Edward Oloidi looks at the ways organisations can be more approachable and inclusive of people with learning disabilities from ethnic minority communities.
Edward Oloidi is a post-doctoral researcher at the University of South Wales, specialising in health inequalities, communication, and inclusive advocacy for people with learning disabilities. A strong advocate for co-production, he has shaped several national initiatives, including the Once for Wales Health Profile and the Learning Disability Educational Framework for healthcare staff. Edward is the co-founder and co-lead of the Ethnic Minority Research Advisory Group (EMRAG) at USW, where his work focuses on bridging the gap between underserved communities and policy development through participatory research.