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  <title>Disability: what's the learning from Covid-19?</title>
  <description>For disabled people, what has been the learning from the Covid-19 pandemic? And what now needs to happen to ensure better lives?&amp;amp;nbsp; Michael McEwan, a reporter on disability issues, speaks to Health Journalist and Broadcaster, Pennie Taylor about the history of care and support for people with disabilities, the impact of Covid-19 and how support and services can be improved. He also speaks to Tracey Campbell, a parent whose daughter has Angelman syndrome, and Sanjeev Man, a Freelance Journalist and Disability Campaigner, to understand their experiences and get their views on what needs to change.&amp;amp;nbsp;  Transcript of episode. Music Credit: Make your dream a reality by Scott Holmes. </description>
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