“Access All Areas” has won a gold award from the national Broadcasting Authority.
Welcome to “Access All Areas”
“Access all Areas” is a radio show which airs weekly on local community radio station Phoenix 92.5FM. The show is presented by members of BCIL staff and volunteers and goes out every Thursday from 4pm for one hour.
If you cannot tune in on Thursday, the show is repeated on Monday at 3pm and Tuesday at 7am and 3pm on Phonix92.5FM.
The purpose of “Access All Areas”
“Access all Areas” offers opportunities to anyone who wishes to discuss issues relating to disability and the lives of disabled people. Topics can range from peoples own lived experiences as disabled people, to accessible sport, transport, to local news and issues in the Dublin 15 area.
Who is involved
The aim of the show is to give local disabled people a platform where they can voice their opinions on issues and topics that affect their lives and to share these views with the wider community.
“Access all Areas” covers a wide range of topics relating to the lives of disabled people.
Podcast interviews
The show covers News & Events, Conferences & Seminars, Campaigns, Services, Issues, Developments and Personal Stories, on the disability theme.
Debating relatives topics, sharing information and experiences, being able to transmit the updated news related to independent living.
If you have an interest in being a guest on the show or would like to volunteer as part of the radio team, you can express your interest.
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How you can listen “Access All Areas”
Broadcast on 92.5 Phoenix FM is the officially licensed Community Radio for Dublin 15.Thursday from 4pm for one hour. Repeated on Monday at 3pm and Tuesday at 7am and 3pm on Phonix 92.5FM.
Please,support “Access all Areas” . All Donations for Blanchardstown C.I.L. go to helping people with disabilities in our Community.
Podcast Interviews
The “Access all Areas” show podcast records, can be found in this section, uploading weekly after the show has aired.
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Rating: 5 out of 5.Presented by members of BCIL staff.
- Barbara Brennan - Programme Coordinator for See Change, the National Stigma Reduction Partnership, where she has been promoting mental health awareness and stigma reduction for a decade. 28.06.23.-1
- Stephen Hodnett - Occupational Therapist with the organisation and developing telehealth services for DCD with the University of Limerick. Dyspraxia Ireland. 28.06.23.-2
- Roseanne Joyce - has been doing some work experience with the Home Help section of BCIL. 22.06.2023.-1
- Karen Smith of BCIL - discussing the ongoing issue of Changing Places. 22.06.2023.-2
- Michael White - discussing his late wife Kay O’Shea who was a longstanding Disability Rights activist and the issue of access at Spike Island in Cork. 22.06.2023.-3
- Shelly Gaynor - Peer Mentor of ILMI. Shelly directs a Personal Assistants Service through her own company shellyonwheels. Giving disabled people complete control over their own lives. 04.07.2023.-1
- Wunmi Excel Ategie- social care practitioner and a humanitarian actor. She has over 20 years experience of working with the deprived and under-represented groups. 04.07.2023.-2
- Laura - OPhilbin- Interim Research & Policy Manager at The Alzheimer Society of Ireland. Management and activities of the Research & Policy Team.Laura holds a PhD from the Dementia Services Development Centre at Bangor University in Wales in addition to a BA in Psychology from University College Dublin. 28. 07. 2023. https://www.carealliance.ie info@carealliance.ie Ph. 01 874 7776
- Helen Baxter - Play volunteer in Children In Hospital Ireland At the heart of Children in Hospital Ireland’s work is its play service which is now available to children in hospitals throughout Ireland. Charity managing a voluntary service in Irish hospitals. By providing engaging and supportive play in wards, playrooms, emergency departments and outpatient departments, Children in Hospital Ireland play volunteers nurture curiosity and creativity and provide distraction from the stress of being in hospital. Sandyford, Dublin 18. 28. 07. 23. Ph: 01 290 3510 https://childreninhospital.ie info@childreninhospital.ie
- Amy Kelly - Head of Communications and Fundraising at Crohn's & Colitis Ireland CCI Director, who lives with Crohn’s disease. Crohn's and Colitis Ireland is a support organisation in Ireland for people who are living with, or impacted by, Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis (collectively known as Inflammatory Bowel Disease or IBD). Some of the negative impacts of living with IBD may include social exclusion, unemployment/under-employment,etc. 28. 07. 23. Ph.: +353 1 531 2983 https://crohnscolitis.ie info@crohnscolitis.ie
- Clodagh- Hogan-The Jack and Jill Children’s Foundation was set up in 1997 by Jonathan Irwin and his wife Mary Ann O’Brien (founder Lily O’Brien’s chocolates), in memory of their son Jack who suffered a brain trauma shortly after birth that left him developmentally delayed and shattered the dreams and hopes of his parents. 04. 08. 2023.
