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Nina's Law - Let’s Talk Care

Nina's Law - Let’s Talk Care

De : Nina Parry
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Nina’s Law: Let’s Talk Care is a podcast dedicated to honest, real-life conversations about care, disability, and the healthcare system. Hosted by Nina, the podcast shines a light on lived experience and explores the realities faced by disabled people, families, and carers every day.


Each episode features open discussions with carers, healthcare professionals, campaigners, and decision-makers, diving into topics such as hospital care, care funding, transitions from childhood to adulthood, and why allowing carers to stay with the people they support is essential, not optional.


This podcast is about understanding, dignity, and change. Whether you live this reality, support someone who does, or want to learn more, Let’s Talk Care gives you an honest insight into the care system and the change Nina’s Law is fighting for.


New episodes released weekly.

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    • Episode 6: This is me, Nina Parry, My Story.
      Feb 20 2026

      In this deeply personal episode of Nina’s Law: Let’s Talk Care, Nina shares her own story.

      From surviving a devastating tsunami to living with the trauma that later contributed to her MS diagnosis, this episode opens up about resilience, motherhood, and the strength it takes to rebuild your life after unimaginable events.

      Despite everything she has endured, Nina went on to have children and is now leading a national campaign to ensure disabled people are treated with dignity and given the support they need in hospital. Nina’s Law is not just a campaign, it is a fight to make sure carers are recognised as essential in every hospital across the UK.

      This episode explains why this change must become law.

      Nina’s story is one of survival, determination, and purpose - and she hopes it inspires you to sign her petition today.


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      28 min
    • Episode 5: National Backing, National Change
      Feb 13 2026

      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.

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      16 min
    • Episode 4: People’s Everyday Reality
      Feb 6 2026

      In this episode of Nina’s Law: Let’s Talk Care, Nina shares the incredible support the campaign has received from across the UK. Messages from families, carers, and supporters are read out, each one highlighting why Nina’s Law is not just needed - it’s essential.

      The episode explores why recognising carers as essential partners in hospital care is crucial to the healthcare system, benefiting not only patients and families but also easing pressure on NHS staff. Through real voices and lived experiences, this episode shows the growing momentum behind Nina’s Law and why change can’t wait.

      A powerful reminder that when people come together, real change is possible.

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      6 min
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