Saba Salman

Saba Salman is an award-winning journalist, author, editor and proud sibling; Saba's books wouldn't exist were it not for her youngest sister Raana. Raana loves baking, baseball caps and big hoodies (and she happens to have a learning disability). Raana's a huge influence on Saba's writing which you can find in Private Eye, The Guardian, The Independent, Byline Times and Community Living, which she edits.

Saba trained as a reporter and editor on London local papers, was a news reporter for The Times and an Evening Standard correspondent. Her work has also been published in magazines like Marie Claire, Cosmopolitan and Time Out and in specialist weekly titles on welfare and housing.

Saba focuses on equality, disability and human rights issues and in particular the UK’s population of 1.5m people with learning disabilities. She is a fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, chair of the charity Sibs, which supports the siblings of disabled children and adults, and an ambassador for inclusion non-profit the National Development Team for Inclusion.

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