The JD Dragon Disability Rights Podcast: "The show where we look at how disability and diversity are connected"
I'm Joshua Downey and I was born with Cerebral Palsy and Dyspraxia and I am dedicated to sharing my story and experiences with the world. Over the course of this show you will learn about various issues facing people with disabilities today and how their lives are affected in different parts of the world and how how disability and diversity are connected. Episodes are released in English and German.
Marie Fox is an art-based interventions therapist originally from London who runs various art workshops for people with disabilities in Gibraltar.
Today she'll share her story.
Learn more about Marie and her work via the links below:
Linkedin:
https://gi.linkedin.com/in/marie-fox-nee-avellano-a027a41a
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/marie.d.fox
Cancer Relief:
https://m.facebook.com/CancerReliefGibraltar/posts/expression-through-art-is-a-service-we-offer-up-at-the-centre-done-by-marie-fox-/5685096161598333/If you would like to reach out feel free to send an email to: atelierfuralle@gmail.com. You can also leave a review of the podcast and follow this show on:Instagram:https://instagram.com/atelierfuralle?igshid=OGQ5ZDc2ODk2ZA%3D%3D&utm_source=qrFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61551850785306Snapchat:https://t.snapchat.com/FVWn1jmTDiscord Serverhttps://discord.gg/XsZZ42NU
Stew Sexton the Senior Accessibility Advisor to the Parliament of New Zealand (Paremata Aotearoa).
He has Spina Bifida and previously aspired to become a chef before joining Parliament and today he'll share his story.
Learn more about Stew and his work via the links below:
Linkedin:
https://nz.linkedin.com/in/stew-sexton-08089017
Facebook:
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Odelia Fitoussi is an Israeli disability rights advocate who previously served as Vice-President of the Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disability and is now running for re-election. Today she'll be sharing her story about growing up with a disability in Israel and her experiences with the Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disability.Learn more about Odelia and her work via the links below:
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/odelia.fitoussi?mibextid=ZbWKwL
Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/odelika?igsh=MW1ldG9qazlycjY0
Learn more about the candidates for the Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities 2024:
https://www.internationaldisabilityalliance.org/blog/get-know-candidates-crpd-committee-2024-elections
"Humanity & Inclusion" (Handicap International) is one of many organisations working to support people with disabilities affected by the ongoing events in both Israel and Gaza.
You can learn more about there work via the link below:
https://www.hi.org/en/country/palestine
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Elena Kochoska is a disability rights advocate from the Republic of North Macedonia who works with the European Network for Independent Living. She's also a candidate for the United Nations Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.
Today she's going to share her story.
Feel free to learn about Elena and her work via the links below:
European Network of Independent Living (ENIL),
https://enil.eu/
Learn more about the candidates for the Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities 2024:
https://www.internationaldisabilityalliance.org/blog/get-know-candidates-crpd-committee-2024-elections
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Matthew Turnock is a disability rights advocate from Gibraltar who has worked with a number of organsations including the "Order of St. John" and the Gibraltar Broadcasting Corporation (GBC).
Today he'll sharing his story.
If you would like to reach out feel free to send an email to: atelierfuralle@gmail.com. You can also leave a review of the podcast and follow this show on:Instagram:https://instagram.com/atelierfuralle?igshid=OGQ5ZDc2ODk2ZA%3D%3D&utm_source=qrFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61551850785306Snapchat:https://t.snapchat.com/FVWn1jmTDiscord Serverhttps://discord.gg/XsZZ42NU
Die SPÖ hat es sich zum Ziel gesetzt allen Menschen ein gutes & selbstbestimmtes Leben zu ermöglichen. Menschen mit Behinderungen müssen in die Mitte unserer Gesellschaft geholt werden. SPÖ- Behindertensprecherin Verena Nussbaum kämpft in ihrer täglichen Arbeit für echte Anerkennung in Form von Lohn statt nur einem Taschengeld in den Tagesstrukuren, für den Abbau baulicher aber auch gesellschaftlicher Barrieren und ein inklusives Bildungssystem. Über die folgenden Links können Sie mehr über Frau Nussbaum und ihre Arbeit erfahren:Website der SPÖ: https://www.spoe.at/personen/verena-nussbaum/ Website des Parlament:https://www.parlament.gv.at/person/2334
Nicole Buckley is the Managing Director at PossAbilities, Gibraltar's independent centre for people with supported needs and disabilities.
Learn more about PossAbilities via the links below:
Website:
https://possabilities-gib.com/Facebook:
https://m.facebook.com/possabilitiesgib/Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/possabilitiesgib
https://www.gbc.gi/tv/programmes/building-possabilities-1463
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Julian De Las Heras is a Special Olympic Athlete from Gibraltar who has autism, ADHD and a super rare chromosome disorder. He's also a student at the "Gibraltar College" and an aspiring broadcaster who is currently doing work experience at the GBC (Gibraltar Broadcasting Corporation). Follow Julian on TikTok:
https://www.tiktok.com/@rockdakrock?_t=8lT9FiTnpwb&_r=1
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Jenny Victory has been working within the field of disability since she was a teenager. Her experience ranges from charity work, respite centre manager, special educational needs teacher in a special school and in a secondary school, a learning support facility manager, behaviour consultant, key worker and currently working directly with the Government of Gibraltar, having set up its first Disability Office in 2021.
Working directly under the auspices of Gibraltar’s Chief Minister and with Gibraltar’s Minister for Disability, Jenny is currently developing Gibraltar’s first National Disability Strategy.
Most importantly, Jenny is the mother of a boy with rare chromosomal duplications which causes medical issues and profound learning disability. This has given Jenny insight into the lived experience of persons with disabilities.
Her professional life has ironically merged with her personal life and she has made it her mission to build a community that works for everyone!
Learn more about Jenny and the Supported Needs and Disability Office via the links below:
Supported Needs and Disability Office official website:
http://www.disability.gov.gi/
SNDO Facebook Page:
https://www.facebook.com/SNDOGib
Jenny’s LinkedIn Profile:
https://gi.linkedin.com/in/jenny-victory-845398231
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Shelia Heard, is a Momma Warrior with a mission. As a certified Functional Nutritionist, Breathwork, Hypnosis with NLP practitioner,
and Leadership & Life Coach, Shelia’s all about holistic well-being.
Her journey began as a mother of two adult children with disabilities,
where she became their advocate and my own resource. Shelia’s channeled her personal experiences and expertise into a coaching style that's
compassionate, non-judgmental, and deeply spiritual.
Let's embark on a transformative journey together, unlocking your full
potential and finding inner joy. There's hope, and Shelia’s here to guide you.Learn more about about Shelia and her work via the link below:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/guardiansofhealth
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What happens to adults with CP?
It's a lifelong condition which does not disappear as soon as you turn 18 and it's one that both today's guest Alexandra Perera and I know all to well.
When people hear the word CP they immediately think of a person in a wheelchair or people who have increased difficulty walking but that is not the case. Alex is an advocate for people with hidden disabilities and today she'll share her story.
Check out her blog via the link below: https://alexandraperera.wordpress.com/
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Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/alexandra.perera.1
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Nicole Byrne manages supported internships/employment for the Gibraltar Department of Education, serves as the Treasurer of the Gibraltar Disability Society, and sits on the board of the European Union of Supported Employment (EUSE). Today she will be sharing her personal journey.Learn more about the Gibraltar Disability Society via the links below.
