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Disability Wales 50th anniversary logo with the numbers 50 in orange/gold colours. The words 'years' and 'mlynedd' curve around the bottom edge of the number 0. The organisation name is in English and Welsh on the right hand side of the numbers.

Road to Rights: Disability Wales Annual Conference 2022 in review

It finally happened! After months of planning, our Annual Conference and AGM took place in October. This was our first hybrid event in three years and we delighted in having so many members joining us in-person and online from across Wales. The day focused on the theme of Road to Rights as we celebrated the invaluable […]


DW staff and board members with Jane Hutt MS, Minister for Social Justice Back row: Left to Right: Felix Shi (Director), Willow Holloway (Chairperson), Minister for Social Justice Jane Hutt MS, Rhian Davies (Chief Executive), Alex Osborne (Disability Equality Officer) Front: Anne Champ (Vice Chairperson). They're all smiling and wearing smart clothes ready to celebrate at DW's 50th anniversary dinner.

Celebrating 50 years of Disability Wales – The Anniversary Dinner

We may have mentioned, once or twice, that Disability Wales is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year.  We couldn’t possibly let an opportunity to mark this milestone pass us by which is why we gathered at Cardiff City Stadium on the eve of our annual conference to take a look back at our organisation’s journey […]


Disability Wales 50th anniversary logo with the numbers 50 in orange/gold colours. The words 'years' and 'mlynedd' curve around the bottom edge of the number 0. The organisation name is in English and Welsh on the right hand side of the numbers.

The Disability Rights Taskforce: October update

The First Minister committed to establishing a Disability Rights Taskforce for Wales in the new Senedd term.  The Taskforce is co-chaired by the Minister for Social Justice Jane Hutt MS and Professor Debbie Foster, author of the Locked Out Report. It is considering the findings and recommendations of the Locked Out: liberating disabled people’s lives and […]


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