Not once but twice: losing independent living.
MAR 01
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How would you feel if your local authority suggested you move from your home of 30 years to a residential care home because they need to save money? It's something Bristol City Council were proposing for disabled people as they try to reduce their deficit. Although this proposal has been shelved, it might not be the last time we see it. We explore the reasoning, impact and resistance.

Becoming disabled can bring a complete change of outlook, and you might reflect on who you once were. The author, Hanif Kureishi (My Beautiful Launderette, The Buddha of Suburbia), lost the use of his arms and legs in late 2022. He makes headlines with his newfound frustrations and doesn't hold back, but is he, a year later, finally adjusting? We discuss how people adapt, how long it takes and how non-disabled people might ignore disability until it impacts them.

Phil and Simon are passionate about these subjects. You will hear us disagree agreeably, with added swearing and raised voices.

Links:

Hanif Kureishi: I've become a reluctant dictator

Hanif Kureishi on the 'hell' of life after his accident

The Kureishi Chronicles - Hanif's blog

Francis Ryan in the GuardianĀ 

Think of this: a plan to 'warehouse' disabled people. What kind of nation is Britain becoming? "

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