Website:https://www.gibraltardisabilitysociety.com/Facebook Page:
https://www.facebook.com/TheGibraltarDisabilitySociety/Learn more about the European Union of Supported Employment (EUSE) via the link below:https://euse.org/If you would like to reach out feel free to send an email to: atelierfuralle@gmail.com. You can leave a review of the podcast and follow this show on:Instagram:https://instagram.com/atelierfuralle?igshid=OGQ5ZDc2ODk2ZA%3D%3D&utm_source=qrFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61551850785306Snapchat:https://t.snapchat.com/FVWn1jmTDiscord Serverhttps://discord.gg/XsZZ42NU
Die Selbstbestimmung von Menschen mit Behinderungen ist ein zentraler Aspekt einer inklusiven Gesellschaft, die Vielfalt und Gleichberechtigung fördert. Unabdingbar ist dabei die Persönliche Assistenz für Menschen mit Behinderungen, damit sie ihr Leben in Bezug auf Bildung, Arbeit, Wohnen oder Freizeitaktivitäten frei gestalten können. Kira Grünberg – Rollstuhlfahrerin, Bereichssprecherin für Menschen mit Behinderungen & Inklusion der Österreichischen Volkspartei (ÖVP) und Abgeordnete zum Österreichischen Nationalrat – spricht im Podcast über ihren Weg in die Politik, ihre aktuelle Agenda im Bereich Behinderung und weshalb sie für einen realistischen Blick auf die Dinge plädiert: eine Behinderung macht einen Menschen weder automatisch heldenhaft noch bettelarm.Wenn Sie mehr über Frau Grünberg erfahren möchten, klicken Sie auf die nachstehenden Links:Persönliche Homepage: www.kiragruenberg.comParlamentshomepage: Grünberg Kira | Parlament ÖsterreichInstagram: @kiragruenberg
Dr. Richard Rieser OBE (Order of the British Empire) is the General Secretary of the Commonwealth Disabled People’s Forum, an umbrella organisation consisting of leading and national disability rights organisations from the 56 member-states of the Commonwealth of Nations. Today he’ll share his story and the initiatives undertaken by the CPF to promote disability across the Commonwealth. Learn more about the initiatives undertaken by Richard Rieser and the Commonwealth Disabled People’s Forum via the links below:Commonwealth Disabled People's Forum:https://Commonwealthdpf.orgUK Disability History Month: ukdhm.orgWorld of Inclusion Ltd: worldofinclusion.comIf you would like to reach out feel free to send an email to: atelierfuralle@gmail.com. You can leave a review of the podcast and follow this show on:Instagram:https://instagram.com/atelierfuralle?igshid=OGQ5ZDc2ODk2ZA%3D%3D&utm_source=qrFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61551850785306Snapchat:https://t.snapchat.com/FVWn1jmTDiscord Serverhttps://discord.gg/XsZZ42NU
Erin Brown is the Director of the Office of Disabilities and Compliance at the University of the Bahamas. She's also a Paralympic Athlete and with the National Commission on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.Today she'll be sharing her story.Learn more about Erin and her work via the link below:https://qrco.de/ebconnectsIf you would like to reach out feel free to send an email to: atelierfuralle@gmail.com and feel free to leave a review of this show and follow this show on:Instagram:https://instagram.com/atelierfuralle?igshid=OGQ5ZDc2ODk2ZA%3D%3D&utm_source=qrFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61551850785306Snapchat:https://t.snapchat.com/FVWn1jmTDiscord Server:https://discord.gg/XsZZ42NU
Der Südtiroler Monitoringausschuss für die Rechte von Menschen mit Behinderungen ist im Büro der Gleichstellungsrätin beim Südtiroler Landtag angesiedelt.
Seine Hauptaufgabe ist es, über die Umsetzung der UN-Behindertenrechtskonvention in der Autonomen Provinz Bozen - Südtirol zu wachen und diese zu fördern. Im Monitoringausschuss sitzen insgesamt 14 Personen, davon 10 Personen mit Behinderungen stellvertretend für unterschiedliche Formen der Behinderung, zwei Fachexpert:innen der wissenschaftlichen Forschung im Bereich Behinderung und Inklusion und zwei Fachexpert:innen im Bereich der Chancengleichheit und Antidiskriminierung. In dieser Folge stellt der Ausschuss sich selbst und seine Aufgaben und Tätigkeiten vor.
Weitere Informationen zum Südtiroler Monitoringausschuss für die Rechte von Menschen mit Behinderungen: https://www.gleichstellungsraetin-bz.org/monitoringausschuss.asp
Der Monitoringausschuss ist auch auf den sozialen Medien aktiv:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/moau.osservatorioprov
Instagram: @moau.osservatorioprov
Jeder Mensch hat ein Recht auf ein selbstbestimmtes Leben. Egal, aus welchem Grund jemand eine Behinderung hat – im inklusiven Österreich soll jeder Mensch die Unterstützung bekommen, die nötig ist, um ein möglichst erfülltes Leben zu leben. NEOS sehen es als politische Verantwortung, hier klar Stellung zu beziehen und für die gleichberechtigte Teilhabe von Menschen mit Behinderungen zu kämpfen. Als Sprecherin für Menschen mit Behinderungen kämpft Fiona Fiedler dafür, Berührungsängste und Barrieren im Kopf abzubauen. Sie setzt sich in ihrer politischen Arbeit für inklusive Bildung, einen inklusiven Arbeitsmarkt sowie für umfassende Barrierefreiheit ein. Mehr über Fiona Fiedler erfahren Sie auf ihrer Website: www.fionafiedler.at Auf den Social-Media-Kanälen der Abgeordneten erhalten Sie spannende Einblicke in ihren politischen Alltag: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fiedlerfiona/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fionafiedler.at Twitter: https://twitter.com/FionaFiedler LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/fiona-fiedler-a96326144/
Der Sachwalterverein ist ein privatrechtlicher Verein, der die gesetzliche Vertretung und Förderung der Interessen von volljährigen Personen mit psychischer Erkrankung oder geistiger Behinderung bezweckt. Der Verein ist von der Regierung des Fürstentums Liechtenstein beauftragt, Aufgaben im Bereich der Sachwalterschaft (ehemals Vormundschaft) zu übernehmen. Der Sachwalterverein wird dann zum Sachwalter, zur Sachwalterin einer Person bestellt, wenn keine geeignete nahestehende Person für diese Aufgabe zur Verfügung steht oder wenn mit der Sachwalterschaft spezielle Anforderungen verbunden sind.
Kann eine volljährige Person trotz geistiger Behinderung oder psychischer Krankheit ihre Angelegenheiten selbst meistern – etwa mit Hilfe ihrer Familie, mit Hilfe von Pflegeeinrichtungen oder Einrichtungen der Behindertenhilfe oder im Rahmen sozialer oder psychosozialer Dienste – darf kein Sachwalter bestellt werden. Dasselbe gilt auch, wenn die betroffene Person von einem nächsten Angehörigen oder Vorsorgebevollmächtigten ausreichend vertreten werden kann.
Nähere Informationen und gesetzliche Grundlagen sind auf unserer Website zu finden: https://www.sachwalterverein.li/
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Dominic Slowey is 74 years old and was born in Dublin He was born with cerebral palsy and epilepsy which he manages with medication.
Dominic attended mainstream education until he was 15 years old.
When he started higher education, the classrooms were upstairs and he was not able to climb the stairs to get to his classrooms so he discontinued attending the school he was attending.
When he was 19 years old he lost all of his sight and moved to another school that was being run by the Christian Brothers, where he stayed until he was around 35 years old.
Prior to losing his sight, Dominic enjoyed watching movies and today he has a great collection of DVD's which he enjoys listening to the stories.
He also enjoys listening to music and collects CD's of the great composers and conductors.
He is celebrating 40 years of living in his current home which is in Co. Limerick.
He is a very cheerful man and grateful to God for how well he is looked after and able to enjoy his life.
Big thanks to my distant relative Valmai Gee for helping me set this interview. If you would like to learn more about the organisations she works with feel free to check out their websites via the links below:
Cheshire Ireland:
https://www.cheshire.ie/services/rathfredaghIrish Cerebral Palsy Foundation:
https://www.yourcpf.org/ireland/#:~:text=An%20estimated%20150%20babies%20receive,living%20with%20CP%20in%20Ireland
Active Disability Ireland:
https://activedisability.ie/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/Cerebral-Palsy-Fact-Sheet.pdf
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Marcel Kaufmann ist der Geschäftsführer von "Special Olympics Liechtenstein", einer Sportorganisation für Menschen mit geistiger Behinderung mit Sitz im Fürstentum Liechtenstein. Heute erzählt er uns seine Geschichte, berichtet über die Organisation und erklärt die Untershiede zwischen den Special Olympics und den Paralympischen Spielen.
