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Ever since the Paralympics stormed the world in 2012, there has been a

rise of interest in how the physically disabled live their lives on a daily
basis. A new documentary aired by the BBC aims to explore the physically
disabled within educational institutions. Produced by Bronte Sullivan,
Humzah Hussain and Sehrish Jabeen, This documentary was produced to
investigates if educational institutions wholly provide for the physically
disabled, by focusing on one institution in particular; The Sixth Form
College Solihull. The documentary makers talked to a series of experts
within the sixth form itself; such as the disability support officer Caroline
Sweeney, the principle Paul Ashdown and Rebecca a student with a
visual impairment who started the college recently. Students of the
college were also interviewed to gauge an understanding of disability
awareness around the college and give the audience a more informed
opinion. Narrated by the voice of the charismatic Bronte Sullivan. With
razor-sharp editing and camera assistance from Humzah and Sehrish. All
footage was filmed within the premises of the sixth form in various
locations such as the principles office and inside the main lobby of the art
block building.

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