All episodes
Sunday, 22 April 2012
True Colours is a child health service organisation set up eight years ago by Cynthia Ward to provide a service for seriously ill children, young people and their families.
Full episodeSunday, 18 December 2011
Julie Woods is following successes in writing, cooking and travel with a project to visit every intermediate school in the country.
Full episodeSunday, 11 December 2011
Bioethicist, social scientist, commentator, activist on disability issues and WHO advisor, Tom Shakespeare talking to Kathryn Ryan.
Full episodeSunday, 4 December 2011
As the feature length documentary When A City Falls about the Christchurch earthquakes goes on general release in New Zealand, One in Five recalls a programme from earlier in the year when Mike Gourley sneaks inside the Christchurch cordon to meet up with red zone resident, Frank Film's Gerard Smyth.
Full episodeSunday, 27 November 2011
New Zealand documentary film-maker Peter Wareing talks to Mike Gourley about compelling documentary, Not Everybody Can Do Everything.
Full episodeSunday, 13 November 2011
ABC ‘All in the Mind’ host Natasha Mitchell introduced a session from the 2011 Adelaide Festival of Ideas featuring child psychiatrist Professor Jon Jureidini. Professor Jon Jureidini is concerned and outspoken about the way his profession is interpreting and responding to young people's distress, medicalising the street of living and turning dis-ease into disease.
Full episodeSunday, 30 October 2011
Some scientists describe depression as an inflammatory illness. Natasha Mitchell of the Australia’s ABC Radio National programme ‘All In The Mind” as she discusses the current science with three experts.
Full episodeSunday, 2 October 2011
A special BBC Health Check programme on the extraordinary case of Phineas Gage, a 19th century railway worker injured in a bizarre accident when an explosion shot an iron bar up into his skull above his eye and out through the top of his head.
Full episodeSunday, 25 September 2011
A documentary about kidney dialysis treatment and the journey of a transplant patient.
Full episodeSunday, 11 September 2011
Australian broadcaster, electronic music expert and structural engineer John Blades has used a wheelchair for many years. He undertakes a frank exploration of sex and disability
Full episodeSunday, 4 September 2011
A rare glimpse into the anatomy of depression: a boy and his father share a moving dialogue.
Full episodeSunday, 21 August 2011
Mental health courts and the challenge of therapeutic jurisprudence
Full episodeSunday, 24 July 2011
This is the century for visual communication: video conferencing, YouTube, smart phones – and deaf people are at the forefront. We're getting geeky at the world's first and only deaf university, Gallaudet University in Washington DC.
Full episodeSunday, 17 July 2011
At the world's only deaf university, Gallaudet University in Washington DC, a radical rethink of what it means to occupy and design space is underway: it's called 'deaf architecture'.
Full episodeSunday, 10 July 2011
Gallaudet University in Washington DC is the world's first and only university for deaf students.
Full episodeSunday, 26 June 2011
Two recent theatre productions in Auckland are signalling a new approach to attracting deaf and blind audiences.
Full episode