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HAPPY NEW YEAR!!! I hope you've all enjoyed the holidays and had a great start to the new year!Ever since I first launched this show in November of 2019 I've noticed that it has gained listeners in a total of 65 and counting.The following countries are:USASwitzerland CanadaAustralia GermanyMaltaUKFranceIrelandAustriaBelgiumNew Zealand (Aotearoa)IndiaThe Netherlands ItalySingaporePortugalSomaliaFinlandLiechtenstein IndonesiaNorwayEthiopia NepalJordanTürkiye Sri LankaIsraelRussiaGeorgiaBhutanIcelandSwedenSouth AfricaHungaryKenyaSpainGreeceChina (Hong Kong SAR)SlovakiaBrazilKuwait Czechia (Czech Republic)RomaniaDenmarkLatviaTaiwan (Republic of China/Chinese Taipei)EgyptMoroccoVietnamThailandRepublic of Korea (South Korea)AlgeriaPolandThe GambiaVanuatuLaosNigeriaTogoEcuadorMauritaniaUzbekistanJapanUAELiberiaI can't thank you enough for your continued help and support and I hope to meet you throughout the course of 2024.If you would like to reach out feel free to send an email to: atelierfuralle@gmail.com and feel free to leave a review of this show and follow this show on:Instagram:https://instagram.com/atelierfuralle?igshid=OGQ5ZDc2ODk2ZA%3D%3D&utm_source=qrFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61551850785306Snapchat:https://t.snapchat.com/FVWn1jmT
The United States has continued to maintain it's place as the home this show's largest audience.
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According to the 2023 Spotify "Wrapped" Malta is this show's largest audience for a second year in a row in terms of the amount of new listeners. Grazzi!
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Maria Town is the President and CEO of the American Association of People with Disabilities. She previously served as a White House Senior Associate Director on disability from 2015-2017 under the Barack Obama Administration (2009-2017).Today she'll be sharing her story.Learn more about the American Association of People with Disabilities via the link below:https://www.aapd.com/Feel free to leave a review of this show and follow this show on:Instagram:https://instagram.com/atelierfuralle?igshid=OGQ5ZDc2ODk2ZA%3D%3D&utm_source=qrFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61551850785306Snapchat:https://t.snapchat.com/FVWn1jmT
Marianne Waldhäusl ist Journalistin und Gestalterin beim ORF und hat für den Sender Projekte rund um das Thema Behinderung gestaltet.
Heute erzählt sie uns von ihrer Arbeit.
Mehr über den ORF und ihre verschiedenen Projekte erfahren Sie über die untenstehenden Links:
https://tvthek.orf.at/history/Inklusion-am-Arbeitsmarkt/13557981/Arbeitsalltag-eines-blinden-Redakteurs/14178567
https://cloud.orf.at/s/kWnyfLHakBpoNYf.
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Over the course of this year a number of broadcasting and content creation companies have recognized my work.
Here are the links to their websites in case you're interested:
Accessible Media Inc (Canadian disability-oriented media company):
https://www.ami.ca/
RTE (National public broadcaster of Ireland):
https://www.rte.ie/
PBS Malta (National Broadcaster of Malta):
https://tvmnews.mt/BBC (National public broadcaster of the UK):
https://www.bbc.com/
Mediacorp: (National public broadcaster of Singapore):
https://www.mediacorp.sg/
SRG-SSR: (National public broadcaster of Switzerland):
https://www.srgssr.ch/en/home
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https://orf.at/
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Im Laufe dieses Jahres wurde meine Arbeit von einer Reihe von Sendeanstalten und Unternehmen, die Inhalte erstellen, anerkannt.
Hier sind die Links zu ihren Websites, falls Sie daran interessiert sind:
Accessible Media Inc. (kanadisches behindertengerechtes Medienunternehmen):
https://www.ami.ca/
RTE (Nationale öffentliche Rundfunkanstalt von Irland):
https://www.rte.ie/
PBS Malta (Nationale Rundfunkanstalt von Malta):
https://tvmnews.mt/ BBC (Nationale öffentliche Rundfunkanstalt des Vereinigten Königreichs):
https://www.bbc.com/
Mediacorp: (Nationale öffentlich-rechtliche Rundfunkanstalt von Singapur):
https://www.mediacorp.sg/
SRG-SSR: (Nationale öffentlich-rechtliche Rundfunkanstalt der Schweiz):
https://www.srgssr.ch/de/start
ORF: (Nationale öffentlich-rechtliche Rundfunkanstalt Österreichs):
https://orf.at/
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I’ve noticed that my podcast has become incredibly popular in Zurich Switzerland but unfortunately I don’t know who’s listening to my podcast in Switzerland’s largest city.
If you’re from Zurich and would like to be on my show please contact: atelierfuralle@gmail.com
Ich habe bemerkt, dass mein Podcast in Zürich unglaublich populär geworden ist, aber leider weiss ich nicht, wer meinen Podcast in der größten Stadt der Schweiz anhört. Wenn du aus Zürich kommst und in meiner Sendung mitmachen möchtest, kontaktiere bitte: atelierfuralle@gmail.com
Lisa Hermann arbeitet bei der Vereinigung für Menschenrechte in Liechtenstein, die sich für Menschen mit Behinderungen in Liechtenstein einsetzt.
Heute wird sie ihre Geschichte erzählen und darüber berichten, wie der Verband Menschen mit Behinderungen unterstützt.
https://www.menschenrechte.li/
Jon Springer is a co-founder of the Parents Alliance for Inclusion and is the father to two young sons who have Autism. He has previously lived in the USA, United Arab Emirates, People's Republic of China, and is currently in Austria. Today he'll share his story.
Learn more about the Parents Alliance via the links below:
Official Website:
https://www.parentsallianceforinclusion.com/
Linkedin:
https://www.linkedin.com/company/parents-alliance-for-inclusion/
Learn more about Jon and his work via the following links:
Official SENIA profile:https://www.seniainternational.org/jon-springer/
Linkedin:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jon-springer-844b1542/
Handbook of Research on Critical Issues and Global Trends in International Education in which Jon contributed a chapter:
https://www.igi-global.com/book/handbook-research-critical-issues-global/315801
Jon's chapter is titled "International Schools Must Include Neurodivergent and Disabled Students for Global Citizenship Goals: Elite Global Citizenship Education is Inclusive
Register for the upcoming SENIA virtual conference:
https://www.seniaconference.org/senia-virtual-conference-2023/
Feel free to leave a review of this show and follow this podcast and follow this show on:
Instagram:
https://instagram.com/atelierfuralle?igshid=OGQ5ZDc2ODk2ZA%3D%3D&utm_source=qrFacebook:
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61551850785306
Snapchat:
https://t.snapchat.com/FVWn1jmT
I would like to officially thank Singapore’s national broadcaster and largest content creator for supporting my show.
Learn more about Mediacorp here:
https://www.mediacorp.sg/
On 17 February 2023 I received a congratulatory email from Vaduz Castle, the official residence of the Princely House of Liechtenstein, the Principality of Liechtenstein's Royal Family congratulating me for my efforts to promote disability rights.
Learn more about the Princely House of Liechtenstein via the link below:
https://fuerstenhaus.li/
The Princely House has undertaken various initiatives to support the rights of people with disabilities. Here are just a couple that they shared with me:
Curative Education Centre of Liechtenstein:
https://www.hpz.li/Special Olympics Liechtenstein:
https://specialolympics.li/
Das Fürstenhaus von Liechtenstein ist die erste königliche Familie, die mir für meinen Einsatz für die Rechte von Menschen mit Behinderungen dankt.
Erfahren Sie mehr über das Fürstenhaus über den unten stehenden Link zu seiner Website:
https://fuerstenhaus.li/
Erfahren Sie mehr über die Heilpädagogischen Zentrum über den unten stehenden Link:
https://www.hpz.li/
Erfahren Sie mehr über Special Olympics Liechtenstein über den untenstehenden Link:
https://specialolympics.li/
Professor Alexei Dingli is a Professor of Artificial Intelligence at the University of Malta.
