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Access All: Disability News and Mental Health
BBC Sounds
627 episodes
5 days ago

Weekly podcast about mental health, wellbeing and disabled people. Life stories and solutions with a friendly touch – for listeners around the world.

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Weekly podcast about mental health, wellbeing and disabled people. Life stories and solutions with a friendly touch – for listeners around the world.

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Why are black people more likely to be sectioned?
Access All: Disability News and Mental Health
35 minutes
1 month ago
Why are black people more likely to be sectioned?

Black people are four more times likely to be sectioned compared to the general population according to the mental health charity, Mind. That number is rising, but why?

As the new Mental Health Act 2025 rumbles through Parliament, hoping to address some of these inequalities, we meet Shocka, a former member of the boyband Marvel. He has been sectioned four times and tells us what time in a psychiatric unit can feel like.

Kadra Abdinasir, Associate Director of Policy for the Centre for Mental Health, joins us too to talk about why a framework around racial inequalities is crucial to improved mental health outcomes for black people and other minority groups, and the worry she and others have that it won’t be included as a priority in the Act and legally binding.

Actress and model Ellie Goldstein has made a strong start in this year’s Strcitly Come Dancing competition with her professional partner, Vito Coppola. We go behind the fake tan and sequins with Sam, who has learning disabilities, and his dance teacher, Jo Banham from Sensational Care Provisions, to find out how the duo might be pacing themselves, the moves that might not work for them and how they are managing to learn a new dance every week.

Presented by Emma Tracey with Kirsteen Knight Sound mixed by Dave O’Neill Produced by Emma Tracey and Kevin Satizabal Carrascal Series producer is Beth Rose Editor is Damon Rose

Access All: Disability News and Mental Health

Weekly podcast about mental health, wellbeing and disabled people. Life stories and solutions with a friendly touch – for listeners around the world.