AMIAB (National Associative Entity of Social Economy declared of Public Utility, of Attention to People with Disabilities and/or at Risk of Social Exclusion) has awarded the Social Inclusion prize in the category of ‘Media’ to the programme ‘100% Únicos’, of Shine Iberia and Mediaset. The awards will be presented at the XXVI Gala, where the great work carried out by ‘100% Únicos’ in favour of Inclusion will be acknowledged.

“We want to recognise the television programme ‘100% Únicos’ for its outstanding efforts in promoting social inclusion. Its work in making people with disabilities visible and highlighting them from a positive point of view improves the opportunities for inclusion. Thank you for the strong inclusive commitment you have shown to our organisation, you are part of our big family”, said the association.

The awards ceremony will take place on Wednesday 23 October 2024 at 19:30 at the Palacio de Congresos in Albacete.

People with ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder) become impromptu interviewers of the country’s most important personalities. As a result, sincere, unfiltered, brilliant, tender and funny conversations emerge that will surprise viewers. ‘100% Únicos’ is born, a format by Shine Iberia (A Banijay Company) for Mediaset that is much more than a television format. ‘100% Únicos’ arrives in Spain after its overwhelming success in France, where the guest list included big names in the country such as President Macron himself, and represents an exceptional opportunity to showcase the day-to-day life of these special people, a reality that is full of challenges impossible to overcome without an admirable capacity for adaptation. They and their families are faced with needs that they cannot always meet and, on many occasions, with incomprehension and exclusion. Now these unique people can be known and heard thanks to television and, in addition, they will have the opportunity to ask what they want to great personalities of sport, culture or politics in our country, such as Antonio Banderas, Albert Rivera, Mercedes Milá, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, Dabiz Muñoz, Carmen Maura, Leo Harlem, Xavier Sardá, Rozalén, Javier Gutiérrez, Enrique Cerezo and Daniel Guzmán.