Today he'll be telling us about his work and how AI technology can help people with disabilities.
Learn more about Professor Dingli and his work via the links below:
https://alexieidingli.medium.com/
http://www.dingli.org/
I've noticed that this show has become quite popular in Hong Kong.
If you're from Hong Kong and are interested in being on this show feel free to email: atelierfuralle@gmail.com
Through his experience in multiple roles supporting the disability rights movement, Hernan Bonomo talks about the power dynamics between organizations of persons with disabilities and their donors, and how it affects advocacy priorities.
Further reading:
https://medium.com/@hernan.bonomo/we-need-more-courage-in-the-un-human-rights-system-1f20dad876c5
Learn more about Hernan via his Linkedin page:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/hernan-bonomo-aa418954/recent-activity/all/
Listen to the "Disability Dialogues" podcast hosted by Gerard Quinn Special Rapporteur:
https://open.spotify.com/show/5QzYmy4XUv4pMdt5sdzhwL?si=zAjQpFJHSzWEGxX6xddMSg
Have you ever wanted to learn more about the Martin Ennals Award for Human Rights Defenders?
Today we'll tell you about the organisations that are involved in the selections process and we'll also explore a couple of theories as to why no one involved in disability rights advocacy/activism has yet to win the award.
Learn more about the Martin Ennals Award and the organisations involved in the selection process via the link below:
https://www.martinennalsaward.org/about-the-award/Listen to my original episode focusing on the Martin Ennals Foundation:
https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/dashboard/episode/e28bmcf
We're honoured to be joined by the SAUDC team from Gadjah Mada University in Yogyakarta Indonesia.
The University is named in honour of Gadjah Mada (1290-1364) who led a campaign to unify the Indonesian Archipelago under the Kingdom of Majapahit. He is now regarded as a national hero in Indonesia and the nation's official motto of "Unity in Diversity" (Bhinneka Tunggal Ika) is derived from the Javanese poem "Kakawin Sutasoma" which was written around the 14th century during the reign of Hayam Wuruk who ruled Majapahit at the height of it's power.
Today the SAUDC team will be telling us about their work.
Learn more about Gadjah Mada University here:
https://ugm.ac.id/en/news/ugm-committed-to-improving-disability-services/
I would like to express to give a massive thank you to the phenomenal "Martin Ennals Foundation" for supporting me.
The Geneva-based organisation was named in honour of Martin Ennals, who served as Secretary-General of Amnesty International between 1968-1980 and founded a number of human rights organisatons including ARTICLE 19 and International Alert.
The "Martin Ennals Award" is awarded annually to recognise the work of Human Rights Defenders.
Learn more about about the "Martin Ennals Foundation and the Martin Ennals Award via the link below:
https://www.martinennalsaward.org/
I've noticed that this show has exploded in popularity recently, jumping from 3,242-3,355 listeners overnight.
According to my analytics the VAST!!! majority of these listeners hail from the Province of Overijsel in The Netherlands. BEDANKT!
My sincerest apologies for my terrible Dutch pronunciations in this episode.
If you're from The Netherlands and would like to be featured in a future episode, feel free to contact: atelierfuralle@gmail.com
Recently Ireland’s Taoiseach (Prime Minister) Leo Varadkar made comments which caused outrage among Ireland’s disability community and their supporters.
Here are my thoughts on the situation.
Saorse Smith is a comedian and disability rights activist with CP from Dublin.
Today she'll be sharing her story with us.
Learn more about Saoirse and her work via checking out the link to her socials:
Instagram:
https://instagram.com/saoirsesmithcomedy?igshid=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ==
Twitter:
https://twitter.com/FreedomSaoirse
Facebook:
https://m.facebook.com/Saoirsesmithcomedian/
I first learned about Saoirse via the following article:
https://www.rte.ie/news/primetime/2023/0502/1379566-disability/
Feel free to leave a review of this show.
I would like to dedicate this Grazzi! (Thank You!) message to The Honourable Dr. Robert Abela, the current Prime Minister of the Republic of Malta and the first World Leader to personally thank me for my efforts to promote disability rights.
Dr. Alistair De Gaetano is the advisor to Minister Julia Farrugia-Portelli (Malta's Minister of Inclusion) on disability matters at the MIVC (Ministry of Inclusion, Voluntary Contributions and Consumer Rights) headquartered in Lija.
Today he'll be sharing his story with us as well as telling us how the MIVC supports people with disabilities in Malta.
Learn more about the MIVC via the link to their website below:
https://inclusion.gov.mt/
Contact: atelierfuralle@gmail.com
Feel free to leave a review of this show.
I would like to extend a massive THANK YOU!!! to both Washington DC and the wider Metropolitan Area (especially Ashburn VA and Frederick MD) for being home to the largest audience in this show's history!
If you're from the DC area and would like to be featured on this show feel free to contact: atelierfuralle@gmail.com
Feel free to leave a review of this show.
Geraldine Rumahi is a Yoga Instructor and Psychotherapist (PT) who specializes in Cybernetic Trance Work (CTW).
Today she'll be telling us about these practices and how they can help people with disabilities.
If you would like to know more about her work feel free to check out her website and socials via the links below:
Website:
www.sunnysoul.eu
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/geraldine.ru.10
Instagram:
https://instagram.com/geraldine_rumahi?igshid=YmM0MjE2YWMzOA==
Feel free to leave a review of this show.
Bridget Micallef is an artist from Malta who works with a number of organisations in Malta which support blind and visually-impaired people including the "Visual Non Visual Network of Malta" which runs an art exhibition called " Art Beyond Lights" which exhibits artwork created by blind and visually-impaired people.
Today she'll be telling us her story.
Learn more about the "Visual Non Visual Network of Malta" and the "Art Beyond Lights" art exhibition via the link below:
https://www.visualnonvisualnetwork.org/about/#:~:text=is%20a%20non%2Dprofit%20organization,help%20blind%20people%20become%20independent.
Professor Andrew Azzopardi is a lecturer at the University of Malta who's previously worked on a number of initiatives to promote the rights of people with disabilities.
He also wrote the article "Malta has won no gold on disability which was published in MaltaToday.
Feel free to read the article via the link below:
https://www.maltatoday.com.mt/comment/blogs/117156/malta_has_won_no_gold_medal_on_disability#:~:text=But%2C%20sorry%20to%20burst%20your,come%20in%20spurts%20and%20trickles.
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Rundip Thind is the Education Officer at Disability Rights UK and works to ensure that students with disabilities are adequately supported within UK educational institutions.
Today she'll be sharing her story.
Learn more about Disability Rights UK via the link below:
https://www.disabilityrightsuk.org/
Both the "BBC Children in Need" and the "BBC Access All" (the BBC's program focusing on disability and mental health-related topics) teams are fans of my show.
Check their websites via the links below:
BBC Children in Need:
https://www.bbcchildreninneed.co.uk/
BBC Access All (the BBC's program focusing on disability and mental health-related topics):
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p02r6yqw
Feel free to leave a review of this show:
If you have any questions regarding this episode please send them to: atelierfuralle@gmail.com
Disability Rights UK is the leading disability rights organisation in the United Kingdom, working with both NGOs and government agencies to ensure that the UK is a fully accessible country for all.
I would like to say THANK YOU!!! to them for featuring my podcast in the latest edition of their newsletter.
You can learn more about Disability Rights UK via the link below:
https://www.disabilityrightsuk.org/
I've noticed that my podcast has exploded in popularity in Geneva which is my favourite city in Switzerland as well as being my favourite city on earth.
I would love to live there if possible.
Feel free to leave a review of this show.
Angela Bettoni is TVM's first presenter with Down Syndrome.
TVM is Malta's most viewed television channel which is owned and operated by the national public broadcaster Public Broadcasting Services Limited (PBS), not be confused with the American PBS network.
Today she'll be sharing her story with us.
Check Angela's website via the link below.
https://angelabettoni.net/advocacy-activities/
Learn more about TVM via the link below:
https://tvmnews.mt/
Feel free to leave a review of this show.
I was originally hesitant to release this episode given recent events involving the Russian Federation.
