in 4 people avoid starting conversations with disabled people. Given that 27% of people in Wales are disabled, that’s a lot of conversations we could be having, but aren’t. To change this, we need to be able to talk.
Laura designs a look for Dafydd to show what living with depression feels like for him.
Laura designs a look for Kim to show the world what living with ADHD feels like for her.
Laura designs a look for Duke to show what living with type 1 diabetes feels like for him.
Laura designs a look for Emma to help visualise what autism feels like for her.
The nurses at Ysgol Y Deri join Esme for a unique work experience.
Egg and spoons at the ready! It's for Sports Day at Ysgol Y Deri.
Aleighcia Scott visits ASD Rainbows to learn how they help young children with autism.
Cheerleader Brad talks about his passion for cheerleading and how it's helped him.
Jonny was born deaf but raised in the hearing with no deaf mentors or role models.
Hayley meets up with Mesha who explains what it's like living with an invisible disability
Mat goes canoeing across the highest navigable aqueduct in the world!
George Robinson talks about disability representation in the TV industry.
Bim Ajadi explains their experience of being a film director who is deaf.
How walking the coast has helped one man ease his anxiety and mental health issues.
Matt Bassett puts an adaptive surfboard to the test
"3 wishes? Walking is definitely not up there, lads!"
Amy is rushed to hospital when her Crohn’s disease flares up and she collapses.
Up to 75% of people with Crohn’s end up having an operation and many require a stoma bag.
Amy describes how her love for dance got her through the tough days of Crohn’s.
Richard Parks meets up with Jonny Young, an Olympic paracanoeist.
Richard Parks and Phil Hall go gravity biking in Wales.
A spotlight on the teachers of Ysgol Y Deri.
We catch up with hairdresser Claire, as she volunteers her time at Ysgol y Deri.
We follow the children of Ysgol Y Deri on a school trip that’s inclusive of all abilities.