Riding for the Disabled Association’s Post

We’re delighted that our CEO Michael Bishop has attended Anthropy UK with huge thanks to the players of People's Postcode Lottery. And inspiring to hear that comedian Rosie Jones has challengd us all to prioritise inclusion—reminding us that disability doesn’t stop people; attitudes and structures do. At RDA we strive to break down barriers and open up possibility, so disabled people are not held back. #Anthropy26

A brilliant few days at Anthropy UK, with huge thanks to the players of People's Postcode Lottery. Given the event is held at the iconic Eden Project, it’s perhaps ironic that the theme which stood out most was the importance of getting ‘out of the bubble’. Hearing diverse perspectives and connecting across business, government and civil society not only challenged assumptions, but sparked fresh thinking. I leave the week inspired, and with a clear focus: ensuring that the extraordinary work of Riding for the Disabled Association volunteers and staff is not only recognised, but better connected with both established and new allies to deliver lasting impact. My personal highlight? Listening to the brilliant comedian Rosie Jones challenge us all to prioritise inclusion—reminding us that disability doesn’t stop people; attitudes and structures do. #Anthropy26

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