I've noticed that this show has become very popular in Russia during these last few days.
I hope these listeners can use my podcast as a tool for peace, tolerance and inclusivity, Russia's people deserve a future where they can enjoy the same rights and privilege's as those in other countries.
I for one, believe that future is possible.
Feel free to leave a review of this show.
Polis Stavrou originally hails from Nicosia, the capital of Cyprus and was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes at the age of 6.Today he'll be sharing his story.Feel free to leave a review of this show.
Nicholas Farrugia has Fibromyalgia and Myalgic Enchephalomyelitis and will being joining us today to talk about invisible disabilities in Malta.
He is associated with the ME, CFS and Fibromyalgia Alliance of Malta.
You can learn more about the organisation via the links below:
https://maltacvs.org/voluntary/me-cfs-fibromyalgia-alliance-malta-2/
https://www.facebook.com/me.cfs.fm.AllianceMalta
Feel free to leave a review of this show.
Mac MacLachlan is a clinical psychologist, academic and policy advisor at Maynooth University’s Assisting Living & Learning (ALL) Institute and Department of Psychology,
Today he’ll be telling us about the various projects and initiatives he’s undertaken to inform people about disability.
Check out the article he wrote for the “Irish Times” “Listening to people with disability”
https://www.irishtimes.com/opinion/letters/2023/02/23/listening-to-people-with-disability/
Learn more about Mac’s background via the link below:
https://www.maynoothuniversity.ie/people/malcolm-maclachlan
Matthew Attard was born in Malta and educated in Ireland. He has both Epilepsy and Asperger's Syndrome and is currently working with the "Caritas Malta Epilepsy Association". Today we'll be learning about his story.
We'll also be learning about his theory of "The Illusion of Inclusion" and what actions he believes should be taken to ensure that society can be more inclusive.
Learn more about the Caritas Malta Epilepsy Association via the link below: https://www.caritasmalta.org/cmea/
Feel free to leave a review of this show.
Marthese Mugliette is the President of the Malta Federation of Organisations of Persons with Disabilities, Malta's national umbrella organisation for the disability community consisting of 35 member orgainisations and has previously collaborated with the CRPD, Agenzija Sapport, the University of Malta and TVM (national public broadcaster).
Today she'll be telling us about the federation's history and work in addition to sharing her story with disability.
Check out the link to MFOPD's website via the link below:
https://www.mfopd.org/Learn more about the federation's associated organisations via their respective websites:
Commission for the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD):
https://www.crpd.org.mt/
Agenzija Sapport:
https://sapport.gov.mt/en/Pages/default.aspx
University of Malta Department of Disability Studies and ADSU:
https://www.um.edu.mt/socialwellbeing/disabilitystudies/
Ben Mattlin is an author, journalist and essayist who has both Spinal Muscular Atrophy and Ultracerative Colitis. He's the author of the book "Disability Pride: Dispatches From A Post-ADA World" and he also wrote the article "Opinion: The embarrassing realities of living with an invisible disability" which was published by CNN.
Today he'll be telling us his story.
Check his opinion piece "Opinion: The embarrassing realities of living with an invisible disability" via the link below:
https://www.cnn.com/2022/10/16/opinions/living-with-invisible-disability-mattlin
Check out his website where you can learn more about his books, articles and other essays:
https://www.benmattlin.com/index.htm
Feel free to leave a review of this show.
Dr. Deidre O'Connor is an Assistant Professor and Chair of the Disability Subgroup at the University College Dublin in Dublin Ireland.
Today she'll be telling us about the subgroup's work.
Learn more about University College Dublin's Disability Subgroup by checking out their website via the link below:
https://www.ucd.ie/equality/groups/disabilitysub-group/
We mentioned the "Atelier für Alle" disability-oriented art program:
https://www.atelierfuralle.org
If you have any questions about this show please send them to: atelierfuralle@gmail.com
Feel free to leave a review of this show.
Yasmine Sadri works as the Director of Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Anti-Racism (IDEA)at the International School of Geneva (Ecolint) in Geneva Switzerland
She has undertaken many initiatives to make educational institutions more inclusive for students with disabilities in the US, Belgium and Switzerland.
We met at the "Youth Forum Switzerland 2023" in Zug Switzerland.
If you have any questions about today's episode please send them to: atelierfuralle@gmail.com
Feel free to leave a review of this show.
For me the disability rights movement is both a social and an educational movement.
Please feel free leave a review of this show.
If you have any questions about this episode please send them to: atelierfuralle@gmail.com
Dr. Jennifer Holloway is the Director of "All Special Kids" (ASK), a Geneva-based nonprofit which supports children with disabilities and their families.
Today she'll be telling us about the organization's work.
Francesca Casalino previously worked for ASK. you can learn more about her story by listening to the interview I did with her:
https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/dashboard/episode/evucr6
Learn more about ASK via the link below:
https://allspecialkids.org/
If you have any questions about this show please send them to: atelierfuralle@gmail.com
Feel free to leave a review of this episode.
Robin Tim Weis is the "Director of International Affairs" at "Zero Project", an organization based in Vienna Austria dedicated to making sure that people with disabilities face no barriers in their everyday lives.
The organization has collaborated with over 600 organizations in over 120 countries on various awareness-raising initiatives.
Learn more about "Zero Project" here
https://zeroproject.org/
Learn more about the annual convention hosted by "Zero Project" at the UN's office in Vienna:
https://zeroproject.org/zerocon23
Feel free to leave a review of this show.
If you have any questions about this show please send them to: atelierfuralle@gmail.com
Milan Šveřepa is the director of "Inclusion Europe", an umbrella organization consisting of a number of European NGOs which support people with intellectual disabilities.
He previously served as co-chair of the "European Expert Group on the Transition from Institutional to Community-based Care (EEG) between 2017-2020.
Today he'll be telling us about various initiatives "Inclusion Europe" has undertaken to support people with intellectual disabilities.
Learn more about "Inclusion Europe" by checking out their website via the link below:
https://www.inclusion-europe.eu/
Please check out the various initiatives "Inclusion Europe" has undertaken to support Ukrainian refugees with intellectual disabilities and their families:
https://www.inclusion-europe.eu/tag/ukraine/
If you have any questions about today's episode please feel free to send them to: atelierfuralle@gmail.com
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Jenny Moberg is a board member and lead for inclusion at the International School of Geneva (Ecolint) in Geneva Switzerland.
Today she'll be telling us about her work and the challenges of being an expat with a son who has a disability.
Learn more about her son's story here:
https://anchor.fm/dashboard/episode/e1dubu0
Learn more about her son's podcast here:
https://anchor.fm/dashboard/episode/e1glnpn
If you have any questions about this episode feel free to send them to: atelierfuralle@gmail.com
Kristina Sprenger arbeitet für den Liechtensteiner Behindertenverband, eine Organisation mit Sitz in Schaan Liechtenstein.
Heute erzählt sie uns, wie die Organisation Menschen mit Behinderungen in Liechtenstein unterstützt.
Wenn Sie mehr über die Arbeit des Vereins erfahren möchten, besuchen Sie bitte die Website des Vereins über den unten stehenden Link:
https://www.lbv.li/
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Today we share our stories of growing up with disabilities.
If you have any questions about today's episode feel free to contact: atelierfuralle@gmail.com
Patrick Ettenes originally comes from Barbados, famous for rum, Rihanna and being the only place George Washington visited outside of the present day United States.
He has Dementia and has dedicated his life to raising awareness about the condition in addition to supporting people who have it.
Today I responding to a question one of my listeners from Canada asked me about how many listeners tune in on a regular basis.If you guys would like to send me questions, please do so.Currently I cannot directly respond to voice messages with exception of those sent by other podcasters using "Anchor". If you would like to contact me directly, please email: atelierfuralle@gmail.com
Yuval Mironi was diagnosed with bone cancer at the age of 12. Ever since his recovery he's been dedicated to raising awareness and sharing his story.
Check out his discord server here:
https://discord.gg/KcpKEMM4zy
Gail Debono is the President of the Malta Chamber of Psychologists and a forensic psychologist working at Malta's only prison in Lija.
