Episodios

  • Disability Minister - right words, wrong message ??
    Jul 10 2025

    "Do you think they want to be on the streets?"


    In this episode of the All 4 Inclusion Podcast, Scott Whitney discusses the pressing issues surrounding disability employment, lack of government support, and the importance of personal independence payments.


    He emphasizes the need for the government to lead by example in employing disabled individuals and providing timely assistance for those seeking work.


    Whilst showing gratitude and thanks to the disabled people protesting, he wishes they did not have to be doing this to support themselves and others like them.


    The conversation also highlights the challenges faced by disabled people in the job market and the societal perceptions that contribute to their struggles.


    Scott calls for accountability and change within the government to ensure that disabled individuals can live with dignity and contribute to society.


    For more information on All 4 Inclusion please visit www.all4inclusion.org

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  • The Accessible Oban Lesbian + Weekend
    Jul 4 2025

    In this episode, Andi speaks with Maz from Oban Lesbian + Weekend about the importance of inclusivity and accessibility in events for LGBTQIA+ women.


    They discuss the various activities available, the supportive community atmosphere, and the mental health resources provided at the event.


    Maz shares her personal experiences with invisible disabilities and how they shape the event's approach to accessibility.


    The conversation highlights the significance of building connections and friendships within the community, making the event a welcoming space for all.


    Oban Lesbian + Weekend is 5th September 2025


    Find out more here


    https://www.obanlesbianweekend.co.uk/



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    47 m
  • Fighters - A call for inclusion
    Jun 25 2025

    All 4 Inclusion founder has been to see Fighters documentary, the new documentary directed by Michael Grimmett and Jack Tompkins.


    The story follows Matt Edwards an amputee boxer with a fight outside the ring so he can fight inside it.

    The film emphasizes the societal challenges faced by disabled people, the importance of inclusion, and the power of storytelling in advocating for change.


    • Matt Edwards' journey illustrates the fight for inclusion in sports.


    Scott shares personal reflections and broader implications of disability in society, urging viewers to engage with the film and advocate for better support and understanding.

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  • Fighters: A fight for equality
    Jun 21 2025

    The conversation between Kevin Daws and Michael Grimmett revolves around the film 'Fighters', which explores the struggles for equality faced by disabled individuals, told using the lens of boxing.


    The discussion highlights the societal barriers, ableism, and the personal journeys of the disabled people featuring in the film.


    It emphasizes the need for cultural change, equal access, and the importance of understanding the challenges faced by disabled people in everyday life.


    Kevin and Michael discuss the social model of disability and how non disabled people need to be interested too.


    The film aims to raise awareness and promote inclusivity, showcasing the resilience and determination of the disabled community.


    You can watch the trailer for the film here


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y2DnrEBG75M





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    27 m
  • Fatherhood in the NICU - "You are your babies voice"
    Jun 14 2025

    Our Fathers Day special is with Ashley Johnson.


    Ashley is the father of 2 NICU graduates and founder of Haijahr


    Hiajahr focuses on matching charities and businesses together.


    Whilst Ashley uses his lived experience to do talks and presentations within other NICU wards.

    Ashley Johnson shares his profound journey as a father of two NICU graduates. He discusses the emotional challenges faced during their time in the NICU, the unexpected circumstances leading to their admissions, and the daily struggles of balancing work and family responsibilities.


    Ashley emphasizes the importance of community support, the need for more resources for fathers, and the emotional toll that such experiences can have on parents. He also highlights the significance of communication between partners and the necessity of being an advocate for one's child in a medical setting.


    Ultimately, Ashley's story is one of resilience, hope, and the desire to give back to others facing similar challenges.


    In this conversation, Ashley shares his profound experiences as a parent navigating the challenges of having a child in the NICU. He discusses the emotional and physical toll on families, the importance of bonding with premature babies, and the critical role of support systems.


    Ashley reflects on the financial impacts of prolonged NICU stays and emphasizes the need for community support. He also offers valuable advice for future NICU parents, highlighting the strength found in adversity and the appreciation for healthcare professionals.Haihahr can be found on https://haijahr.com/

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    1 h y 9 m
  • Lucas: Epidermolysis Bullosa Simplex
    May 21 2025

    Our first episode with Matt Witts interviewing one of our All 4 Inclusion members.


    Lucas is a keen photographer and has a rare condition called Epidermolysis Bullosa Simplex, also known as E.B Simplex.


    In this conversation, Lucas shares his personal experiences living with epidermolysis bullosa simplex, a rare genetic skin condition that causes severe blistering.


    He discusses the daily challenges he faces, including pain management, mobility issues, and the emotional impact of living with a disability.


    The conversation also covers practical advice for others with similar conditions, emphasizing the importance of understanding and empathy.


    #Epidermolysis Bullosa

    #disability awareness

    #chronic pain

    #personal experiences

    #skin conditions

    #empathy

    #healthcare

    #living with disabilities

    #advice for patients

    #rare diseases



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  • Finding Peace in a Chaotic World
    May 20 2025

    In this conversation, Scott Whitney delves into the profound question of the meaning of life, exploring personal goals and the quest for peace amidst societal chaos.


    He reflects on the importance of self-care, mental well-being, and the impact of leadership on individual happiness.


    The discussion emphasizes the need for basic human needs to be met before pursuing higher aspirations, urging listeners to consider their own state of mind and what they truly wish to achieve in life.



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    5 m
  • Through Grace & Grit: Educating on disability and being gender queer
    May 9 2025

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    Andi Knowles is back with her second podcast looking at why it's important to look at disability through an intersectional lens.

    This time Andi is speaking with Tony McCaffery (they/them) founder and CEO of Diversity Scotland.

    In this conversation, Tony McCaffery discusses their identity as a genderqueer person and the intersection of this identity with their experiences of disability.

    They share insights on the evolution of their understanding of gender, the challenges they face in society, and the internalized shame stemming from their upbringing. The discussion also highlights the importance of inclusion and the emotional labor involved in navigating misunderstandings and discrimination related to both gender identity and disability.

    Tony McCaffery shares their experiences with discrimination and misunderstanding due to their disabilities, particularly focusing on mental health challenges.

    They discuss the importance of resilience, community, and allyship in navigating these experiences. Tony emphasizes the significance of creativity in advocacy and self-expression, and they reflect on their journey of embracing their identity.

    The conversation also touches on the intersectionality of gender identity and disability, the need for societal changes to support marginalized communities, and the importance of understanding the complexities of these identities.

    For more information on Diversity Scotland please follow this link:

    https://www.diversityscotland.co.uk/

    Tony can also be found on LinkedIN or Instagram

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/tonymccaffery/

    https://www.instagram.com/tonymccaffery/?hl=en-gb


    For more information on All 4 Inclusion please visit our website

    www.all4inclusion.org



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    51 m