Rachael Stevenson

Rachael has an adult daughter, Amber, who was diagnosed with Rett in July 2000. At that time, internet searches for treatments and cures for Rett syndrome turned up one sentence and one sentence only: "There is no treatment for Rett syndrome." Devastated by her daughter’s prognosis, Rachael focused on implementing those therapies that were available, keeping Amber as well as she could and giving her the best life possible, but by her early teens, Amber began to struggle with Rett symptoms across the board.

In 2009, two years after the reversal experiments of 2007, Rachael became frustrated that research developments weren’t happening fast enough to make a difference for Amber, and she spearheaded the launch of Rett Syndrome Research Trust UK (now called Reverse Rett) from her kitchen counter. Prior to founding Rett Syndrome Research Trust UK, Rachael wrote a novel (unpublished) and obtained an master's of arts degree with distinction in creative writing from Bath Spa University. She spent five years living in the US, where she worked as an advocate for children with disabilities.

Since the launch of Reverse Rett in July 2010, the organization has delivered nearly $7 million in support of RSRT’s research portfolio. As executive director, Rachael is responsible for implementing the charity’s strategic priorities and for the day-to-day running of the organisation, including communications, fundraising, and administration, and leading a strong community of determined fundraisers and supporters to raise vital research funds that will drive the science forward.


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