Access All: Disability News and Mental Health Episodes Episode guide
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Disability minister on controversial benefit cuts
Disability minister Sir Stephen Timms on £5bn planned benefit cuts
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Disability hate speech in football
Access All examines ableist abuse amongst sports fans
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Disability Hate Crime: What’s really going on?
Incidents of disability hate crime fall, but why aren’t people happy about that?
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Disability charity takes 'murderous' swipe at government
The government's new awareness campaign faces backlash
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Disability benefits: How they could change
What could the government's proposals on the Work Capability Assessment mean for you?
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Disability academic Tom Shakespeare: Why I've started writing novels with a disabled hero
Emma Tracey talks all things disability - and novel writing - with Tom Shakespeare.
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Did I think of myself as gay and disabled 10 years ago?
The census causes Kate and Holly to consider their identities
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Diabetic like the PM
Prime minister May has type one diabetes, so how does that affect daily living for her?
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Dear Mr Dead Head
We chat to Elektric Apple – the theatre company where everyone has a learning disability.
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Dear Janine - Please can I borrow your nipples?
The lost battery which nearly sparked a terror alert to the woman who's lost her nipples.
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Deaf Poets Society (Repeat)
Deaf poet Raymond Antrobus, winner of a Ted Hughes Poetry prize, talks to ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Ouch.
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Deaf Poets Society
Poet Raymond Antrobus on playground taunts, deaf identity and what sounds he can hear
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CripTales: Thunderbox
It is 1968 and a disabled woman is pregnant. What next?
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CripTales: The Real Deal
Liz Carr’s character thinks her neighbour is a benefits cheat.
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CripTales: Audition
Disabled actor Mat Fraser relives his best and worst auditions
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Coronavirus has its red letter day
Fun and frank disability chat to get you through the days of Covid-19.
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Cooking up the Winter Paralympics
GB’s Chef de Mission, Penny Briscoe talks to ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Ouch ahead of the Winter Paralympics.
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Concealing Disability
New research by charity Scope says 38 percent of us do it, but why?
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Coming Out
Why are celebrities choosing now to talk openly about their mental health?
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Comedian Rosie Jones on imposter syndrome and ableism
The popular comedian talks about how you can’t hold yourself back
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Coalition of 350 disability organisations against Assisted Dying Bill
More than 350 disabled organisations form a coalition against the Assisted Dying Bill
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Climate Change: As seen by disabled people in peril
Two disabled Pacific islanders on life as the sea rises
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Christmas repeat: The date saboteur and the make-up store terror
A 15-hour escape from a wedding and facing a department store with depression.
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Christmas repeat: Passionately kissing your ‘mum’ to prove a point
A passionate kiss with 'Mum' and an embarrassing wardrobe malfunction
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Choices and rights: The story of the Disability Discrimination Act
How the DDA was born, living with a secret disease and the Minister for Disabled People.
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Can 'sex robots' help disabled people?
From "sex robots" to gaming and sign language - disabled people get creative.
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Bryony Gordon and the conjoined twin ‘warriors’
Journalist Bryony Gordon talks about her new book, Mad Woman
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Brothers, sisters and disability
We talk about the relationships between disabled and non-disabled siblings.
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Breaking Bad's RJ Mitte on showbiz and disability
The monthly talk show comes from Los Angeles, home of the (disabled) stars.
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Braille and me
And the hunt for Braille-loving superstar Stevie Wonder