacy Organisation of the Year 


Inclusion North, currently celebrating its 20th anniversary, works to increase inclusion through projects for people with a learning disability, autistic people, and their families across the Northeast, Yorkshire, and the Humber. 


Advocacy Organisation of the Year 
As an advocacy provider, we are honoured to be shortlisted for Advocacy Organisation of the Year. 


Since 1995, Cloverleaf Advocacy has helped people make their voices heard. Each year, we support more than 14,000 people through our 29 advocacy, peer and self-advocacy, and inclusion services, including autistic people, unpaid carers, and people with learning disabilities, physical disabilities, and mental ill-health. 


Project Innovation Award 
Our Happy Healthy Relationships project has been shortlisted for the Project Innovation Award. 


This accessible 12-week course supports people with a learning disability in Kirklees, Calderdale, and Barnsley to build safe and healthy relationships. The course covers key topics such as friendships, consent, intimate relationships, online dating, staying safe, and mate crime. 
 
Rising Star Award 
Last but by no means least, Harvey Morgan has been shortlisted for the Rising Star Award! 


Harvey uses his lived experience of a learning disability and dyspraxia to inspire and empower others. Alongside his role as one of our Happy Healthy Relationships trainers, he is contributing to an 18-month research project with Lancaster University exploring the theme of belonging. 


Harvey’s ambition is clear: to become a spokesperson for people with disabilities, ensuring that every voice is heard. 


We are incredibly excited to be taking part in this year’s Inclusion North Awards Gala and would like to wish all those shortlisted the very best of luck. 
 

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