- Fleachta Phelan - DFI organisation working with people with disabilities to implement the UN CRPD and ensure their equal participation in society. 10. 08. 2023.
- Joyce Ogunyemi is an International Development and Education expert and a British qualified teacher (PGCE Maths Specialist). Before her teaching career, Joyce devoted over 20 years in the international development sector to environmental conservation and sustainable development causes, justice sector reform and policy development, human rights advocacy, fundraising/donor relation and implementation of intervention programmes. As an education consultant, Joyce worked in Rwanda where she assessed the quality of an educational programme and delivery method to ensure the quality of provision. She was also a researcher with the National Universities Commission Abuja where she assessed the quality of tools used in the accreditation of programmes in Nigerian universities. 06.09.2023
- Make Way Day 2023 - Interview with Geraldine Rooney and Karen Smith. Seeks to bring the disabled and the wider community together to consider how people with disabilities use the various public spaces we share. It is a chance for the disabled community to come together and find solutions to improve the lives of those with different abilities. The campaign is led by the Disability Federation of Ireland (DFI), and it is a collaboration between the different government and voluntary sectors. #MakeWayDay23 on Friday 22nd September, will help bring about this change, by creating awareness of the access issues faced by the people, as they go about their daily business.
- Paula Harris - Crosscare services Manager, Community Food Services I have worked in three different Crosscare services – Portland Row, Holles Row and Dun Laoghaire since 1992. I have seen all sides of poverty in my time with Crosscare. The one thing that doesn’t change is how we treat people – with love, respect and dignity. That is what has kept me with Crosscare – how we treat the clients – how we treat each other. Tel: 01 836 0011 Email: info@crosscare.ie https://crosscare.ie/
- Emilie Conway - jazz singer, composer and lyricist. DADA: Disabled Artists & Disabled Academics Campaign for Human & Cultural Rights Emilie is a founding artist of a new movement, the DADA Campaign for Human and Cultural Rights. Emilie was prompted to become more vocal on the rights of people with disabilities from her own experiences, heightened by the relative absence of disabled peoples’ voice throughout the pandemic, compounded yet again, as the society opens up. DADA stands for Disabled Artists & Disabled Academics attesting to the coterie Emilie’s “speaking up” attracted to her over the past year. DADA’s mission is to achieve greater equity for disabled people by pointing out and challenging barriers to full participate and contribution to the arts, culture, economy and whole of society. DADA aims to achieve this through creation of art that builds public awareness, engaging with media, and building transformative relationships with Arts and Cultural Institutions and Government, see media, for more equitable policy and practice in line with UNCRPD. If you would like to get involved please email dadacampaign@gmail.com and follow us on Twitter: @DADACampaign https://www.emilieconway.ie
- Peter Kearns Cross Border Social Inclusion Project Manager and Co-ordinator for Independent Living Movement Ireland. (ILMI)
- Sarah Keogh - Coeliac Disease, Gluten intolerance Sarah Keogh, a dietician who works actively with The Coealic Society of Ireland, explained that the disease remains undetected amongst thousands of Irish people Coeliac Disease (pronounced see-lee-yak) is an autoimmune disease which causes some adults and children to react adversely to gluten in food. Gluten is the protein in wheat, barley and rye. These grains are common ingredients in foods such as bread, cakes, pasta, beer, pizza and other manufactured foods.
