About the United Kingdom Council for Access and Equality (UKCAE)

UKCAE was set up from within the private sector to help build inclusive organisations.

UKCAE is a not-for-profit membership body and business is conducted on its behalf by the Chair and a Governing Body of Directors, each of whom is nominated from a company, Trade Association or public sector organisation and includes representatives from the Council of Reference.

The Council of Reference, comprising charities, not-for-profit organisations and individuals, is the main consultative body for the Governing Body, actively included in the development of the Pathway and advising on issues relating to equality, diversity and inclusion.

During the Interim Period the Governing Body Directors will be nominated by the Founder Members and subsequently will be elected.

Founder Members

Founder Member

UKCAE Founder Members comprise a cross-representation of UK private and public sector organisations.

Each Founder Member nominates a Director who will sit on the UKCAE Governing Body for three years.