The BBK Free Speech Podcast: Recent Episodes

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Welcome to The BBK Free Speech Podcast. Hear from our leading specialist solicitors and their guests, discussing the latest developments affecting those who have experienced serious injury.

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In this episode, Abbie Hickson, Senior Associate from our Abuse team speaks with former client and co-founder of Yours In Scouting, Lucy Pincott. Lucy discusses her experience as a child in the scouts and how this inspired her to become a powerful voice for other survivors of abuse.

Lucy also talks about how BBK supported her in securing compensation for the abuse she suffered, helping her move forward and advocate for others.

If you’d like to seek support or learn more, please visit Yours In Scouting here.

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In this episode, Victoria Oliver, Head of our Spinal Injury team is joined by Rhiannon Daniel, Partner and Nick Cerezo, Associate. Together, they share insights into some of their most significant road traffic accident cases and discuss the ways they supported clients through those complex spinal injury claims.

Tune in to learn about the challenges, strategies, and outcomes that shaped these cases.

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In this episode, Victoria Oliver, Head of the Spinal Injury team speaks with Gaggan Mawi, Partner from the Military Claims team. Gaggan shares her experience handling complex military claims, shedding light on the process and the unique challenges faced by service personnel and veterans when seeking legal support.

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In this episode, Hannah Travis, Senior Associate in the Medical Negligence team speaks to Mama's Embrace - a charity supporting the health and wellbeing of mothers and families from blacked, mixed heritage and global majority backgrounds. Hannah is joined by the founders, Angela and Lois, who discuss their own personal stories and how that led to the creation of Mama's Embrace.

To find out more about inequalities in maternity care, listen to the group's previous podcast here.

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This is the second part of Rhiannon Daniel’s conversation with British Paralympian Marcus Perrineau-Daley.

The pair explore the challenges faced by individuals with life-changing injuries in returning to sport and the importance of advocating for greater inclusivity and accessibility, particularly for those affected by spinal cord injury.

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In this episode, Caroline Klage and Cheryl Abrahams, Partners from our Brain Injury team, speak to Dimitrios Mylonadis, Senior Occupational Therapist and Director of Hopscotch Children's Therapy Centre about the origins of sensory integration.

Dimitrios also shares practical strategies to help children with brain injuries and neurodiversity process and regulate sensory information more effectively.

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In this episode, Gaggan Mawi, Partner from our Military Claims team speaks to Lee Cairns, CEO of Peer Advice Services UK (PAS UK) - a charity providing peer advice and advocacy

Lee discusses his own experience of living with a life-changing injury following a military career and what led to the creation of PAS UK.

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In this episode, Rhiannon Daniel, Partner in our Spinal Injury team chats to British Paralympian Marcus Perrineau-Daley.

In the first part of this conversation, they discuss Marcus's journey - his spinal cord injury, his rehabilitation and what led him to achieving a silver medal at the 2024 Paralympic Games in Paris.

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In this episode, Hannah Travis from our Medical Negligence team speaks to Lois and Angela, founders and directors of Mamas Embrace. Mamas Embrace is a charitable organisation which looks to make ‘impactful change to the health and wellbeing of mothers, birthing people and families from black and black mixed-heritage backgrounds.’

As part of Birth Trauma Awareness week, Hannah chats to the charity founders about this year's theme of inequalities in maternity care and what needs to change.

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In this episode, Victoria Oliver from our Spinal Injury Team, speaks to Lucy Wakeley, from our Public Affairs team. They discuss the lobbying and campaigning work we do at BBK , and how you can play a part in shaping policy.

They explore how BBK uses tools such as email actions, social media, consultation responses and partnerships with other organisations to influence decision-makers. The conversation highlights some of our recent campaigns, including our Going the Extra Mile campaign, which focuses on improving accessibility on public transport, and the Cauda Equina Syndrome survey, which captured the experiences of both patients and medical professionals to help improve awareness and care.

Lucy and Victoria also discuss the important role the public can play in changing the law, using the upskirting case as a powerful example of grassroots influence. They provide practical advice on how to get involved in campaigning, including signing petitions, writing to MPs and local councillors, and joining causes you care about.

Whether you’re passionate about disability rights, healthcare access, or just want your voice heard, this episode offers valuable insight into how you can make a real difference.

