44 min

Drug Research, Language, Stress, Cycle Lanes and Whitstable High Street‪?‬ The Way We Roll

    • Society & Culture

No messing, this month our show dives headfirst into seeing whether Simon’s stresses have lifted. As a result, we drift into how Phil is and why he hasn’t been out for a while. As if that weren’t enough, Simon expresses his very biased concerns about a drug under trial called Vosoritide. Why? In essence, it will make some people with dwarfism taller. Incidentally, in case you didn't know October was Dwarfism awareness month. 
Phil raises questions about the new pop up cycle lanes and pedestrian-only areas. In many respects, this is a positive but have differently disabled people’s needs been taken into consideration? What might be the impact, indeed, does anyone carry out the legal duty of Impact Assessments? Simon decides Whitstable high street could be remodelled, he is, after all, an out of towner who visited for a couple of days
Language - Is BAME (Black, Asian and minority Ethnic people) done? What’s the new phrasing? Is it best practice to use the phrase ‘Best Practice’? When was it last updated? Do the criteria need updating every few years so it becomes aspirational and not a reflection of what already happens today?
There are your emails in Listeners Corner. You can be in this section next time, just email us at mintyandfriend@gmail.com 
Links: -
Guardian article on Vosoritide 
Little People UK and Royal College of Midwives 
Wikipedia on Best Practice 
UK Music Industry ‘Drop BAME’ 
Civil Service blog ‘Don’t call me BAME’
Varsity Opinion ‘BAME is outdated and doesn’t represent experiences’











You can find us in Apple Podcasts or Spotify The Show is also available from BuzzSprout

If you have any comments, feedback or suggestions, please email us at mintyandfriend@gmail.com  

We hope you enjoy it.

No messing, this month our show dives headfirst into seeing whether Simon’s stresses have lifted. As a result, we drift into how Phil is and why he hasn’t been out for a while. As if that weren’t enough, Simon expresses his very biased concerns about a drug under trial called Vosoritide. Why? In essence, it will make some people with dwarfism taller. Incidentally, in case you didn't know October was Dwarfism awareness month. 
Phil raises questions about the new pop up cycle lanes and pedestrian-only areas. In many respects, this is a positive but have differently disabled people’s needs been taken into consideration? What might be the impact, indeed, does anyone carry out the legal duty of Impact Assessments? Simon decides Whitstable high street could be remodelled, he is, after all, an out of towner who visited for a couple of days
Language - Is BAME (Black, Asian and minority Ethnic people) done? What’s the new phrasing? Is it best practice to use the phrase ‘Best Practice’? When was it last updated? Do the criteria need updating every few years so it becomes aspirational and not a reflection of what already happens today?
There are your emails in Listeners Corner. You can be in this section next time, just email us at mintyandfriend@gmail.com 
Links: -
Guardian article on Vosoritide 
Little People UK and Royal College of Midwives 
Wikipedia on Best Practice 
UK Music Industry ‘Drop BAME’ 
Civil Service blog ‘Don’t call me BAME’
Varsity Opinion ‘BAME is outdated and doesn’t represent experiences’











You can find us in Apple Podcasts or Spotify The Show is also available from BuzzSprout

If you have any comments, feedback or suggestions, please email us at mintyandfriend@gmail.com  

We hope you enjoy it.

44 min

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