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Become a Piws Access Ambassador

Are you passionate about improving accessibility across Wales? Do you have lived experience of disability and want to help make a difference in your community?

At Piws, our Access Ambassadors help us highlight real experiences, break down barriers, and share valuable insights to support families, individuals, and businesses in creating more inclusive spaces.

What Does an Access Ambassador Do?

As an Access Ambassador, you can get involved by:

  • Uploading Inclusive Events: Share accessible and inclusive events happening in your local area to help others discover what’s available.

  • Reviewing Venues: Visit places like cafés, theatres, attractions, and more—and share your experience of accessibility, including any helpful feedback or photos.

  • Raising Awareness: By telling your story, you help others feel more confident about going out and support businesses in making meaningful improvements.

 

Why Get Involved?

  • Completely flexible – you can take part in a way that suits your lifestyle

  • A chance to build confidence, communication skills, and digital experience

  • Join a supportive community of ambassadors across Wales

  • Help others by sharing your lived experience

 

Interested?

If you’d like to apply or find out more, please fill out this quick form:
🔗 https://form.jotform.com/242033375918357

For any questions or a chat about how to get involved, feel free to contact Gethin at 📩 gethin.ad@piws.co.uk

Together, we can make Wales a more accessible place for everyone.

 

Our Piws Access Ambassadors

 

Sally Aitken | Rhyl, North Wales

I have two young children and we love getting out and exploring North Wales and the North West, including cathedrals, museums and local history. I’m a Welsh speaker. I’m a wheelchair use

Gracie Mellalieu | Mold, North Wales

Macy Williams | Wrexham, North Wales

I became an Access Ambassador because I’m passionate about making spaces truly inclusive—especially for people like me with autism and other complex needs. I use my experiences to raise awareness, create supportive resources, and help others feel seen.

Kamar Elzhoziel | Porthmadog, North Wales

I am Kamar and I am 24 years old and from Porthmadog. I joined as I believe everybody deserves to be able to have accessibility and be noticed. I also believe everyone should have equal opportunities to do things. I enjoy doing different activities myself, as long as they are accessible. I am always looking for accessible activities for myself and my friends to do so we can have fun in the community.

Laura Billington | Cardigan, Mid West Wales

My name is Laura Billington and I love taking photos and making an impact on my community I think I would be a great ambassador because I’m myself. I’m a wheelchair user so I understand and know how difficult it is to get around. to help people in or tourists in this community.

Nikki Adkins | Holyhead, Anglesey

I’m NIkki, I’m a mom to two wonderful boys 12 & 10 both whom have learning disabilities and autism. I love going on walks with my children and my dog Nala. Or going to the gym and spending time with the ones I love.

I came apart of Piws because of my passion to get the world to understand children and adults with disabilities to make family days out easier for families like mine.

I’ve enjoyed my time with piws so far and I can’t wait to see what the future holds for piws.

I’m originally from Birmingham but have lived in Anglesey for 14 years now.

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