Segregated schooling for sight impaired young people
Peter White, BBC disability affairs correspondent, revisits the school for visually impaired young people he attended when he was growing up.
Mainstream schooling for sight impaired young people
Peter White meet two sight impaired students who attend a mainstream school in the Midlands.
From mainstream to segregated
Peter White meets a sight impaired student who moved fro mainstream school back into a special school to pursue her A level studies.
Disability and Difference
The impact of continued research into genetic screening and therapies is debated by people with disabilities and geneticists, highlighting the issue o...
Disabled Women and Motherhood
The challenges and joys of motherhood expressed by two women with differing disabilities
Normal Lives, Different Lives
A researcher's assessment of life on a locked ward for men with challenging behaviour and learning disabilities
Learning Disabilities and college life
Solihull College's part time provision for adults with a learning disability and the colleges desire to include these students in college life
Homelessness: Ernest's story
Personal account of homelessness by Ernest, a young Kenyan who resides in a small hostel run by Cyrenians Cymru in Swansea
Homelessness: John's story
Personal account of homelessness by John interviewed by course team member Julia Johnson