Voices of ABLE2
Access to justice is a fundamental right, but for many people with disabilities, the legal system can feel complex, intimidating, and out of reach. In our latest episode of Voices of ABLE2, we’re joined by Frank McNally, founding partner of McNally Gervan Law, former President of Reach Canada, and current ABLE2 board member, who brings both legal expertise and lived experience as a hard-of-hearing individual. Frank talks about why navigating the legal system can be overwhelming for people with disabilities, and why access to justice must be inclusive, empathetic, and accessible for all. Whether you’re a frontline worker, a family member, or someone navigating the legal system yourself, this episode offers insight into how we can work toward a more inclusive and equitable justice system for all. Transcript available here. [https://www.able2.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/VOA-Ep-5-The-Justice-Gap-Transcript.pdf] Thank you to Voices of ABLE2's Presenting Sponsor Sequence Marketing [https://sequencemarketing.ca/], for helping us make inclusion heard. Do you have a story to share or know someone who should be featured? Contact us at events@able2.org [events@able2.org]. Do you want to be the first to know about new podcast episodes and updates about ABLE2’s programs, services and events? Subscribe here [https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/sl/HGNIQkH].
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