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Blog posts
From Playground Stories to Driving Policy: Gabby Rolls’ EDI Journey
On 26th February 2026, the Disabled Leaders Network hosted an event about getting into EDI work. Afterwards, we spoke with Gabriella Rolls, one of our events representatives, about her experience in the field and the advice she would give to others aiming to do the same. My name is Gabriella Rolls. I’ve been a member…
Mainstreaming Conversations around Assistive Tech: Attending the AT Spring Reception at the UK Parliament
There are more than 1 billion disabled people across the world, yet only 1 in 10 have access to the assistive products they need, according to the WHO-UNICEF Global Report on Assistive Technology. For people in the Global South, queer disabled folks, and those navigating intersecting identities, this gap is even wider. As a wheelchair…
An International Disabled Leader’s Response to the UK’s Green Paper on Disability Policy
For those who don’t know, the UK Government’s “Green Paper” on disability support is a policy proposal intended to reshape how benefits, healthcare, and employment are approached for disabled individuals. Most people think of it as a survey designed to collect public feedback on proposed policies. Green Papers are often used to spark public discussion…
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