Adaptista & British Academy of Fashion Design Scholarship Programme

This is not a blog; this is an opportunity. Are you a fashionista with a disability? Read on for the opportunity of a lifetime. 

 

ADAPTISTA ANNOUNCE A SCHOLARSHIP PARTNERSHIP WITH THE BRITISH ACADEMY OF FASHION DESIGN DESIGNED TO SUPPORT A MORE INCLUSIVE AND ADAPTIVE BRITISH FASHION INDUSTRY 

 

Adaptista, a leading online retail marketplace dedicated to adaptive and inclusive fashion has partnered with the British Academy of Fashion Design, a leading provider of fashion design education in the UK, to launch a scholarship programme aimed at encouraging people with disabilities to pursue an education in fashion design.  

 

The programme was conceived by Adaptista founder, Maria O’Sullivan-Abeyratne, who is herself disabled,  and has been launched to achieve meaningful change within the fashion industry by highlighting the need for representation and progression for disabled people within education and employment.  

 

According to a House of Commons Briefing Paper published in February 2021 (“Support for disabled students in higher education in England”), the challenges facing disabled students are stark: 

 

  • Disabled graduates are less likely to be in highly skilled employment or higher-level study at 61.8% compared to 73% of non-disabled graduates.  

  • Disabled graduates are less successful in securing employment opportunities following graduation. “A survey of 2017/18 UK graduates, 15 months after finishing their course found that 53% of those with a known disability were in full-time work compared with 62% of those with no known disability”.  

  • Graduates with a known disability tend to earn less than non-disabled students. “27% were earning less than £21,000 compared to 23% of those with no known disability. At the other end of the earnings spectrum, 24% of those with a known disability were earning £30,000 or more compared with 31% of other graduates.” 

 

Adaptista leads with the mission of celebrating one of the largest, yet frequently underrepresented minority groups. This platform represents a hub of quality, fashion-forward brands that drive inclusive practices within their industry, offering innovative products ranging from beauty and fashion to home and lifestyle products - both tailored to people with disabilities and without.  

 

The British Academy of Fashion Design believes that education should be accessible to all. Together they aim to generate accessibility and inclusivity for people with disabilities and this scholarship programme is a big step towards this goal. 

 

The partnership has also attracted the interest of corporate support with John Lewis White City offering a top-of-the-range sewing machine and Includability, the inclusive job board, donating a year of membership to Adobe Creative Cloud and Microsoft 365 to the successful applicant, as well as supporting the student with career advice. 

 

“At Adaptista we are passionate about inclusion, representation and education for the disabled community in an industry which has historically excluded such a large proportion of the world’s population. We are delighted to partner with such a forward-thinking educational body in the British Academy of Fashion Design and together give the opportunity for a disabled person pursue their dream of working in fashion. United we hope this scholarship will also help drive meaningful change within the fashion industry by highlighting the need for representation and progression in both education and employment.” 

Maria O’Sullivan, Founder and CEO Adaptista 

 

“The British Academy of Fashion Design is committed to making accessibility a guiding principle of our organization. One of the practical ways we do this is by actively seeking to recruit a diverse community of learners to build a more inclusive workforce in the British fashion design industry.  We are privileged to work with Adaptista to establish this scholarship and to support this important mission now and into the future.“  

Jane Gregory, Chief Executive Officer/British Academy of Fashion Design 

 

Prospective UK students are invited to apply for this scholarship by submitting a 500-word essay and mood board via the Adaptista website by March 31st, 2023. Applicants must be over 18 years of age and there is no upper age limit. Full details of the program including terms and conditions are available here

 

References: 

Support for disabled students in higher education in England

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