Dr Hannah Barham-Brown (she/her) is a GP based in Scotland and an Honorary Clinical Lecturer at the University of Dundee. Alongside her clinical roles, she is a Motability Foundation Governor.
She is also Co-Vice Chair of the Board of Graeae Theatre Company, and former Deputy Leader of the UK Women’s Equality Party – the first visibly disabled political party Deputy Leader in the UK.
Hannah brings her lived experience as a neurodivergent, queer, wheelchair-using woman to life as an internationally acclaimed speaker and activist. She is regularly commissioned to speak and consult on diversity, sexuality and disability.
Hannah has been named as one of the Health Service Journal’s 100 Most Influential People in Health, and on the Shaw Trust’s 2018, 2019 and 2020 “Disability Power 100”, which recognises disabled leaders, trailblazers and change makers.