Today she'll be telling us about her work.
Learn more about the Malta Chamber of Psychologists here:
https://www.mcp.org.mt/
If you have any questions about today's episode please send them to:
atelierfuralle@gmail.com
Please leave a review of this show.
Welcome to 2023.
I recently traveled to both Las Vegas and Chicago and I've been thinking about a lot of things since I returned.
If you have any questions regarding this show, feel free to send them to:
atelierfuralle@gmail.com
David Silva is the son of author Kathi Silva and has spent his life living in a variety of countries including Ecuador, Venezuela, Uruguay and South Africa.
He's currently studying in the Netherlands.
Today he'll telling us about what it was like growing up with autism, the challenges he faced due to due to cultural attitudes surrounding disability and what initiatives he's undertaken to raise awareness.
If you would like learn more about his mother's book "Extraordinary Experiences: Tales of Special Needs Abroad: A Tales from a Small Planet Book" please listen to my interview with Kathi Silva:
https://anchor.fm/dashboard/episode/e1fak6a
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My show has been played 2,348 since I uploaded my first episode back in November 2019 and I've noticed that an I've received an increasingly large number of listeners in India which is now my largest audience in Asia.
I have listeners in:
Madhya Pradesh
Tamil Nadu
Rajasthan
Maharashtra
Punjab
West Bengal
I just want to thank my audience in India for their continued support.
If you're from India and would like to reach out, feel free to contact: atelierfuralle@gmail.com
Please leave a review of this show.
Today Mario Gerada will be telling us about "Social Enterprise and Social Entrepreneurship".
If you have any questions about this episode please send them to: atelierfuralle@gmail.com
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I've received news that Malta has been my largest audience this year and I just want to say THANK YOU!!!
Malta's my favourite country in the world for number of reasons and what's even more surprising is that I only received my first Maltese audiences from Sliema around 28 April 2022.
Currently my largest audience in Malta hails from Qormi.
I really can't thank you enough for making 2022 a fantastic year!
If you would like to reach out please go to:
atelierfuralle@gmail.com
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Cyrus Engerer is a Maltese Member of the European Parliament who previously served as a member of the Maltese Labour Party in the House of Representatives , Malta's unicameral legislature.
During his time in office he has worked to raise awareness about the rights of members of the LGBT+ community.
Today he'll be telling us about his work.
You can learn more about Mr. Engerer and his work using the link below:
http://cyrusengerer.com/
If you have any questions about this show please send them to:
atelierfuralle@gmail.com
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Since I started this show in November 2019 Switzerland has always been my largest audience.
That’s no longer the case because America has successfully overtaken them and it’s all thanks to the city of Appleton (though it should really be called “Cheeseton”) Wisconsin.
If you are from Wisconsin and would like to be featured on my podcast at some point in the future please let me know by sending an email t:
atelierfuralle@gmail.com
Jamillah Booty is employed by Maribelle, an advertising company based in London. Her work led to promoting Maria Elich, Malta's first blind artist who published a book about artwork created by visually impaired artists. Today she'll be telling us about her experiences working with Maria and some of the differences between between disability perceptions and attitudes in both Malta and the UK. Learn more about "Maribelle" here: Www.Mirabelle.co.uk Learn more about Maria Elich and her book "Art Beyond Light" via the link below: https://lovinmalta.com/malta/maltas-first-blind-artist-publishes-book-collecting-works-from-visually-impaired-artists/ Please leave a review of this show. If you have any questions regarding this show please send them to: atelierfuralle@gmail.com
Dr. Andreana Dibben is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Malta who also works with the Maltese Women's Rights Foundation.
She'll be telling us about some of the challenges women in Malta face in regards to their bodies and reproduction.
Learn more about the Maltese Women’s Rights Foundation via the link below:
https://www.wrf.org.mt/about
If you have any questions regarding this show please send them to:
atelierfuralle@gmail.com
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Esmeralda Micallef Zarafa works for the Lino Spiteri Foundation which supports people with disabilities who are searching for employment opportunities in Malta.
The foundation was named in honour of Lino Spiteri (23 September 1938-14 November 2014), a former Labour Party MP who served as the nation's Finance Minister between 1981-1983. He also served a second one-year term as Finance Minister from 1996 to 1997.
He was also the country's first MP with a disability.
Learn more about the Lino Spiteri Foundation and Lino Spiteri via the links below:
Lino Spiteri Foundation:
https://linospiterifoundation.org/
Lino Spiteri:
https://www.maltatoday.com.mt/news/national/46184/obituary__lino_spiteri_his_own_man#.Y2Y52_e1KEc
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atelierfuralle@gmail.com
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Rorie McLeod will be telling us about the Canadian Museum for Human Rights located in Winnipeg Manitoba Canada
If you would like to visit the museum or learn more about its activities and exhibits please visit:
https://humanrights.ca/
If you have any questions regarding this show please send them to:
atelierfuralle@gmail.com
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Dr. Mary Joan Camilleri is a clinical psychologist and psychotherapist who works at the University of Malta as the Head of Counseling Services.
She'll be telling us about how her department supports students in regards to their mental health and how her department works to raise awareness health issues at the university.
Learn more about the University of Malta's Department of Disability Studies:
https://www.um.edu.mt/socialwellbeing/disabilitystudies
Contact me:
atelierfuralle@gmail.com
Michael Moynihan is a TD for the constituency of Cork North-West in Ireland and a member of Fianna Fáil political party. He’s also the currently serving as the Chair of the Committee on Disability Matters.
I just that this show has just received listeners in the “Central Region” of Israel, half-way between Jerusalem and Tel Aviv. I would like to thank my Israeli audience for listening. If you are Israeli and would like to be featured in a future episode feel free to send an email to: atelierfuralle@gmail.com
In 2015 Michael Debattista wrote his dissertation “Persons with Disability and Intimate relationships: Realities in the Maltese Context" which focused the experiences of individuals with disabilities in intimate relationships.
Today he'll be telling us about his experiences as a student at the Department of Disability Studies at the University of Malta including his experiences researching and writing his dissertation, his current activities and his hopes for the future.
Check out Michael's dissertation “Persons with Disability and Intimate relationships: Realities in the Maltese Context:
https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/6504
Contact me:
atelierfuralle@gmail.com
Christine Deasey climate and human rights activist who has Spina-Bifida.
Check out her socials:
http://instagram.com/themalteseglutenfreegoddess
https://www.facebook.com/themalteseveganonwheels/
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A while back I had the pleasure to chat with CRPD’s Communications Assistant Manager Nicole Marie Park, where she briefly mentioned the “LGBT+DISABILITY” visual podcast project. The Commission for the Rights of Persons with Disability (CRPD) in Malta has teamed up with the Malta LGBTIQ Rights Movement (MGRM) to spread awareness during Malta Pride Week 2022. This project focuses on persons with a disability who also belong to the LGBTIQ+community, since their stories are often overlooked.
Today I will be talking with Nicole and two of the participants, Naomi Schranz (The Maltese Autist) and Matthew Chircop.
Watch the “LGBT+DISABILITY” visual podcast: https://www.crpd.org.mt/lgbtdisability/
You can also follow:
Naomi: https://www.facebook.com/LyratheDranix
& Matthew: https://www.facebook.com/mat85thew
When I launched the show back in November 2019 I noticed that the first ever group of listeners came from Leysin in the Canton of Vaud in Switzerland.
Since then I've wondered who these people were and what drew them to my show back when it was still so new.
If you are from Leysin and would like to reach out, please feel free to contact me at:
atelierfuralle@gmail.com
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My episodes about the Irish disability sector are among my most important.
Here are the links to my episodes about disability in Ireland (Eire):
https://anchor.fm/dashboard/episode/ed1iom
https://anchor.fm/dashboard/episode/ed4e9p
https://anchor.fm/dashboard/episode/e1l7a5i
https://anchor.fm/dashboard/episode/e1h00d9
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My episodes about Malta or featuring Maltese citizens are actually my most popular and they are also my favourite so I'm making this episode to reach out and say thanks.