Useful links mentioned:

WriteToThem - Email your Councillor, MP, MSP, MS, MLA or London Assembly Member for free

SCI and women's health: What more needs to be done? | Bolt Burdon Kemp

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In this episode, our Managing Partner Jonathan Wheeler chats to John Hyde, the Law Society Gazette’s Deputy News Editor.

This is the second part of Jonathan and John’s conversation, which covers the Post Office scandal and the role of campaigning law firms.

Listen back here for part one, where the conversation covered John’s career to date, how the legal reporting landscape has evolved over the last 14 years, our crumbling courts and accessibility, the mental health of lawyers and flexible working in the profession.

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In this episode, Ahmed Al-Nahhas, Partner and Head of our Military Claims team speaks to Caroline Paige MBE, veteran and founder of charity, Fighting With Pride. She discusses her background, military career and the challenges she faced as the first openly serving transgender officer in the British Armed Forces.

To find out more about Caroline's story, please click here.

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In this episode, Rhiannon Daniel, Partner in our Spinal Injury team speaks to Sucheta Iyengar, consultant obstetrician and gynaecologist about menopause in relation to Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) and how symptoms and treatment can vary for women with SCI.

To fill out the Perimenopause and Menopause in the Spinal Cord Injury Population Survey, please click here.

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In this episode, our Managing Partner Jonathan Wheeler chats to John Hyde, the Law Society Gazette’s Deputy News Editor.

This is the first part of Jonathan and John’s conversation, which covers John’s career to date, how the legal reporting landscape has evolved over the last 14 years, our crumbling courts and accessibility, the mental health of lawyers and flexible working in the profession.

Stay tuned for part two, when Jonathan and John discuss the Post Office scandal and the role of campaigning law firms.

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In this episode, Claudia Hillemand, Head of our Child Brain Injury team chats to her former client about the process of bringing a child brain injury claim with BBK and how compensation can help benefit a family in the long-term.

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In this episode, Jonathan Wheeler, Managing Partner at BBK, speaks with Holly Girven, a barrister at Farrar’s Building. The pair discuss the accessibility of our courts and in particular Holly’s experience as a barrister and a wheelchair user.

BBK conducted research in 2020 showing that only 2% of British courthouses are fully accessible to wheelchair users. Since then, we have been lobbying the Government for better accessibility across the court estate.

In this episode, we recognise the financial pressures the Government is under and the age of the buildings that make up our court estate. Despite these challenges, Holly and Jonathan suggest quick wins that the Government could implement in the meantime before more expensive structural work is done.

This podcast is part of our BBK Manifesto. Our manifesto proposes ten key areas that need to be prioritised by politicians. This has been informed by our client’s experiences and our partnerships with charities that support our clients and others like them.

If you would like to read more about our manifesto you can do so here and you can click here to read the manifesto in full. You can also read Jonathan's blog on court accessibility here.

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In this episode, Victoria Oliver and Rhiannon Daniel from our Spinal Injury team talk about the importance of prioritising the health of women with spinal cord injuries (SCI), inequalities following spinal cord injuries, and the challenges that women with SCI face in the healthcare system.

Victoria and Rhiannon also talk about Dani's story and the barriers facing women with a SCI when pregnant - to learn more please click here.

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In this episode, Ahmed Al-Nahhas, Head of our Military team speaks with Emma Norton, founder of the Centre for Military Justice. Emma discusses her career and what led her to set up the charity.

They also discuss the legacy of the Atherton report and what more needs to be done to support Military veterans and personnel who have been subjected to bullying and harassment.

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In this episode, Victoria Oliver, Head of our Spinal Injury team hosts a Q&A session about our Design The Change competition. We also hear from guests Ella Beaumont and Bob O’Shea, who speak about their experiences as individuals with Spinal Cord Injuries.

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In this episode, Chief Operations Officer Rhicha Kapila speaks with Managing Partner Jonathan Wheeler and Partner Rebecca Sheriff to introduce The Bolt Burdon Kemp Charity.

At Bolt Burdon Kemp, we change people’s lives – and the law – for the better; the trustees discuss the motivations behind setting up the charity and how the firm aims to continue giving back to those who have been seriously injured and to support initiatives which promote equality and diversity within the legal profession.

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In this episode, Natasha Mason, Solicitor and Hannah Swarbrick, Senior Associate from our Military Claims team discuss the military service justice system (SJS) and how it differs from the civilian justice system.

