The overall aim of Re(al) is to "make visible the experiences of disabled people in Ireland seeking reproductive justice". Their Online Roadshow, which takes place on April 27th, will shine a light on the issues people with disabilities face when it comes to accessing services relating to fertility, contraception, abortion, pregnancy, childbirth and parenting. The conference will share insights into the experiences of Irish disabled people seeking reproductive services. Since 2019, researchers Prof. Eilionóir Flynn, Dr. Áine Sperrin, Dr. Jenny Dagg and Maria Ní Fhlathartha have been collecting oral testimonies to gauge the accessibility of services in Ireland. The project, which will continue into 2022, will act as a toolkit to encourage health, social and legal practitioners to respect the rights of disabled people to make their own decisions regarding their reproductive health.