Disability
NZ disability funding faces half-billion-dollar shortfall
The state of funding in the disability sector has been laid bare - and it doesn't paint a pretty picture. Trish Grant from advocacy group IHC joins us to discuss the issues, and how to solve them. Audio
'A system that's been very effective at hiding and suppressing need'
Demand for help from disabled people and their families has soared with thousands coming forward for the first time. Audio
Demand for help soars in disability sector
There are warnings of a worsening funding crisis facing the disability sector, with new evidence suggesting many more potential users than previously thought don't get access to support they are… Audio
Disability providers says more money needed to avert crisis
An organisation representing disability providers says the government needs to take immediate action and inject half a billion dollars a year to stave off a crisis in the sector. The Disability… Audio
Cookie company employing disabled New Zealanders
The Cookie Project employs Kiwis with disabilities to make cookies, paying them a living wage. Eric Chuah is one of the founders of The Cookie Project and tells us how it is changing lives. Audio, Gallery
Understanding autism
There's growing understanding of what it means to be autistic, with famous faces talking openly about it and supermarkets like Countdown having a quiet hour. Audio
Autistic children waiting too long for support
Some children with autism are waiting half their lives to get a diagnosis, only to go on another waiting list for on-going support, according to the advocacy organisation Altogether Autism. Ministry… Audio
Disability advocate takes govt ministers to court
A disability advocate is taking legal action against a system of "sham employment relationships" that means disabled children are the employers of the parents caring for them.
Manifesto of a Good Cripple - Suzanne Cowan
Suzanne Cowan sees dancers with disabilities as pioneers reshaping how dance is perceived through challenging contemporary dance audiences. She's a dance artist who uses a wheelchair having… Audio, Gallery
The hidden issue inside our low unemployment figures
New Zealand's low unemployment rate hides the fact that over half the people on a benefit are disabled or have health conditions, or are caring for someone in that situation. Audio
Adaptive rock climber Craig deMartino
Craig deMartino was a professional rock climber who nearly lost his life in an accident 17 years ago, when he was dropped 30 metres from a rock ledge - breaking almost every bone in his body. 18… Video, Audio, Gallery
Campaign to make pictures accessible for the visually impaired
Social media is no longer just about words, photos are often the main form of communication these days - thanks in large part to Instagram and Snap Chat. But what about those who can't see these… Audio
Takiwatanga Sanctuary - a haven for animals and for families
Steve and Phil Brown have set up their King Country home and farm as a sanctuary for children with disabilities and their families. Their rescued animals are on the staff and help entertain and… Audio, Gallery
Ardie Savea's goggles
All Blacks flanker Ardie Savea will wear protective goggles in the next RWC game against Canada. Audio
Disabilities at an athletics carnival
Sydney's top private boys schools have split over a decision to include a race for students with disabilities at an athletics carnival, prompting organisers to abandon the plan. Audio
“Invisible” disabilities shouldn’t impair access to sport
Making time to listen and understand is key to helping women and girls with “invisible” impairments participate in sport in New Zealand.
Coming up
Robyn Hunt: A life of literacy advocacy
Writer, journalist, avid reader and disability advocate Robyn Hunt (ONZM) is this year's recipient of the New Zealand Arts Access Accolade. It's a recognition of the support she's given to Arts Access… Audio
Sophie Pascoe is so good, she's her only competition
Paralympic swimmer Sophie Pascoe is so good, the only person she has to beat is herself. Audio
Documentary: 'It's the closest thing I'll get to flying'
Loading Docs - Petra Leary takes her hidden superpower to the sky, focusing her lens on becoming the world's top aerial photographer. Video
Back pain should be managed like the common cold
Monash University professor Rachelle Buchbinder has spent decades trying to stop doctors from making bad backs worse. She explains why most people should be treating their back pain like the common… Audio