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Weekly podcast about mental health, wellbeing and disabled people.
Life stories and solutions with a friendly touch – for listeners around the world.

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    • 4.9 • 16 Ratings

Weekly podcast about mental health, wellbeing and disabled people.
Life stories and solutions with a friendly touch – for listeners around the world.

    Life in a mental health unit when you shouldn't be there

    Life in a mental health unit when you shouldn't be there

    Emma Tracey speaks to the mother of a 35 year old woman with learning disabilities who has been living in a mental health facility “unnecessarily” for
    three years. She says there is no reason for her to be living there and that it's due to lack of appropriate housing and care in the community. We
    also hear from autistic author Alexis Quinn who feels let down by the system but is living in her own home now.
    Mencap's analysis shows over 2,000 learning disabled or autistic people are inappropriately leading restricted lives in hospital. Dan Scorer from the charity shines some light on the situation as the government again misses its own target to bring down the numbers.

    Last week prime minister Rishi Sunak outlined the Conservative's plans to change work and Personal Independent Payments (PIP) benefits if they win the pending general election. Talk of benefits change is always concerning and Drew Hyndman from the Access All team combs through what he said and puts it in perspective.

    Activist Shani Dhanda is presently the number one most influential disabled person in the UK according to Shaw Trust's Power 100 list. As the proud Brummy starts a new programme on the BBC's Asian Network, she talks to us about her journey to understanding what being disabled means.

    Access All was made by Niamh Hughes, Alex Collins, Drew Hyndman, and edited by Damon Rose and Alex Lewis. Recorded and mixed by Dave O'Neill. The Senior Editor is Sam Bonham.

    "Alexa, ask the BBC for Access All" to play the latest episode. Or subscribe on BBC Sounds app or website.

    • 32 min
    Access All’s 100th episode

    Access All’s 100th episode

    It's Access All's 100th edition! To mark the occasion we’ve provided a bumper episode – including an interview with Rose Ayling-Ellis talking about how she is changing the conversation around British Sign Language.
    Also on the show: A glimpse behind the scenes – what really goes on when making Access All. Plus celebs give their advice on how to live your best disabled life.
    Presenter Emma Tracey. The episode was made by Drew Hyndman, Niamh Hughes and Alex Collins
    Recorded and mixed by Dave O’Neill
    The editors were Damon Rose and Alex Lewis.
    To get in touch with the team email accessall@bbc.co.uk or find us on X, @bbcaccessall. Don’t forget to subscribe by finding us on BBC Sounds.

    • 38 min
    Outrage at ableist ‘prejudice’

    Outrage at ableist ‘prejudice’

    Disability activist and commentator Samantha Renke says the law on disability hate speech needs to be strengthened after a podcast discussion about dating someone in a wheelchair goes viral.

    Also on the show: Actress and comedian Ashley Storrie talks about the autistic character she plays in the new BBC Three comedy drama Dinosaur.

    The episode was made by Daniel Gordon with Drew Hyndman and Alexander Collins
    Recorded and mixed by Michael Regaard
    The editor is Alex Lewis

    • 27 min
    Disability academic Tom Shakespeare: Why I've started writing novels with a disabled hero

    Disability academic Tom Shakespeare: Why I've started writing novels with a disabled hero

    Tom Shakespeare is Access All presenter Emma Tracey's special guest for an Easter spectacular edition of the podcast.
    He talks about becoming a novelist for the first time in his 50s, and why he created a disabled character to be the hero of his first non-fiction book.
    He also discusses the work he is better known for - a lifetime of disability activism and research - and his profile as a commentator on issues that affect disabled people.
    The episode was made by Daniel Gordon, with Niamh Hughes and Emma Tracey. The editor is Alex Lewis. Recorded and mixed by Dave O'Neill.
    To get in touch with the team, email accessall@bbc.co.uk or find us on X, @bbcaccessall .

    • 22 min
    Bradley Riches: autism, Celebrity Big Brother and me

    Bradley Riches: autism, Celebrity Big Brother and me

    Heartstopper star Bradley Riches lifts the lid on how he coped with having autism as a contestant on Celebrity Big Brother.
    Also on the show: the inventor of a new dating app which he says is fully neuro-diverse friendly.
    The episode was made by Daniel Gordon with Niamh Hughes and Emma Tracey.
    Recorded and mixed by Dave O’Neill.
    The editor is Alex Lewis.
    To get in touch with the team email accessall@bbc.co..uk or find us on X, @bbcaccessall.

    • 28 min
    UK government questioned on commitment to disabled people’s rights

    UK government questioned on commitment to disabled people’s rights

    The UN in Geneva questions the UK government on its commitment to disabled people. We speak to two people who followed the proceedings - disability reporter Rachel Charlton-Dailey and Rensa Gaunt from Inclusion London, which campaigns for equality for deaf and disabled people.
    Actress and broadcaster Madison Tevlin on challenging assumptions about disabled people - and why having Down’s Syndrome is her least interesting trait.
    Plus Don Biswas talks neurodiverse comedy.
    The episode was made by Daniel Gordon with Niamh Hughes and Emma Tracey. The editor is Alex Lewis. Recorded and mixed by Dave O’Neill.
    To get in touch with the team email accessall@bbc.co..uk or find us on X, @bbcaccessall. Don’t forget to subscribe by finding us on BBC Sounds.

    • 27 min

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
16 Ratings

16 Ratings

thelilhen ,

Love learning about disabilities

This is such a great show. I love when they do "takeovers" and have people with disabilities do the show from their own perpectives.

jejjypi ,

Another Canadian!

Love this podcast, makes my slow, gimpy walk to uni so much brighter (I even try harder to not have to take the bus b/c then I can't listen to as much). Hilarious, sometimes surprises me when I get choked up, and keeps me in touch with what's going on in the wide world of disability.

Listener from Canada ,

Great program!

Hello,

I love listening to your podcast. I recently found out about your program while searching for disability-related material on iTunes. Keep up the great work! I hope there'll be more frequent podcasts in the future.

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