They also talk about whether the SJS puts those who allege serious sexual assault or rape at a disadvantage and what can be done to improve the system.

For further help, find out more here:

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In this episode, Hannah Swarbrick, Senior Associate in our Military Claims team speaks to Claire Withey, Associate also in the Military Claims team. The pair talk about how mental health conditions are treated in the Military and the sorts of problems that can arise for those who are left without support.

They also discuss the potential causes of mental health conditions in the Military and where you can receive help once you have left service.

For further help, find out more here:

Bolt Burdon Kemp's Veterans Resettlement HubCombat StressPTSD ResolutionNHS - Mental health support for veterans, service leavers and reservists

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In this episode, Lucy Wakeley, from our Public Affairs team speaks to, Jennifer Ellis, Solicitor in our Military Team. In this episode, they discuss the launch of the Bolt Burdon Kemp Manifesto for Injured People and specifically their call for politicians to prioritise ending the delays to our justice system.

Our justice system is creaking under the weight of the severe backlog of cases affecting criminal, civil and coroners’ courts. This poses a severe threat to justice and is leaving families unfairly waiting years for answers. Jennifer urges the next government to get a grip on these delays or face a loss of faith in the justice system.

We discuss the consultation response we provided to the Justice Committee, the specific impact of the delays in coroners courts, and what the main political parties' manifestos say about court delays.

This podcast is part of our BBK Manifesto. Our manifesto proposes 10 key areas that need to be prioritised by politicians. This has been informed by our client’s experiences and our partnerships with charities that support our clients and others like them.

If you would like to read more about our manifesto you can do so here and you can click here to read the manifesto in full. You can also read Jen’s full blog on court delays here.

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In this episode, Lucy Wakeley, from our Public Affairs team speaks to, Jonathan Wheeler, our Managing Partner at BBK. They discuss the launch of the Bolt Burdon Kemp Manifesto for Injured People and the motivations behind the manifesto.

At BBK we are passionate about supporting injured people, not just through winning their cases but by advocating for changes in the law.

In the past, we have successfully campaigned to change the law on the time limits within which survivors of abuse can bring compensation claims, and to amend the civil court rules to make special provisions for vulnerable parties and witnesses. More recently, we have acted to remove Peter Sherwin’s MBE, highlighted the problems disabled people have in accessing public transport and our courtrooms and shone a light on health inequality in the NHS.

Our manifesto proposes 10 key areas that need to be prioritised by politicians. This has been informed by our client’s experiences and our partnerships with charities that support our clients and others like them.

If you would like to read more about our manifesto you can do so here and you can click here to read the manifesto in full.

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In this episode, Barbara Omoruyi, Digital Communications Executive speaks with Hannah Travis, Associate and Founder of BBKids, the network for our working parents.

The pair discuss why the group was set up, the importance of a work/ life balance and the future goals for the group.

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In this episode, Hannah Travis, Associate in the Women's Health team speaks to Chloe Oliver, CEO of the MASIC foundation and with Olivia Boschat, an Associate also in the Women's Health team at BBK. They discuss their initial response to the Birth Trauma Inquiry and their thoughts and feelings on the report and its findings.

We know that the findings within the report and the subsequent press coverage has been triggering for many survivors of Birth Trauma. If you are struggling, please contact one of the organisations listed below:

MASIC: info@masic.org.uk or 0808 1640 8333

MASIC supports people who have experienced injuries as a result of birth.

For help and support please visit their website.

Birth Trauma Association peer support:

The Birth Trauma Association supports parents who have been affected by traumatic birth. Its email is staffed by peer supporters who have all themselves experienced birth trauma.

Make Birth Better: Make Birth Better also supports parents affected by birth trauma as well as professionals affected by vicarious trauma. Their email is staffed by mental health professionals (psychologists and a psychiatrist).

PANDAS helpline: 0808 1961 776

PANDAS supports parents with prenatal or postnatal depression, as well as other perinatal mental health challenges. Its helpline is open Monday to Friday between 10am and 5pm.

Bliss: hello@bliss.org.uk

This offers support for parents and families of premature and sick babies. You can request a video call if you prefer.

National Domestic Abuse Helpline: 0808 2000 247

The helpline is run by the charity Refuge. It is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week and offers free and confidential advice. A translation service is available if English is not your first language.