My sincerest apologies to the residents of Xewkija on Gozo if I messed up my pronunciation of your towns name, the same is also true for any of the other municipalities mentioned in today's episode. I am truly sorry if I messed up the pronunciation of your towns name or got a fact about your municipality wrong.
Here is the list of towns mentioned in today's episode:
Qormi
In-Naxxar
L-Imsida
Lija
Birkirkara
Il-Mellieha
Tas-Sliema
Marsaskala
Paola
Is-Swieqi
Saint Venera
Il-Mosta
Ix-Xewkija
If you are Maltese and would like to reach out please send an email to:
atelierfuralle@gmail.com
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Activist and educator will tell us about her journey raising her son, who has a disability, in Malta. She’ll also be speaking about the advocacy work done by the National Parents’ Society for Persons with Disability, and local issues related to the disability sector.
Learn more about the NPSPD and its associated organisations here:
NPSPD:
https://docs.google.com/file/d/1yYgjMSrmewUwI3tjsINL1SfisnuUdpk4/edit?usp=docslist_api&filetype=msword
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Today we're honoured to be joined by Minister Anne Rabbitte DT. Member of the Oireachtas and Irish Minister for Disabiities. She'll be telling us about how her work supports those with disabilities. Check out the Atelier Für Alle disability-oriented art program: https://www.atelierfuralle.org If you have any questions about this episode, please send them to: atelierfuralle@gmail.com
Learn more about the Disability Federation of Ireland:
https://www.disability-federation.ie/
Learn more about the Irish Independent Living Movement: https://ilmi.ie/
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Anne-Marie Callus is an associate professor at the University of Malta’s Department of Disability Studies.
Today she’ll be telling us how education for disabled children in Malta has evolved over the years and about the extent to which students with a disability are included in Malta today.
If you think you might be interested in studying at the University of Malta, you can learn more about the Department of Disability Studies by visiting their website:
Department's website:
https://www.um.edu.mt/socialwellbeing/disabilitystudies.
Today we're joined by Joanne Dacombe who will be informing us about the situation surrounding disability education in the Land of the Long White Cloud.
She's worked with a number of organizations including:
Autism NZ: https://autismnz.org.nz/
Autistic self advocacy network Australia and NZ: https://asan-aunz.org/
My Life My Voice https://www.mylifemyvoice.org.nz/
Disabled People's Assembly (DPA): https://www.dpa.org.nz/
Kapiti Disability Advisory Group: https://www.kapiticoast.govt.nz/your-council/partners/kapiti-disability-reference-group/#:~:text=Kapiti%20Accessibility%20Advisory%20Group&text=The%20group%2C%20which%20was%20established,a%20wide%20range%20of%20disabilities. (this is out of date but expected to be updated in due course)
Links to research she's been involved in:
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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35576000/
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/13623613211065541
https://researchprofile.canterbury.ac.nz/Project.aspx?projectid=406
Want to know more about...
Enabling Good Lives: https://www.enablinggoodlives.co.nz/about-egl/ https://www.enablinggoodlives.co.nz/about-egl/egl-approach/principles/
Education legislation - Education and Training Act 2020 https://www.legislation.govt.nz/act/public/2020/0038/latest/LMS170676.html
Learning support in Education in NZ: https://www.education.govt.nz/school/student-support/special-education/
Bei allem, was in der Ukraine passiert ist, hatte ich eine Menge zu bedanken. Mehr über den Europarat erfahren Sie über den unten stehenden Link: https://www.coe.int/de/ Informieren Sie sich über das behindertengerechte Kunstprogramm des Ateliers Für Alle: https://www.atelierfuralle.org Wenn Sie Fragen zu dieser Folge haben, schicken Sie sie bitte an: atelierfuralle@gmail.com Bitte hinterlassen Sie eine Rezension zu dieser Sendung.
The war in Ukraine has left me with a lot to think about:
Learn more about the Council of Europe via the link below:
https://www.coe.int/en/web/portal
Check out the Atelier Für Alle disability-oriented art program:
https://www.atelierfuralle.org
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Malta's my fastest-growing audience and a country after my own heart.
I would like to thank the nation of Malta and its people for their continued support.
Here are the episodes I made about Malta:
https://anchor.fm/dashboard/episode/e1hpuls
https://anchor.fm/dashboard/episode/e1hfa9e
https://anchor.fm/dashboard/episode/e1j6c8k
https://anchor.fm/dashboard/episode/e1jalf1
Malta's incredibly dedicated to inclusivity and accessibility on all levels of society and it's a country that could serve as a model for the rest of the world.
Here's a few of the initiatives the country has undertaken:
CRPD:
https://www.crpd.org.mt/matthew-lgbtdisability-pride-week-2021/
https://www.crpd.org.mt/lgbtdisability-pride-week-2021_gladis/
https://www.crpd.org.mt/lgbtdisability-pride-week-2021-tracy/
https://www.crpd.org.mt/
Agenzija Sapport:
https://sapport.gov.mt/en/Pages/default.aspx
Maltese Federation of Organizations of Persons with Disability:
https://www.edf-feph.org/our-members/malta-federation-of-organisations-of-persons-with-disability/
Autism-friendly McDonald's:
https://www.mcdonalds.com.mt/quiet-space/
If you're Maltese and would like to reach out you can reach out via the following email address:
atelierfuralle@gmail.com
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On 27 December 2020 this show jumped from 872 total plays to 1.062 total plays basically overnight.
Whenever a massive spike in listenership like this occurs Canada's always the culprit.
I would like to extend my thanks to the nation of Canada and its citizens for their continued support.
Here are a couple of episodes I made about Canada:
https://anchor.fm/dashboard/episode/ejfupk
https://anchor.fm/dashboard/episode/eaa24d
O Canada, what an incredible country you are.
If you're Canadian and would like to reach out you can reach out via the following email address:
atelierfuralle@gmail.com
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Aufgrund der jüngsten Ereignisse bin ich besorgt über die Politisierung der Menschenrechte.
Informieren Sie sich über das behindertengerechte Kunstprogramm des Ateliers Für Alle:
https://www.atelierfuralle.org
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Due to recent events I'm concerned about the politicization of human rights.
Check out the Atelier Für Alle disability-oriented art program:
https://www.atelierfuralle.org
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Today's guest Nicole Marie Park grew up with a younger brother who has autism. She'll be telling us about what is was like to grow up surrounded by disability and her upcoming podcast "LGBT + Disability" Learn more about Agenzija Sapport and the CRPD using the links below: Agenzija Sapport: https://sapport.gov.mt/en/Pages/default.aspx CRPD:
https://www.crpd.org.mt/matthew-lgbtdisability-pride-week-2021/
https://www.crpd.org.mt/lgbtdisability-pride-week-2021_gladis/
https://www.crpd.org.mt/lgbtdisability-pride-week-2021-tracy/
https://www.crpd.org.mt/ You can learn more about the current Commissioner on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, Samantha Pace Gasan via listening to this episode: https://anchor.fm/dashboard/episode/e1hfa9e Learn about the Maltese Federation of Organizations of Persons with Disability: https://www.edf-feph.org/our-members/malta-federation-of-organisations-of-persons-with-disability/ Check out the Atelier Für Alle disability-oriented art program: https://www.atelierfuralle.org If you have any questions about this episode, please send them to: atelierfuralle@gmail.com Please leave a review of this show.
Have you ever considered obtaining a degree in "Disability Studies"?
Dr. Vickie Gauci is a lecturer at the Department of Disability Studies at the University of Malta in Msida, a 13 minute drive west of Valletta and is also the university's representative on CRPD's Committee on the Rights of Person's with Disabilities.
She will be informing us about the department's course and how the university aims to create an inclusive, equal-opportunity environment for students with disabilities.
Among the university's former alumni is the current Maltese President George Vella (since 4 April 2019).
