BBC Breakfast Live Interview: Inclusive Blue Space Access and Disability Research

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Abstract

Sadie Rockliffe appeared on BBC Breakfast for a live national TV interview discussing her research on inclusive access to blue spaces. The segment focused on the VI Swim and Wellbeing Session and wider themes of disability justice, sensory design, and interdependence in aquatic environments. The interview highlighted the role of public engagement in research and the importance of rethinking access through lived experience and collaboration with visually impaired communities
Original languageEnglish
PublisherBBC Breakfast
Publication statusPublished - 15 Jun 2025

Bibliographical note

BBC Breakfast live interview featuring Sadie Rockliffe on 15 June 2025, discussing her research into sensory-led public engagement, blue space access, and co-designed inclusive swimming practices

Keywords

  • Inclusive research
  • Disability and blue space
  • Public engagement
  • Sensory design
  • Visual impairment
  • Justice-oriented methods
  • Live media
  • Aquatic accessibility
  • Research dissemination
  • Knowledge exchange

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