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The Download: Chasing disabled customers and bad news from the workplace
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Presenter Paul Carter is joined by business coach Robin Hindle-Fisher and disability consultant Phil Friend. They discuss unexpected positive consequences from an examination of the extra costs disabled people face which was carried out by Scope, the charity which funds Disability Now. Also on the agenda some research from Nottingham University’s business school which suggests that people in the workplace are not necessarily thrilled at the prospect of having disabled people as colleagues. Producer: Ian Macrae
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The Download Head to Head: Baroness Jane Campbell
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In the latest conversation in our Head-To-Head podcast series, Ian Macrae meets Baroness Campbell of Surbiton. She talks about her suburban childhood and poor early schooling, the death of her first husband and its impact on her disability politics, her hopes for Teresa May’s government and how members of the House of Lords react to her as a disabled person.
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The Download: Feminism, self-definition and life after the Paralympics
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Lawyer Raquel Siganporia, disability consultant Maria Zedda and actor, writer and feminist Athena Stevens join Paul Carter. They discuss defining ourselves as disabled, life beyond the Paralympic circus and feminism and disabled women. Producer Ian Macrae.
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The Download: Head to Head - Julie Rogers
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Kicking off Disability Now’s Paralympic season is this interview with T42 sprinter Julie Rogers. At 17 she’s competing in the 100m in Rio but this is not her first Paralympic Games. In 2012 at the age of 13 she was a member of Britain’s seated volleyball team at the London games. She talks to Ian Macrae about her move to track and field, her desire to succeed in disability sport and her realistic hopes and expectations for Rio. Producer/Presenter IAN MACRAE Technical support: RICHARD ARMSTRONG
26:39
The Download: Air travel, employment and poetry
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Ian Macrae sits in for regular host Paul Carter and is joined by guests Mik Scarlet, Jane Hatton and performance poet Callum Brazzo who presents one of his poems towards the end of the show. Also under discussion, the woes it disabled flyers and a company which aims to bring together disabled job seekers and the employers who need their skills. Producer/Presenter Ian Macrae Technical support Joe Galbraith
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The Download: PAs, inspiration and disability arts
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Guests Lisa Egan, David Hevey and Michael McGrath join presenter Paul Carter to discuss problems with paying PAs redundancy, the recently launched National Disability Arts Collection and Archive celebrating the battle for disability rights and why some people positively want to inspire others. Producer Ian Macrae
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The Download: Head to Head - Frank Gardner
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The guest on this epsiode of The Download: Head to Head, the extended interview sereis from Disability Now, is Frank Gardner, Security Correspondent at the BBC.
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The Download: NLW, secret shopping, Me Before You
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In this episode of The Download from Disability Now Paul Carter talks to entrepreneur and consultant Geoff Adams-Spink and writer and activist Penny Pepper. They discuss the impact of the National Living Wage on the cost of care, how to become a disabled secret shopper and the film Me Before You which has seen disabled people protesting on the red carpet. For information about RICA visit http://www.rica.org.uk Presenter: Paul carter Producer: Ian Macrae Note: this episode was recorded before the EU Referendum had taken place. A transcript of this show will be available shortly.
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The Download: LGBT, The Archers, and de-cluttering
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In this edition of Disability Now’s discussion show The Download, we find out what the current hot storyline in Radio 4’s The Archers has to do with disabled people. Does being disabled and LGBT mean you fight a battle on two fronts? And what benefits can be derived from de-cluttering your life? Presenter Paul Carter is joined by Dr Katherine Runswick-Cole from Manchester Metropolitan University, Dr Ju Gosling, Chair of Regard the LGBT organisation for disabled people and Sue Kent who recently undertook a big clear out. Producer: Ian Macrae.
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The Download Head to Head: Evelyn Glennie
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At the age of 6 Evelyn Glennie contracted mumps which affected her hearing. From then on she gradually became increasingly deaf. But by the time she was twelve she had already decided on a career as a musician. But the path she chose to take was her own as she found herself drawn to the huge family of percussion instruments and the varied techniques needed for playing them. She was not interested, however, in the brief chances to shine available to a jobbing orchestral percussionist. From the start, and against most advice she was determined to build an international reputation as a solo percussionist. In this episode of our one-to-one interview podcast, Dame Evelyn talks to Ian Macrae about her enthusiasm for the instruments she has chosen to make her own, the choices she made and battles she faced in making them and how she set about building a repertoire more or less from scratch. She also reveals which of all the instruments she plays is her favourite and explains why the acoustic garden she’s been involved in designing for the 2016 Chelsea Flower Show isn’t made up of bamboo poles and wind chimes. Presenter and Producer: Ian Macrae
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The Download: Head to Head - Peter Beresford
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Ahead of the publication of his new book, All Our Welfare Professor Peter Beresford talks to Ian Macrae about his childhood, racial identity, mental health, an academic career spanning more than 25 years, what welfare should mean today and boxing.
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The Download: Cuts, hotels and housing
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For this edition of The Download, Disability Now’s topical and lively discussion show, presenter Paul Carter is joined by Roger Lewis of Disabled People Against Cuts (DPAC), James Price, MD of lobby group on hotel accessibility Access All rooms and also by access consultant Tracey Proudlock. On the agenda, the Cameron government’s benefits cuts debacle, setting standards on hotel accessibility and the impact on disabled people of the government’s initiative to sell off yet more social housing.
Producer: Ian Macrae
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The Download: Head to head - Genevieve Barr
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Deaf actor Genevieve Barr was catapulted into public notice in 2011 when she landed a major role in BBC1 prime time drama series The Silence. Now she tells Ian Macrae that she’s proud to call her co-stars in that show friends. But the big break did not guarantee further success or even work. But she’s now winning critical and public approval for her performance in Jack Thorne’s play The Solid Life Of Sugar Water currently playing at The National Theatre in London. She talks about the play and her role, reflects on her Yorkshire roots and remembers two careers as an international sportswoman representing two countries in two different sports.
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The Download: Bionics Special
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We talk bionics in this special of The Download: can they change the lives of disabled people? Are they a threat to our disability identity? Or the answer to all our prayers? Host Paul Carter is joined by Mik Scarlet, Sophie Partridge and bionics user Nicky Ashwell.
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The Download: Head to Head - Laurence Clark
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Comedian Laurence Clark talks to Ian Macrae in Disability Now’s interview show. He discusses school days, comedy influences, an encounter with Jimmy Savile and also tells his least favourite disability related joke.
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The Download - PIPs, Fuel Poverty and Power Lists
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Paul Carter is joined by Guests Sue Bott of Disability Rights UK, Editor of Disability Now Ian Macrae and writer, critic and activist Mike Shamash who kick off the new year talking about hopes and fears for 201g
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The Download Head to Head: Hannah Cockroft
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Paul Carter chats with multiple Paralympic, World and European gold medallist about her journey from frustrated teenager to international star.
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The Download: Academia, activism and social media
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Paul Carter is joined by guests Professor Peter Beresford, Kyle Jordan and Grace Wong as for fun and engaging discussion of the latest disability issues.
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The Download: Disability identity, TV seasons and questions, questions...
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Paul Carter is joined by Fran Macilvey, Richard Butchins and Zara Todd for more insightful and intelligent disability discourse.
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The Download: Wheelchair services, mental health and disability identity
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The Download: Wheelchair services, mental health and disability identity
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