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EPISODE · Jan 30, 2026 · 11 MIN

Episode 3: Care Without Postcodes - Why Every Hospital Must Let Carers In

from Nina's Law - Let’s Talk Care · host Nina Parry

In this episode of Nina’s Law: Let’s Talk Care, the focus turns to one crucial question: why should essential care depend on where you live?Across the UK, some hospitals allow carers to stay with the person they support,  while others don’t. This postcode lottery leaves disabled people and families facing uncertainty, distress, and avoidable pain. Nina explores why carers must be recognised as essential, not optional, in every hospital, not just a select few.The conversation highlights the physical, emotional, and systemic consequences of excluding carers, and why a nationwide approach is the only fair and effective solution. This episode makes the case for consistency, dignity, and change, because care should never depend on chance.

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