Maria, who is severely deaf, has been named in the UK’s top 100 most influential people living with an impairment or disability. Her award was confirmed by an independent panel of judges and presented at an awards event at the Landmark Hotel in London.
Maria, who is originally from Cagliari, Sardinia, and now lives in Southeast London, is passionate about disability rights and celebrated the publication of her first novel earlier this year on disability and intersectional rights. Written in her first language, Italian, the novel is based on her own true story and the struggles she faced when she left Italy as a teenager to start building a new life in the UK.
Maria has worked at HS2 Ltd for almost five years and plays a lead role in ensuring that HS2 meets its corporate EDI commitments and targets – this includes attracting more women into the sector and increasing the number of people from BAME and underrepresented groups into employment.
Her achievements over the last 12 months, which were pivotal to her award win, include the development and launch of HS2’s new accessibility policy and digital accessibility hub – which launched on International Disabled People’s Day in December 2021.
Maria describes her ultimate goal as the day in which accessibility becomes ‘business as usual’ and not a special request. Her own reliance on captioning and lipreading to communicate is a simple reminder of how quickly a person can feel disconnected.
In February 2021, HS2 Ltd earned the accolade of becoming the only organisation in the UK to have achieved the Clear Assured Platinum Standard accreditation. It received the award in recognition of its commitment to embedding inclusive best practice into all elements of its work, including the design and delivery of Britain’s new railway.