- Acquired Brain Injury Ireland - Brain Injury Support & ServicesOur expert teams support individuals and families recovering from the impacts of brain injury by offering services and tools that help them live their fullest lives with confidence. 25.09.2024
- Alannah Brady - BCIL employee Crohn's & Colitis 18.10.2024
- Bathroom Adaptions Bathroom Adaptations is one of Irelands leading providers of high quality domestic and commercial bathroom conversions. Our staff have over 20 years experience in the area of products and services for the eldery and the disabled so an expert, professional service is guaranteed to all clients.18.10.2024
- Carmel Doyle RNID, RCN, RNT, BSc, PgDip CHSE, MSc Nursing is an Assistant Professor and Head of Intellectual Disability Nursing at the School of Nursing and Midwifery, Trinity College, Dublin. 18.10.2024
- Christina Donnelly, National Co Ordinator, Chronic Pain Ireland Chronic pain is a complex, multi-faceted disease that prevents people from enjoying a full life A lack of understanding within the healthcare system and society only compounds the physical and emotional distress caused by persistent pain. Many people live with pain for years before they get a proper diagnosis. 25.09.2024
- Eilish Burke - Ageing and Intellectual Disability Dr. Eilish Burke RGN RNID BNS MSc PhD is the Ussher Assistant Professor in Ageing and Intellectual Disability and the Associate Director of the Centre for Excellence in Ageing and Intellectual Disability. 18.09.2024
- Fiona Armitage, a person with Chronic Pain. 03.10.2024
- Ciaran Garrett of Hail Housing, Ireland’s specialist mental health housing association - HAIL Providing the key to independent living since 1985 through high quality social housing and mental health tenancy sustainment services. Our housing management team ensures that the highest standards of accommodation are maintained and that our tenants are provided with secure tenancies in communities in where they want to live. 11.09.2024
- Karen Charnley, As Chief Executive Officer, Karen provides strategic leadership for the All Ireland Institute of Hospice and Palliative Care (AIIHPC) including brokering relationships between the Institute’s 28 members (universities, hospices, health and social care organisations and charities), funders and key stakeholders. Karen leads the Institute Team and oversees the delivery of the Institute’s Business Plan across education, research, policy and practice, service user and career engagement and raising awareness. Karen also represents the Institute on key regional and national fora and contributes to palliative care policy and strategic discussions. 12.09.2024
- Kathy Forde of Tick Talk Ireland, Tick Talk Ireland is composed of a small group of passionate volunteers wanting to provide accurate information about the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of Lyme Disease. 17.10.2024
- Kate and Mary of Move For Parkinsons, Move4Parkinson’s was established in November 2011 by Margaret Mullarney who was diagnosed with Parkinson’s in 2004. Since her diagnosis, Margaret has discovered that there is a huge range of activities that People with Parkinson’s (PWP’s) can undertake to improve their quality of life. 05.09.2024
- Rachel and Orla of Narcolepsy Ireland, Narcolepsy Ireland is a voluntary organisation, which was set up to help and support people in Ireland with narcolepsy (and Irish People with narcolepsy all over the world). It provides a source of information and support to their loved ones, carers, employers and friends. 19.09.2024
- Owen McGirr - Switchify app Hi, I’m Owen McGirr, and I developed Switchify, an open-source Android app designed to make smartphones and tablets more accessible for individuals with physical disabilities. As someone who has personally experienced the challenges of navigating technology with limited mobility, I created Switchify to address a need I knew was urgent: providing people with a simple, effective way to control their devices using adaptive switches 15.10.2024
- Pascal Derrien - Migraine Association of Ireland Pascal is currently the CEO of Migraine Ireland and he is also a Board Member for IPPOSI and the Chairman of the Practitioner Council at SERI (Social Enterprise Republic Ireland 22.09.2024
