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In this powerful episode of Nina’s Law: Let’s Talk Care, Nina is joined by Richard Luke from Scope, one of the UK’s leading disability charities, to discuss the growing impact of Nina’s Law and why the charity is proudly supporting the campaign.
They explore how Nina’s Law is helping people of all ages, why recognising carers as essential is crucial to the healthcare system, and what real nationwide change could look like. The conversation also reflects on the incredible moment when Alan Titchmarsh visited Nina’s home to renovate it, shining a spotlight on disability, accessibility, and the everyday realities many families face.
With Great Western Hospital now introducing Carer Passports to make hospital visits easier for carers, real progress is happening. But to ensure this becomes standard practice in every hospital across the UK, the campaign must reach 100,000 signatures.
By Nina ParryIn this powerful episode of Nina’s Law: Let’s Talk Care, Nina is joined by Richard Luke from Scope, one of the UK’s leading disability charities, to discuss the growing impact of Nina’s Law and why the charity is proudly supporting the campaign.
They explore how Nina’s Law is helping people of all ages, why recognising carers as essential is crucial to the healthcare system, and what real nationwide change could look like. The conversation also reflects on the incredible moment when Alan Titchmarsh visited Nina’s home to renovate it, shining a spotlight on disability, accessibility, and the everyday realities many families face.
With Great Western Hospital now introducing Carer Passports to make hospital visits easier for carers, real progress is happening. But to ensure this becomes standard practice in every hospital across the UK, the campaign must reach 100,000 signatures.