Samaritans: 116 123 or jo@samaritans.org

The Samaritans helpline is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. It is available to anyone experiencing emotional distress.

SANDS: 0808 164 3332 or helpline@sands.org.uk

You can call the helpline if you need support after the death of a baby, whether it was recent or long ago. It is open from 10am to 3pm Monday to Friday and 6pm to 9pm Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings.

GP or health visitor: You can also contact your GP or health visitor if you want support with your mental health. If you feel daunted by the prospect of speaking to a health professional about how birth trauma has affected you, this site has some suggestions that may help.

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In this episode, Victoria Oliver, Partner and Head of our Spinal Injury team speaks to Ian Hosking, Founder of the Stoke Mandeville Maulers Wheelchair Rugby Team.
Ian talks to Victoria about the effect his spinal injury has had on his relationships, sex and intimacy.

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In this episode, Victoria Oliver, Partner and Head of our Spinal Injury team speaks with Ian Hosking, Founder of the Stoke Mandeville Maulers Wheelchair Rugby Team. Ian discusses his story - how he sustained his spinal cord injury and the physical and emotional impact this had on him and those around him.

Listen to also find out about why Ian co-founded the Maulers club and why sport in general can be so important for those who have experienced life changing injuries.

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In this episode, Olivia Boschat, Associate in the Medical Negligence team speaks to Hannah Travis, an Associate also in the Medical Negligence team at BBK. The pair discuss Britain's first Birth Trauma Inquiry - why it is so important and how it will help pave the way to ultimately making maternity care safer for women.

If you have been affected by birth trauma and wish to come forward and submit your story to the inquiry, find out more here.

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In this episode, Charlotte Dowson, Associate in the Personal Injury team speaks to Ben Pepper, Senior Associate also in the Personal Injury team and Scarlett Milligan, Barrister at 39 Essex Chambers. The group discuss the topic of e-scooters; the current laws, the ongoing rental trials, the safety concerns, the difficulties that can arise during claims and what the future may hold. Listen to also find out more about the process of making a personal injury claim, if you have been involved in an e-scooter collision.

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In this episode, Charlotte Dowson, Associate in our Personal Injury team speaks to Tom McConkey, Head of Partnerships at the Lighthouse Club. Tom discusses the numerous ways in which the charity helps with the emotional, physical and financial wellbeing of construction workers and their families.

To support the Lighthouse Club, visit their website.

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In this episode, Alex Dabek, Senior Associate in our Spinal Team speaks to Kate Favell , Corporate and Community Fundraiser and Derek Cutler, Research Grants Manager at Stoke Mandeville Spinal Research (SMSR); a charity focused on improving the quality of life for those living with spinal cord injuries. In the second part of this SMSR series, Kate talks about the numerous fundraising challenges that the charity take part in, in order to raise money for spinal research; listen to find out about their past and future initiatives.

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In this episode, Alex Dabek, Senior Associate in our Spinal Team speaks to Derek Cutler, Research Grants Manager and Kate Favell, Corporate and Community Fundraiser at Stoke Mandeville Spinal Research (SMSR). In the first part of this series about SMSR, Derek and Kate discuss their roles and how their experience thus far has led to their work at the charity. Derek also speaks about the important work that SMSR does and how they strive to improve the quality of life for those living with spinal cord injuries.

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In this episode, Deepti Patel, Associate in our Adult Brain Injury Team speaks to Sara Crosland, brain tumour survivor, author and campaigner. In the final part of this series, Sara discusses and offers advice to those who have been newly diagnosed with a non-malignant brain tumour. Listen to also find out about life after Sara’s surgery; physical pursuits, new challenges and The Beyond Recovery Project.

If you are interested in reading Sickbed To Summits: A Story Of Triumph, please click here!

Sara’s gofundme page: https://www.gofundme.com/f/beyond-recovery

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In this episode, Deepti Patel, Associate in our Adult Brain Injury Team speaks to Sara Crosland, brain tumour survivor, author and campaigner. In the second part of this series, Sara discusses the ‘invisible difficulties’ of living with an acoustic neuroma and the impact that her diagnosis had on friends and family. Listen to also find out why Sara had to undergo surgery to remove to her brain tumour and how she adapted to her ‘new normal’.

If you are interested in reading Sickbed To Summits: A Story Of Triumph, please click here!

