Dave Clarke intends to tackle issues faced in society‘Wherever you look we’re probably at empathy at best’
Progress has stalled for disabled people in British society, the chief executive of ParalympicsGB has said, as he seeks to move his organisation on to a more activist footing.
Dave Clarke, who stepped into the role this year, will try to emulate the 124-medal total of Tokyo when the Paralympic Games takes place in Paris next year. He says, however, that it would be “disingenuous” of the organisation not to use its platform to try and drive change off the field of play too.
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