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NARRATOR
"From 1914 to 1945 disabled people
were isolated from the rest of
society.
Many were isolated in self
contained institutions, away from
the outside world ."
"Different ages, genders and
disabilities were strictly
segregated".
"Many barriers prevented disabled
people from gaining access to
employment, public transport and
education."
"So where are we now?"
I.N.T WHITE FLASH BACK GROUND
Possible swipe/flash transition
E.X.T STOCK FOOTAGE REEL
Over the years societies perception
on disabled people has changed.
Stock footage of disabled people taking part in the
Olympics.
Stock footage of Alex Brook on The Last Leg
E.X.T STOCK FOOTAGE REEL
NARRATOR
"In 1995, the disability discrimination Act implored
employers to provide services and resources to working
environments and other premises, for disabled people."
Possible stock footage of employees working.
NARRATOR
"So have we done enough?"
Footage of people doing regular things.
NARRATOR
"Today, we will be finding out from
the very people themselves"
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2.

EMILY WHITE sat in interview room


Mathew Burbidge sat in his house smiling.
Shannon sat on a table at Hope and Nature Centre
NARRATOR
"As well as from additional
contributors"
KIM HUNTE sat in office
Jo Burbidge sat at HOPE AND NATURE CENTRE
NARRATOR
"What have we done good and what
have we done bad?"
E.X.T: BLACK BACKGROUND:
Title Rolls
(slowly fades to black)
NARRATOR
"Many challenges are thrown at us
everyday."
People walking around town.
NARRATOR
"Whether it is buying a house,
going out, or even using
transport."
"So how challenging are these
factors for disabled people?"
Shannon commenting on her condition and how she finds it
hard to get on a bus.
Emily and Mathew Burbidge reinforcing how helpful trains
are.
(stock footage of ramps being applied to trains).
Shannon comenting on how high prices are for house lifts.
Emily commenting on how inconvinient Baths shops are as well
as the cobbled road, which makes it hard for her to be
pushed around in her wheel chair.

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3.
NARRATOR

"According to Gov.Uk
in employment"

a percentage of disabled people are

NARRATOR
"However, charity organisations do
what they can to help"
Hope and Nature Centre logo
Shots of customers around animals and at christmas market.
HAZEL talking about the centre being founded.
JO BURBIDGE talking about what the charity does.
SHANNON talking about how the charity helps her.
JO BURBIDGE finishing her interview.
NARRATOR
"Mathew Burbidge, diagnosed with
Cerabl Paulsey is currently in
employment." However things are not
always easy for him.".
Mathew Burbidge telling Elizabeth Austin about how the
manager told him of on the shop floor infront of people,
rather than just taking him quiety to his office.
NARRATOR
"It is not just charities gearing
disabled people up for the
employment industry. Wiltshire
College provides services for
disabled students too"
KIM HUNTE stating what she does and what it entails.
Hopefully some stock footage from the promotional video.
EMILY WHITE talking about how the College provides loads of
toilet facilities and feels equal. Accompanying stock
footage of Emily in College and of toilet facilities.
NARRATOR
"So how well have we done and what
can be improved?"
EMILY WHITE commenting on what could be improved for
disabled people (I.e road curves).
MATHEW BURBIDGE giving his views.

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