Peter White hears about the efforts some blind charities are having to make to revive their finances and services after lockdown.And, Haben Girma, the first deafblind graduate of Harvard Law School, tells us about the Her Abilities Award and the drive to celebrate more women with disabilities.PRODUCER: Mike Young
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Folge vom 11.08.2020Blind charities battle back after lockdown; Her Abilities Award
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Folge vom 04.08.2020Virtual pubs, robot guide dogs and face masksThere are now more places where you have to wear a face mask but there are exemptions if you have a disability. The national charity Sense says the government should do more to raise awareness of exemptions as they report a rise in the number of abuse cases related to the wearing of masks. Could a robotic guide dog ever replace the real thing? We talk to Anthony Camu, a student who has designed a prototype of a new device that leads the user as a guide dog would, and Angela Wood, chair of Hab Vi UK, about the pros and cons.And if you're still not sure about going out to a real pub, how about The Staying Inn, a virtual pub, especially welcoming to blind and visually impaired people, where the pub quiz doesn't have a picture round.
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Folge vom 28.07.2020Paraclimbing and CookingAbbie Robinson is a champion paraclimber. She talks to us about her passion for the sport and how she wants more blind and visually impaired people to take up the sport so it can qualify as a Paralympic event. Simon Mahoney suddenly found he had to learn how to cook for himself when his wife recently died. He's now decided to put all that he has learnt into a new book. Simon talks to us about cooking safely, but with aspiration, when you have no sight.Presented by Peter White Produced by Louise Clarke-Rowbotham
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Folge vom 21.07.2020Dog passports and online datingAt the beginning of next year, when Britain leaves the European Union, rules will be different for taking dogs to EU countries. What will be the impact on guide dog owners? We speak to guide dog owner David Lucas and Chris Theobald from Guide Dogs. There has been a growth in on-line dating during lockdown. What are the issues for blind and visually impaired people? Has it been a good experience and will people continue to use online dating services? Fern Lulham is a self-confessed veteran of dating online who has been looking at the evidence. Joy Addo and George Sullivan share their experiences.Presenter: Peter White Producer: Louise Clarke-Rowbotham