| Description | Interview with Diane Saxton, from Sutton-in-Ashfield, Notts, a student at Harborne. She gives her opinion about a Christmas show she has seen recently at Lickey Grange and discusses whether her condition and that of other girls prevents them from forming relationships with boys. She talks about her feelings of being trapped at school and not being able to go out to dances due to lack of money and people to go with. She talks about other activities she does in her spare time and gives her opinion about the events and activities that should be provided at the school. She discusses some of the lessons and activities she did at Lickey Grange, compares life in the hostel at Harborne with life at Lickey Grange, the segregation of girls from boys and their evening curfew, and expresses her feelings about life at home with her mother and looking after her sister's children. She talks about sighted people's attitudes towards blind people and the fact that cars often don't stop to let students cross the road (tracks 1-6).
Total: 18.08 mins
Dubber's reference number: PLA KF565D0765680 |