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In this episode, Josh Hughes, Partner and Head of our Complex Injury team speaks to Alex Glassbrook, Barrister at Temple Garden Chambers and National Highways Chief Road Safety Adviser, Nick Reed.

In the second part of this series, philosophical questions are asked around automated vehicles (AVs) and Nick explores ethical goal functions and how we get AVs to behave as the public might expect.

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In this episode, Deepti Patel, Associate in our Adult Brain Injury Team speaks to Sara Crosland, brain tumour survivor, author, athlete and campaigner. In the first part of this series, Sara discusses her experience with an acoustic neuroma, a type of non-malignant brain tumour, and what symptoms led her to seek medical attention. Listen to find out about life before Sara’s tumour and how she came to terms with her initial diagnosis. Sara is also involved with the Beyond Recovery Project, bringing together brain tumour survivors.

If you are interested in reading Sara’s book Sickbed To Summits: A Story Of Triumph, please click here!

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In this episode, Josh Hughes, Partner and Head of our Complex Injury team speaks to Alex Glassbrook, Barrister at Temple Garden Chambers and National Highways Chief Road Safety Adviser, Nick Reed.

In the final part of this series on automated vehicles (AVs), Alex explains where we are with current regulatory framework, civil liability and more broadly, the potential challenges to the adoption of AVs are discussed.

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In this episode, Josh Hughes, Partner and Head of our Complex Injury team speaks to Alex Glassbrook, Barrister at Temple Garden Chambers and National Highways Chief Road Safety Adviser, Nick Reed.

In the first part of this series, Nick and Alex discuss their roles and how they relate to automated vehicles, whether there’s another ‘AV winter’ coming and seek to answer the big question; just how close are we to self-driving?

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In this episode, Jessica Standley, Associate in our Abuse team speaks to Garbrielle Shaw, Chief Executive and Kim Bond, Head of Development at the National Development for People Abused in Childhood (NAPAC). The group discuss NAPAC's services; from providing the UK's only free national telephone/ email support service to adult survivors of childhood abuse, to offering training for professionals who engage with survivors.

Listen to find out exactly how they assist survivors of child abuse in taking the next steps on their journey.

If you wish to contact NAPAC, please call 0808 801 0331 or email support@napac.org.uk.

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In this episode, Deepti Patel, Josh Beszant, Rebecca Sheriff, Beci Start and Emma Ferguson-Law discuss their career highlights throughout their time at Bolt Burdon Kemp (BBK). Listen to find out about some of the amazing work our employees get involved in; from case work to HR initiatives.

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In this episode, Siobhán Crawford, Senior Associate speaks to Jessica Standley, Associate in our Abuse team. Jessica discusses her campaign to strip Peter Sherwin, former Commanding Officer at the TS Stirling Sea Cadets, of his MBE. Hear why the campaign is so integral to achieving justice for her clients who were abused by him.

Find out more here.

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In this episode, Siobhán Crawford speaks to Claire Beare, Independent Sexual Violence Adviser (ISVA) Manager at Survivors UK. Claire discusses the role of an ISVA and how they support male and non-binary survivors of abuse.

To support Survivors UK, visit their website.

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In this week's episode, Tom Lax, Senior Associate in our Spinal team, speaks with Charlotte Dowson, Associate in our Personal Injury team and Kate O'Brien, Senior Solicitor in our Adult Brain Injury team. The group discuss all things Pride, including the firms LGBTQ+ network, ‘BBGay+’ and why it is so important to raise awareness and visibility of all people.

Happy Pride Month!

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In this episode, Siobhán Crawford speaks to Nina Ross, Barrister and Head of the Abuse team at 12 Kings Bench Walk. Nina discusses the role of a Barrister and how they work together with solicitors, to achieve the best possible outcomes for an abuse claim.

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Managing Partner Jonathan Wheeler, speaks with Louise Pye, Head of HR, Joseph Carr, Associate in our Abuse team and Victoria Moore, Trainee Solicitor currently in our Military team, about everyday life at Bolt Burdon Kemp. The group discuss their favourite things about the firm; from career progression to film and restaurant clubs.

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In this episode, Caroline Klage talks with Emma Jerman,  Advanced Paediatric Occupational Therapist at Sensi.  They discuss how sensory integration therapy can help children deal with and process sensory overload, and offers ways in which families can manage sensory overload, in everyday life.

