You can listen to this podcast episode on iTunes or Spotify. Cussing alert in this post. Nobody lasts long in this world of supporting people with disabilities without finding themselves in a WTF? situation. There are few or no options. The only existing options are segregated. The expectations are abysmally low. Even good people …
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You can listen to this podcast episode on iTunes or Spotify. Even when the world storms around us, we can find peace and a sense of purpose in the blue spaces that live at the centre of the storm. That is the basic principle behind Creating Blue Space: Fostering Innovative Support Practices for People with …
Could you make a list of every single thing you are capable of doing? Now cross off the things you hate. Someone on the list that you have left, is a way for you to make money on the internet. Don’t believe me?
Chantelle Turner is on the podcast this week to talk about how you can make money on the internet in ways you haven’t thought of yet – and yes, it’s legal! Chantelle is the founder of Stronger Mommy, a positive community for parents of children with special needs, and Not Yet Notable, a business focused on helping coaches and course creators grow engaged communities.
Dr. Roberta Shaler offers advice on dealing with difficult people while advocating for your child with a disability. School advocacy can be hard – downright infuriating – when you are dealing with people who are making it harder than it needs to be by standing between your child and what they need to for successful inclusion and learning. Dr. Shaler offers effective strategies for building rapport, taking care of yourself and moving towards successful teamwork.
You can listen to this podcast episode on iTunes or Spotify. Dave Hasbury is a storyteller, a facilitator and an advocate. For more than 30 years he has been committed to engaging the power of CoCreation —people gathering together to creatively shape the world around them. In 2008 Dave began working for Neighbours Inc. and …
#043 Dave Hasbury on the capacity of community to accept people with disabilities. Read More »
You can listen to this podcast episode on iTunes or Spotify. Many people who cannot rely on words to speak struggle to be understood. Loved ones and support people often do their best to apply what they know of the person’s preferences to the planning process, but may fall short because they lack a direct way to ask …
Transcript: Thought I would pop on here to chat about a facebook feed that my husband showed me today. A facebook friend of his shared a post about an amusement park that was designed specifically to serve people with disabilities. It is also open to the public. I’ve chatted with friends before about this place. …
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