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Idea two Disability and Politics - Coggle Diagram
Idea two Disability and Politics
Concept
The concept is for me to interview politicians who have experience of disability and how it has influenceed them when making decisions.
Questions for this project
What experience have you had with disability?
How does disability shape your thought
process when making political decisions?
What achievement are you most proud
of in politics that is related to disability?
What would you change if you were
in government to improve the lives
of disabled people?
What are you looking to change in government?
How do you think your ideology benefits
disabled people in the long run?
Were there any challenges you faced when implementing laws that were meant to help disabled people?
How are you helping disabled people
with the cost of living crisis?
Target audience
Primary Target Audience
Disabled people aged 25 to 30
Secondary Target Audience
People interested in journalism and politics
aged 25 to 30
People, I would be
looking to interview
Theresa May
diabetes
David Cameron
parent of disabled child
Gordon Brown
parent of disabled child &
own visual impairment
Ed Davey
parent of disabled child &
also a young carer for mother
David Blunkett
blind
Tanni Grey-Thompson
spina bifida
Diane Abbott
diabetes
Ed Balls
stammer
Robert Halfon
cerebral palsy
Anne Milton
former Health Minister
& nurse in NHS
Stephen Flynn
avascular necrosis
Colour palette
Red - House of Lords benches; Labour Party
Blue - Conservative Party
Green - House of Commons benches; Green Party
Orange - Liberal Democrats Party
Yellow - SNP