A graphic with a pastel purple and pink background with a brush stroke effect. A cream box is in the centre outlined by a dashed line with a hand-stitched effect. Inside the box, text reads: “Question 1: Compared to non-disabled people or even other disabled people do you think this group (disabled women, girls and non-binary/genderqueer/gender diverse people) face additional costs in everyday life? What kind of costs do they face?”

A graphic with a pastel purple and pink background with a brush stroke effect. Three sticky notes appear across the image, each containing participant feedback. A yellow sticky note with a blue pin reads: “cost of heating!” A purple pinned note reads: “heat, food, transport, technology, pa support, equipment.” A beige circular note with a pink paperclip reads: “Yes heating is huge for me as I need summer and winter otherwise I can’t function.”

A graphic with a pastel purple and pink background with a brush stroke effect. Several coloured sticky notes appear across the image being held up by tape, each showing participant feedback. A pink note reads: “period products and mobility issues.” A yellow note reads: “period products and sensory issues.” A green note reads: “gender transition costs.” A peach note reads: “medical gaslighting and its implications.” A bright green note reads: “Reducing work hours to accommodate appointments, needs and caring.”

A graphic with a pastel purple and pink background with a brush stroke effect. In the centre is a torn notebook-style sheet with handwriting-style text reading: “Very definitely. Additional costs in almost every area of living – housing, transport, education (often has to be part-time over several years – expensive), health and care, and social life (not talked about much, but it matters a lot).”

A graphic with a pastel purple and pink background with a brush stroke effect. Three paper notes being held up by pins and paper clips display participant feedback. A pink square note with an orange paperclip reads: “Discrimination at work is the largest cost for me. Also directly associated legal costs.” A white lined page with a red paperclip reads: “Yes dealing with menstrual cycles adds cost. Extra cost for taxis because I can’t walk quickly which makes me feel more vulnerable in dodgy areas.” A white note with a blue pin reads: “taxis because of inaccessible public transport and feeling unsafe standing on the side of the street as a woman.”