Defying the Label - Season 1 Episode 4 Wanted: A Very Personal Assistant, Episode 1
Season - Episode
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1 - 1Don’t Take My Baby Jul 20, 2015 -
1 - 2Me & My New Brain Jul 21, 2015 -
1 - 3The Ugly Face of Disability Hate Crime Jul 23, 2015 -
1 - 4Wanted: A Very Personal Assistant, Episode 1 Jul 24, 2015 -
1 - 5The Boy Who Wants His Leg Cut Off Jul 27, 2015 -
1 - 6The World’s Worst Place to Be Disabled? Jul 28, 2015 -
1 - 7 -
1 - 8Wanted: A Very Personal Assistant, Episode 2 Jul 31, 2015 -
1 - 9Disabled in an Instant Aug 03, 2015 -
1 - 10Life Begins Now Aug 04, 2015 -
1 - 11 -
1 - 12Epilepsy & Me Aug 10, 2015 -
1 - 13Find a Home for My Brother Aug 11, 2015 -
1 - 14 -
1 - 15The Totally Senseless Game Show Aug 11, 2015
Overview
Just because you’re disabled, it doesn’t mean you can’t have fun, and if you’re disabled and in your 20s, that probably means going out, getting drunk and getting lucky, going to pubs, music festivals or football matches, or going on holiday abroad. The truth is, you might not be able to do any of this without one important person – your carer, or personal assistant, as they are often referred to by the people employing them. There are thousands of young disabled people in the UK who rely on carers for their daily needs, so finding the right carer means absolutely everything. This brand-new series takes a group young people who have never considered caring for the disabled before and invites them to an interview for a Personal Assistant job. What they don’t know is that their potential new boss is a disabled person their age and for 10 days, nothing is off limits as these new PAs tackle all aspects of intimate personal care, including washing, dressing, showering and toileting - they embark on life-changing adventures with their new boss. Will seeing the world from a different point of view help break down preconceptions of disability and unemployment? Could tackling challenging shared experiences lead to lasting friendships and even a rewarding new career? In part one, Michael's carer Denny Lee struggles with Michael's care needs, especially bowel management, Josh's carer Francesca battles with Josh's crude humour and his love of boozing, and Jasmine's carer Emily tackles the intimate personal care with aplomb - but fails dramatically on the domestic chores front.