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Spotlight Series 2025: 1. History Lesson 13: The History of Disability and Institutionalisations

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In our first episode of lABLEd's series focusing on institutionalisation, Alice, Lucy and Daisy dive deep into the complex history of disability and institutionalization. Exploring a challenging yet crucial topic, they unpack the evolution of asylums from the 19th century through the 20th century, examining how society treated individuals with mental health conditions, learning disabilities, and communication impairments.


From the shocking language of historical medical records to the legal battles like Ricky Wyatt's lawsuit in Alabama, the team provides a nuanced look at institutional care. They discuss the stigma, the gradual improvements in patient rights, and the ongoing journey of understanding and supporting disabled individuals.


Expect a mix of heart-breaking historical insights and moments of unexpected humour as the hosts navigate this sensitive subject. The episode offers a compelling exploration of self-advocacy, societal attitudes, and the importance of recognizing the humanity of all individuals, regardless of their abilities.


Content warning: Contains historical terms and discussions about institutional treatment that some listeners may find distressing.


To download transcripts of this, and every episode visit www.labledpodcast.co.uk, enjoy bonus episodes and a little bit more lABLEd, sign up to our Substack


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Support this Podcast


Like LABLEd Podcast on Facebook


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Got a comment or Question? Email us!


lABLEd Podcast is currently self-funded. Please consider donating to our GoFundMe


Production Team


Hosts: Alice Evans, Daisy Holder, and Lucy Wood


Editor: Adam Hull


Music: Maisy Crunden


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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About this Episode


In our first episode of lABLEd's series focusing on institutionalisation, Alice, Lucy and Daisy dive deep into the complex history of disability and institutionalization. Exploring a challenging yet crucial topic, they unpack the evolution of asylums from the 19th century through the 20th century, examining how society treated individuals with mental health conditions, learning disabilities, and communication impairments.


From the shocking language of historical medical records to the legal battles like Ricky Wyatt's lawsuit in Alabama, the team provides a nuanced look at institutional care. They discuss the stigma, the gradual improvements in patient rights, and the ongoing journey of understanding and supporting disabled individuals.


Expect a mix of heart-breaking historical insights and moments of unexpected humour as the hosts navigate this sensitive subject. The episode offers a compelling exploration of self-advocacy, societal attitudes, and the importance of recognizing the humanity of all individuals, regardless of their abilities.


Content warning: Contains historical terms and discussions about institutional treatment that some listeners may find distressing.


To download transcripts of this, and every episode visit www.labledpodcast.co.uk, enjoy bonus episodes and a little bit more lABLEd, sign up to our Substack


About the Show & How to Support


Support this Podcast


Like LABLEd Podcast on Facebook


Tweet lABLEd Podcast


Follow LABLEd Podcast on Instagram


Got a comment or Question? Email us!


lABLEd Podcast is currently self-funded. Please consider donating to our GoFundMe


Production Team


Hosts: Alice Evans, Daisy Holder, and Lucy Wood


Editor: Adam Hull


Music: Maisy Crunden


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  continue reading

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