Skip to main contentSkip to navigation

Talking about disability

In this series of videos, campaigner Nicola Clark talks to well-known figures about their experience of disability
  • Scars: how our wounds make us who we are – video

    Scars are not just skin deep – emotional and psychological histories lie beneath the healed wounds 

  • Tanni Grey-Thompson: 'My years of experience of dealing with bias against disabled people' - video

    Disability campaigner Nicola Clark talks to Baroness Grey-Thompson, Britain's most decorated paralympian, about growing up with spina bifida and her new role as a cross-bench peer in the House of Lords.

  • Sally Bercow: 'My son has autism, and I'm very proud of him' - video

    Disability campaigner Nicola Clark talks to Sally Bercow, whose eldest child Oliver is autistic, about finding out about her son's condition

  • Warwick Davis: 'Life's Too Short reflected my world' - video

    Disability campaigner Nicola Clark talks to actor Warwick Davis about growing up with dwarfism, and how it has affected his life

  • Jo Whiley: 'People don't have an idea what caring for a disabled person entails' - video

    Broadcaster Jo Whiley talks to disability campaigner Nicola Clark about growing up with her sister Frances, who has cri du chat syndrome, a rare genetic disorder

  翻译: