Mike Gourley
One in Five for Sunday 8 August 2010
It's official - singing together is good for you. And the former farming auctioneer who's sounding the alarm over rural mental health. Audio
One in Five for 1 August 2010
US Immigration discrimination against mentally disabled people exposed; and outgoing Human Rights Commissioner Robyn Hunt looks back on eight years of service. Audio
One in Five for Sunday 25 July 2010
A blind-friendly IT course that's connecting students and tutors around the Asia-Pacific region. Audio
One in five for 11 July 2010
More tales from the trail; and the Lu'i Ola project challenges the Church to embrace Pacific disabled people. Audio
One in Five for Sunday 4 July 2010
More tales from the trail; a budget boost for disability friendly housing design; and the Australian face of UN disability rights monitoring. Audio
One in Five for 27 June 2010
More tales from the trail; when data collection goes viral. And what you need to know about the Auckland super city. Audio
One in Five for 20 June 2010
Back in the 60s New Zealand was happy to accept its share of Hong Kong orphans - including six year old Jean Griffiths, as she came to be known. This is her story of survival and resilience. Audio
One In Five for 13 June 2010
More 'Tales from the Trail'; tracking the government's record on disability issues; and why many disabled people couldn't vote in the British election. Audio
Have Wheels Will Travel - Tales from the Trail
When part-time wheelchair user Trish Harris got the notion to do the Otago Rail Trail in her chair, it inspired others of her friends and respective partners to join in the adventure, including One In… Audio
One in Five for Sunday 30 May 2010
Some super sized disability advice for the oncoming Super City; and the woman who wants to publish the stories of others like herself, living with bi-polar. Audio
One size doesn't fit all
Gary George along with wife Karen, runs the White Horse Hotel in the Central Otago settlement of Becks. Along with keeping duckshooters and rail trailers happy, they've built up quite a collection of… Audio
One In Five for Sunday 16 May 2010
Teaching integrated dance; and two takes on what it takes to make schools a good place for disabled students. Audio
One in Five for 2 May 2010
Dr Martin Sullivan reflects on the accident that paralyzed him forty years ago, and the subsequent events that reshaped his life. Audio
One in Five for 25 April 2010
A story of recovery from Lake Alice Hospital to care in the community; Judy Small, who convenes the Office for Disability Issues Nominations Service; and aging with a life-long disability. Audio
One in Five for 18 April 2010
Former Human Rights Commissioner Ross Brereton to head up national disability rights lobby group. Audio
One in Five for 11 April 2010
Acting locally and Thinking globally on special education. Audio
One in Five for 4 April 2010
The EU backtracks on its pledge to ratify the disability rights Convention; staying ahead of the game in supported employment; and aging well with Arthritis. Audio
One in Five for 28 March 2010
We meet up with the woman whose life saving dog inspired a new assistance animal service. And we talk with an Avatar critic who's panning the blockbuster's portrayal of disability. The first guest is… Audio
One in Five for 21 March 2010
When teaching Deaf people art or when west meets east in psychiatry - a little cultural modification is required. Audio