- Orla Veale, CEO Irish Thoracic Society The Irish Thoracic Society is the national organisation representing respiratory healthcare professionals throughout Ireland. The society is dedicated to championing excellence in the prevention, diagnosis, and clinical care of respiratory disease through its work in advocacy, education and research. 12.09.2024
- Pioneering women The Voices of Fingal Women Pioneers program aims to establish a supportive platform for women, empowering them to articulate their leadership, deepen community connections, and impact local elections. 07.09.2024
- Aiden Long - Communications & Strategic Engagement Manager (Asthma Society of Ireland) Asthma is a chronic disease but it can be controlled. Tragically, one person each weeks dies from asthma and 90% of these deaths are preventable. Through the delivery of health information, skills and support, we believe our programmes can raise awareness of asthma and improve people’s ability to control their symptoms and therefore reduce the likelihood of asthma attack. Our programmes are offered in a wide range of settings across all of Ireland. 18.10.2024
- Lynn Boylan - European Parliament - GUE/NGL, Lynn Boylan is an Irish Sinn Féin politician who has been a Member of the European Parliament from Ireland for the Dublin constituency since July 2024. She was previously an MEP for Dublin from 2014 to 2019. From 2020 to 2024, she served as a Senator for the Agricultural Panel. Her priorities are: Fighting for Climate Justice and making sure this government doesn’t leave anyone behind in the transition away from fossil fuels. Campaigning for justice for the 48 victims who lost their lives in the Stardust Tragedy and their families. Fair tax reform to help hard pressed working families while generating sufficient revenue to invest in jobs, health, education, childcare and community services. 30.10.2024
- John Mc Carry, Blue Stack Fondation - The Bluestack Foundation was established to provide direct supports to people themselves and direct supports to their families and carers. We raise most of our funds through the local community and a range of fundraising activities. We are heavily reliant on the generous donations of the local community and indeed the public who kindly take it upon themselves to fundraise on our behalf. 30.10.2024
- Sarah Keogh - Coeliac Society of Ireland, We are a national organisation representing all coeliacs and gluten intolerant people in Ireland. We are also a European organisation which, as part of the Association of European Coeliac Societies, works towards European-wide legislation and research. We are everywhere!
- Emma Clarke Conway & Eddie, Polio Survivors Ireland. We are the only organisation in Ireland providing practical support (and a listening ear) to people who had polio as babies or young children. Approximately 5,000 polio survivors in Ireland live with Post Polio Syndrome or Late Effects of Polio and have increasing needs as they age. With over 1,000 members, Polio Survivors Ireland works to ensure that survivors get proper support, services and information necessary to maintain their independence and dignity. (14.11.2024)
- Reinhard Schäler, CEO and Founder - An Saol. Life and Living with a severe Acquired Brain Injury (sABI) To survive a severe Acquired Brain Injury is one of the most hard-hitting, life-changing events for the survivor, their families, and their friends. What makes it worse is that in Ireland families are left with no hope, basically having to fend for themselves. Shockingly, it is still accepted practice that survivors are sent to nursing homes – after a short assessment period in either an acute hospital or the country’s only National Rehabilitation Hospital (NRH) – to be ‘medicated, managed, and maintained’ for the rest of their lives. (21.11.2024)
- Lynn Buckle, Award-winning Irish🦻Author (Chime - national charity, Deaf and Hard of Hearing people). Chime is Ireland’s national charity for Deaf and Hard of Hearing people. Through advice, services and our community we support those who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing, while also championing for equal rights and advocating for full inclusion in every part of society. (27/11/2024)
- Shane & Karen - Taxi Transport Issues. Irish Wheelchair Association reacts to Transport issues across the capital.
- Catrina Scullion - Classical singer (Soprano), Musician. Catrina is a highly accomplished and sought after Soprano soloist with an extensive and versatile performance background.