The UN in Geneva questions the UK government on its commitment to disabled people. We speak to two people who followed the proceedings - disability reporter Rachel Charlton-Dailey and Rensa Gaunt from Inclusion London, which campaigns for equality for deaf and disabled people.
Actress and broadcaster Madison Tevlin on challenging assumptions about disabled people - and why having Down’s Syndrome is her least interesting trait.
Plus Don Biswas talks neurodiverse comedy.
The episode was made by Daniel Gordon with Niamh Hughes and Emma Tracey. The editor is Alex Lewis. Recorded and mixed by Dave O’Neill.
To get in touch with the team email accessall@bbc.co..uk or find us on X, @bbcaccessall. Don’t forget to subscribe by finding us on BBC Sounds.
After the honeymoon
‘You’ve been ablesplained!’
One disabled air passenger, two tickets
The sea shanty star and anxiety attacks
‘I’m just a nerd living in a care home in North Yorkshire’
Ellie Simmonds: 'Who actually am I?'
‘Lewis Capaldi has done so much for the Tourette’s community’
Rose Ayling-Ellis: ‘We all need the feeling of belonging somewhere’
Festivals: 'It was just a complete nightmare from start to finish"
It’s in your Best Interests to listen to this
‘It was petrifying’: The family left on the side of the M1
Life's an accessible beach
‘I hit the fire alarm and evacuated the airport’
The Lost Boy
‘There weren't any ramps back in 1953’
The disabled woman who hired a sex worker
Strike a pose
Magic money
Is ChatGPT a disability ally?
'I haven't had a door on my bathroom for years'
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