![A proud disabled mum sits upright holding her daughter who is perching on the armrest of her wheelchair. They are Afro-Caribbean and have long hair in plaits. Both are smiling.](https://winvisible.org//wp-content/uploads/2022/07/dmr-nz-crop.png?w=321)
Proud to be a disabled mum — Nicole Als
![A woman makes the British Sign Language sign for discrimination.](https://winvisible.org//wp-content/uploads/2023/01/discrimination-bsl-sign.jpg?w=342)
- “They wouldn’t let me go home” — a deaf mum’s experience in hospital
- Blind mum Philippa Lomas — When healthcare providers can’t see what their role should be
- The disabled mum who won compensation from Ealing Council for not providing support with her son — amazing!
- Forced adoption for being a disabled mum — Jean Eveleigh
![Images in silhouette of a wheelchair user mum playing with her young daughter. The WinVisible logo: the fist of a woman of colour holds banknotes, framed inside the Egyptian Eye of Horus combined with a women's symbol. Silhouette of a visually impaired woman walking with a cane.](https://winvisible.org//wp-content/uploads/2023/01/podcast-image-composite.jpg?w=666)
Podcast for International Women’s Day 8 March 2022
Disabled women talk about discrimination in social care. Click here to listen to the podcast.