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Disability

Challenges, victories and everyday stories made by film makers from across Wales.

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Doris and her family

Something On My Heart

By: Doris Cole, September 2005

"We prayed, 'Lord, mend him and bring him home.'" Doris shares her thoughts and feelings on the difficult time surrounding the birth of her son.

David

David

By: Gavin Kinnaird, Autumn 2007

I remember his laugh of excitement whenever we would go to the house.

Roy

Never Give Up

By: Roy Grant, October 2006

"But my vision was blocked by blood, and I could not see." Roy's life is turned upside down when he loses his sight.

Dana

No Stopping Me Now

By: Dana Rees, June 2002

"I have never been wrapped in cotton wool." Dana conveys her determination in living an active life, despite her disability.

James Lusted

Three Foot Seven

By: James Lusted, May 2007

"I won the Junior Sports Personality award for three years on the row."

Alan

Keeping Positive

By: Alan Thomas, July 2006

"My motto is to keep a positive outlook." Alan has ataxia, a degenerative disease which affects balance and co-ordination, but he's keeping active and won't let it ruin his life.

A person-centred plan

Choosing

By: Jenny Evans, May 2007

"Everyone is asked to help ... by literally signing up and accepting responsibility."

Nick Hodge

How Different People See Me

By: Nick Hodge, June 2006

"How wrong they were about me." Nick challenges the view of her that others have.

Ryan

What is Normal?

By: Ryan Drawbridge-Harding, October 2005

"My mum isn't a normal mum she'd say, but then, what is normal?" This loving son has his very own Humpty Dumpty.

Maureen and John

My Name is Maureen

By: Maureen Lewis, January 2003

"I knew the words of the popular songs. It was taken for granted." Maureen became deaf after a reaction to antibiotics and she describes how frustrating deafness can be.


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