All episodes
Sunday, 5 May 2013
Aucklander Anthony Towler has been on stage since his early teens and written and directed nine films. His first full-length play Defensibility challenges perceptions or misconceptions of disability.
Full episodeSunday, 28 April 2013
As New Zealanders remember their countrymen who fell at Gallipoli and other battles, One in Five looks instead at what happens to those who are become injured or disabled in the line of duty.
Full episodeSunday, 21 April 2013
Carol Stiles heads along to The Big Event, a showcase of products and services for people with disabilities and the biggest accessibility expo in the country.
Full episodeSunday, 14 April 2013
Katy Gosset meets some other Christchurch-based presenters who taking disability to the airwaves.
Full episodeSunday, 7 April 2013
TASC is an organisation that supports people in the mid and upper North Island who have spinal injuries.
Full episodeSunday, 31 March 2013
This week One in Five is in Christchurch to meet elderly residents in some of the areas worst hit by the earthquakes.
Full episodeSunday, 24 March 2013
Carol Stiles talks to celebrated mouth painter Grant Sharman about his life and work.
Full episodeSunday, 17 March 2013
Katy Gosset jumps aboard a day trip to Orana Park with Don Nordhaus - who for more than two decades has been taking people with disabilities on holiday.
Full episodeSunday, 10 March 2013
The Renaissance Group is one of just three, private, supported living providers in the country. It started in a garage 11 years ago and is now supports 240 people in the Auckland area.
Full episodeSunday, 3 March 2013
The experience of disability within Christchurch's Pacific Island community.
Full episodeSunday, 24 February 2013
The Reels on Wheels Trust has a very simple mission – to take people in wheelchairs fishing.
Full episodeSunday, 10 February 2013
A new model for community living in Tauranga for disabled people who used to live in resthomes.
Full episodeSunday, 3 February 2013
Aaron "Wheelz" Fotheringham, one of the world's top wheelchair stuntmen.
Full episodeSunday, 27 January 2013
South Africa-based occupational therapist Frank Kronenberg has founded Occupational Therapists without Borders in the hope the profession will become more socially responsive to the needs of communities around the world.
Full episodeSunday, 23 December 2012
Katy Gosset visits The Champion Centre, a specialist, one stop shop for children who have developmental delays.
Full episodeSunday, 16 December 2012
Earlier this year Changing Times, Changing Places was published – a collective history of mental health services in the Midland district.
Full episodeSunday, 9 December 2012
One In Five marks the International Day for Persons with Disabilities. In Christchurch, the date was also used to highlight the importance of making the rebuilt city an accessible one, that meets the needs of all its inhabitants.
Full episodeSunday, 2 December 2012
A three day disability arts festival held recently at Corban’s Estate in Auckland
Full episodeSunday, 25 November 2012
Katy Gosset visits the McKenzie Residential School in Christchurch, a specialist facility for children with emotional and behavioural difficulties.
Full episodeSunday, 18 November 2012
Carol Stiles talks to the people behind the report and hears their recommendations for ensuring the equal treatment of disabled people in New Zealand.
Full episodeSunday, 11 November 2012
Engineering students get a first-hand glimpse of how their design can impact on the disabled community.
Full episodeSunday, 28 October 2012
Claire Freeman was injured in a car accident over a decade ago and says the experience has driven her to explore how such injuries can affect both the closeness between couples and other family relationships.
Full episodeSunday, 21 October 2012
Connie Laurin-Bowie, executive director of Inclusion International Canada visits Wellington as a guest speaker at the first ever New Zealand Symposium on the Human Rights for people with intellectual disability, hosted by IHC.
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