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In this week's episode, Caroline Klage speaks to Amanda Batten, CEO of Contact, a charity which supports families with disabled children.  Amanda discusses the difficulties that many families experience, especially in the face of the current cost of living crisis.

To support Contact, visit their website.

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In this week’s episode, Hokman Wong speaks to Neil Bindemann, founder of the Person-Centred Neurosciences Society and Dr Anita Rose, Head of Neuropsychology at Ascot Rehab Ltd. Neil and Dr Rose discuss physical and psychological trauma; and how both can cause brain injury. 

Join us for a fascinating podcast covering issues such as: the meaning of trauma; how psychological trauma can cause neurological conditions (like FND); and the importance of wholistic treatment to achieve the best outcome for brain injury patients.

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In this episode, Caroline Klage, Head of our Child Brain Injury team speaks to Stephanie Dennis, an Independent Autism Advisory Consultant. Stephanie discusses ways in which parents and schools can help with the transition from primary to secondary school, for children with Autism.

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In this episode, Laura talks to Austin Willett, COE of Different Strokes about the charity, supporting younger survivors of stoke.  They also discuss the Black and Asian Stroke Survivor project being undertaken by the charity and the Different Stokes Conference 2022. 

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Siobhán Crawford, Senior Associate in the Abuse team at Bolt Burdon Kemp talks to Sarah Vile, Independent Sexual Violence Adviser (ISVA) at Survivors UK about her role and the help available for survivors of abuse.

To find out more about Survivors UK and the help available to survivors of abuse, please take a listen to the podcast.

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Siobhán Crawford speaks to David McClenaghan and Zahra Awaiz-Bilal about the new BBK Early Therapy Funding scheme that seeks to provide early therapy to our abuse clients. David and Zahra discuss how important it is for our clients to access early therapy, to help improve their long-term outlook both during and after their claim.

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Caroline Klage, head of Child Brain Injury talks to Kizzie Mills, Occupational Therapist, Neuro Rehabilitation at Psicon.

Kizzie has lots of valuable information to help school leavers, young people and people with special educational needs to get into the workplace.

Learn about the Government’s Supported Employment guidance for Local Authorities as well as great tips for volunteering as a way into employment.

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In this episode, Ipek Tugcu, Senior Associate in our Adult Brain Injury team, talks to Dr Judith Gates co-founder of Head for Change.  Dr Judith Gates explains how her husband, legendary footballer Bill Gates and her family led her to set up the charity looking into brain injuries in sports.

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Have you heard of Cauda Equina Syndrome (CES), listen and learn with Alex and Allison.

Listen to Alex Dabek, Senior Associate in the Spinal Injury team discuss some of the symptoms to watch out for Cauda Equina Syndrome with Allison Whitehorn, volunteer with the Spinal Injury Association.

Allison shares her experience of how she was diagnosed with CES and campaigns for improvements in recognising the signs, supporting others with CES. 

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In this episode, Alex Dabek, Senior Associate in the Spinal Injury Team is in conversation with Zoe Fox, presenter and founder of The  Curl Power Podcast, talking about Horatio’s Garden, how it helped with her rehabilitation, keeping Zoe motivated by connecting with nature.

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Bolt Burdon Kemp recognises the importance of prompt rehabilitation in stroke cases.  Hokman Wong, senior solicitor in our Adult Brain Injury team and Dr Tom Balchin founder of the ARNI Stroke Charity discuss the difference good rehabilitation can make towards recovery following a stroke. Tom suffered a stroke in 1997 when he was at university in his early 20s. 
Discover what inspired Dr Tom to found ARNI, some of his journey and how ARNI is helping people around the world on their road to recovery following a stroke. 

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Bolt Burdon Kemp support the Limbless Association by providing help for its members through their support hubs and volunteer visitors, hear about their future plans.

To find out more about the Limbless Association and the recent challenge some at Bolt Burdon Kemp undertook, please join our host, Josh Hughes, Partner and Head of the Complex Injury team and Limbless Association’s CEO, Deborah Bent.

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We are passionate about volunteering and recognise the vital role volunteers play within charities. Listen to Suzanne Trask, Partner and Head of the Adult Brain Injury team, Alex Dabek, Senior Associate in the Spinal Injury team and Josh Hughes, Partner and Head of the Complex Injury team at Bolt Burdon Kemp talking about their volunteering at the Silverlining Brain Injury Charity and Horatio’s Garden.