Access All: Disability News and Mental Health Episodes Episode guide
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‘I really wanted to give Mum and Dad a hug – it was awkward’
After months apart how does it feel when you can see but can't touch loved ones?
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‘I often get sepsis, if I get Covid my days are numbered’
Three clinically vulnerable people react to the government's plan for living with Covid
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‘I need to remind myself to talk to people’
Loneliness levels in the UK are at their highest – so how are disabled people coping?
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‘I miss the office banter’
Many of us are working from home, but given the choice – would you return to the office?
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‘I know what madness is, and this is the good kind’
The Access All team head to Scotland for their first live show!
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‘I just want a job’: The challenge facing young disabled go-getters
Why is the transition from education to work so hard for young disabled people?
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‘I hit the fire alarm and evacuated the airport’
Rosie reveals how bipolar took over after a break-up with her boyfriend
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‘I had six children to get pregnancy right’
Meet the autistic mum teaching others on the spectrum how to survive the school run.
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‘I had a complete breakdown at the track’
Two of our female Paralympians share their journeys to Tokyo 2020
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‘I couldn’t hear my voice’
Morgan Fox became deaf overnight and now runs Ireland’s first pro cycling programme.
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‘How Taylor Swift helps me to tell the time’
ѿý Reporter Rose has dyscalculia, which means she has trouble making sense of numbers
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‘How a plan to reveal my new boyfriend ended with a fractured spine’
Bethany had just started her PhD when she fell down some stairs and fractured her spine.
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‘Half my income goes on energy bills’
We look at some of the proposed solutions to the problem so far
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‘Friendly fire’ in my brain led to me being wrongly sectioned
Lucy Dawson on how “friendly fire” from her immune system led to her becoming disabled.
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‘Be my friend because we’re both disabled mums’
What's life like for disabled mums when they return to work after maternity leave?
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‘A love letter to people with disabilities’
Meet Eddie Ndopu, one of the people behind WeThe15.
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'You can't go there, you're disabled'
I've felt more disabled in the UK than anywhere else in the world says comedian
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'Wonderstruck': The author who learned to read again
Author Thomas Leeds lost his memory in a road accident and had to learn to read again.
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'What's for dinner?'
Three disabled food connoisseurs discuss cooking when you're disabled
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'What's for dinner?'
Three disabled food connoisseurs discuss cooking when you're disabled
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'Wet wipes and dry shampoo get you a long way'
Baroness Jane Campbell reveals her 'fear' about the lack of PAs working in the UK
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'We're all a bit wonky'
Week four: Frustrations, freak outs and yet more Frozen
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'We should all be allowed to say "this is really hard"'
Lack of exercise and support causes Kate physical pain
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'We found our first Paralympian at the supermarket'
Willpower, belief and hustling - how the Aruba Paralympic team came about
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'We bought a pub for our 12-year-old son'
Ben, 12, uses a wheelchair - he also loves live music, so his parents bought him a pub.
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'We adopted a disabled child during the pandemic'
Podcasters Kate and Holly on the high points of the last year
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'Waiting for the vaccine is like waiting on a kidney'
Holly has been shielding for 11 months and frustration is growing
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'There's a difference between home-schooling and emergency education'
Starting nursery and back-to-school fears after isolating
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'The school phoned, Scout's hurt'
The post lockdown return to school ends with a bump.
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'Suddenly you get this text...'
Kate and Holly turn back the isolation clock, while their neighbours serenade them