Mr Harris, who is also the founder of the charity Neurodiversity in Business, which advocates for more awareness of neurodiversity, said he felt “privileged” to campaign with Joshie, who he referred to as a “little superhero”.
“I didn’t have any visible tattoos before as I didn’t think it was professional,” Mr Harris said.
“But we need him to be able to communicate at all times. And if it promotes a conversation about why I have got it, then that’s part of our mission too.
“The light he is shining globally… people want to do the same thing – it has become a global trend and he is leading the fight and I am so pleased.”
Mr Harris is currently working with the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, to make London an inclusive capital.
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