If you think you might be interested in studying at the University of Malta, you can learn more about the Department of Disability Studies by listening this episode and by visiting their website:
Episode:
https://anchor.fm/dashboard/episode/e1hpuls
Department's website:
https://www.um.edu.mt/socialwellbeing/disabilitystudies
Learn more about Agenzija Sapport and the CRPD using the links below:
Agenzija Sapport:
https://sapport.gov.mt/en/Pages/default.aspx
CRPD:
https://www.crpd.org.mt/
You can learn more about the current Commissioner on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, Samantha Pace Gasan via listening to this episode:
https://anchor.fm/dashboard/episode/e1hfa9e
Prime Minister Robert Abela met someone with a disability on 2 December 2020:
https://tvmnews.mt/en/news/person-with-a-disability-spends-the-day-with-pm/
Prime Minister Abela proposes annual increase for those supporting people with disabilities:
https://tvmnews.mt/en/news/pm-proposes-e4250-increase-annually-for-those-caring-for-persons-with-severe-disability/
Learn about the Maltese Federation of Organizations of Persons with Disability:
https://www.edf-feph.org/our-members/malta-federation-of-organisations-of-persons-with-disability/
Check out the Atelier Für Alle disability-oriented art program:
https://www.atelierfuralle.org
If you have any questions about this episode, please send them to: atelierfuralle@gmail.com
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As of 18 April 2021 Oliver Scicluna is the current CEO of Agenzija Sapport which provides the majority of disability support services in Malta. He previously served as both the Commissioner on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (26 April 2014) and as Malta's third MP with a disability, (18 January 2021) becoming one of two MPs with disabilities at the time. During his time as an MP Mr. Scicluna advised the current Prime Minister Dr. Robert Abela on matters relating to disability rights and was instrumental in passing a law criminalizing hate speech targeted at those with disabilities. Today we'll be learning about his stories and experiences. Learn more about Agenzija Sapport and the CRPD using the links below: Agenzija Sapport: https://sapport.gov.mt/en/Pages/default.aspx CRPD: https://www.crpd.org.mt/ You can learn more about the current Commissioner on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, Samantha Pace Gasan via listening to this episode: https://anchor.fm/dashboard/episode/e1hfa9e Prime Minister Robert Abela met someone with a disability on 2 December 2020: https://tvmnews.mt/en/news/person-with-a-disability-spends-the-day-with-pm/ Prime Minister Abela proposes annual increase for those supporting people with disabilities: https://tvmnews.mt/en/news/pm-proposes-e4250-increase-annually-for-those-caring-for-persons-with-severe-disability/ Learn about the Maltese Federation of Organizations of Persons with Disability: https://www.edf-feph.org/our-members/malta-federation-of-organisations-of-persons-with-disability/ Check out the Atelier Für Alle disability-oriented art program: https://www.atelierfuralle.org If you have any questions about this episode, please send them to: atelierfuralle@gmail.com Please leave a review of this show.
Malta’s my favourite country on earth. From megalithic temples that are older than the Great Pyramid, Stonehenge, the Acropolis and Newgrange. The fact that it’s a tiny archipelago in the middle of the Mediterranean leads Malta to having one of the best climates in Europe. It’s also Europe’s safest country (EU membership since 1 May 2004 and Eurozone membership since 1 January 2008, officially replacing the Maltese Lira aka Pound and is officially bilingual with Maltese (the only Semitic language in the EU) and English being the two official languages. Malta combines everything I love about both Australia and Switzerland and takes out the bad parts. Honestly I hoped to write a song about everything I love about this country. From crosses, knights, the awesomely named “Pharaoh Hound, Maltese Dogs to Twistiees, Pastizzi (a type of savory pastry filled with either ricotta cheese or curried peas), the first-rate incredible national anthem “L-Innu Malti” (The Maltese Hymn) the 1956 referendum on whether the archipelago would be formally join the UK as a constituent country in which 77.0% of voters voted in favour of full integration as a part of the UK to Robert Abela, another shining example of a leader being a true human rights respecting changemaker. Other notable historical figures include former Prime Minister Dom Mintoff who was PM when the 1956 referendum was held, the Knights Hospitaler who founded Valletta, Malta's modern capital and largest city in the 16th century and Sir Anthony Mamo (1909-2008) the last Governor-General of the State of Malta (a Commonwealth Realm with Queen Elizabeth II as head of state which he was the Governor-General of from 5 July 1971-13 December 1974) and the first President of the Republic of Malta (13 December 1974-27 December 1976). Join me and Samantha Pace Gasan, the Commissioner for the Rights of Persons with Disability at the Maltese Commission on the Rights of Persons With Disabilities as we explore the advancements in disability rights in the shining gem of a nation and the role that he/she/they played in advancing the understanding and acceptance of disability in the Magnificent Mediterranean Marvel of Malta. Prime Minister Robert Abela met someone with a disability on 2 December 2020: https://tvmnews.mt/en/news/person-with-a-disability-spends-the-day-with-pm/ Prime Minister Abela proposes annual increase for those supporting people with disabilities: https://tvmnews.mt/en/news/pm-proposes-e4250-increase-annually-for-those-caring-for-persons-with-severe-disability/ Learn about the Maltese Commission for the Rights of People with Disabilities and the Maltese Federation of Organizations of Persons with Disability: CRPD: https://www.crpd.org.mt/ MFOPD: https://www.edf-feph.org/our-members/malta-federation-of-organisations-of-persons-with-disability/ Check out the Atelier Für Alle disability-oriented art program: https://www.atelierfuralle.org If you have any questions about this episode, please send them to: atelierfuralle@gmail.com
I just want extend a massive thank you to the University of Malta for supporting my work.
The university offers a fantastic disability studies program and even offers lectures done by those with disabilities.
Malta's one of my all-time favourite countries on earth and I hope that this episode will help open the doors to future episodes about the "Magnificent Mediterranean Marvel" that is Malta:
Learn more about the program and other Maltese disability organizations using links below:
Department of Disability Studie:
https://www.um.edu.mt/socialwellbeing/disabilitystudies/aboutus
Maltese Commission for the Rights of People with Disabilities and the Maltese Federation of Organizations of Persons with Disability:
CRPD:
https://www.crpd.org.mt/
MFOPD:
https://www.edf-feph.org/our-members/malta-federation-of-organisations-of-persons-with-disability/
Prime Minister Robert Abela met someone with a disability on 2 December 2020: https://tvmnews.mt/en/news/person-with-a-disability-spends-the-day-with-pm/
Prime Minister Abela proposes annual increase for those supporting people with disabilities: https://tvmnews.mt/en/news/pm-proposes-e4250-increase-annually-for-those-caring-for-persons-with-severe-disability/
Check out the Atelier Für Alle disability-oriented art program: https://www.atelierfuralle.org
If you are Maltese and would like to reach out, please send them to: atelierfuralle@gmail.com
I understand this may seem extremely trivial but this morning I witnessed a massive spike in plays from a country which doesn't often listen to my podcast.
Scotland is my favourite UK constituent country (my sincerest apologies England, Wales and Northern Ireland) because of my family's ancestral connection to the country.
Additionally the country's what in my opinion are the best accents, the best food options, the best coat of arms design (although the award for best flag design goes to Wales) in the UK.
Please listen to my other episodes on Scotland:
My connection to Scotland:
https://anchor.fm/dashboard/episode/elc60h
Disability in Scotland (one of my favourite episodes):
https://anchor.fm/dashboard/episode/elc60f
Check out the Atelier Für Alle disability-oriented art program:
https://www.atelierfuralle.org
If you are from Scotland would like to reach out please use the following address: atelierfuralle@gmail.com
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Aotearoa (New Zealand), the Land of the Long White Cloud. From movies to the Māori, Lorde, Lamb, Marmite Pizzas, phenomenal rugby teams, Kiwi birds, a portion of my ancestry and Jacinda Ardern, the embodiment of true leadership. New Zealand has it all. Kathy Dooley is the nations longest-serving Special Needs Principal and she’ll be telling us about her role in the advancement of disability rights in the Land of the Long White Cloud. We‘ll also learn about what the future may bring. Check out the Atelier Für Alle disability-oriented art program: https://www.atelierfuralle.org
Learn all about the NZ government’s program to support artistic creativity by giving aspiring film creators grants:
https://www.nzfilm.co.nz/funding-and-support
The Aussie “Florida Man“ who attempted to auction off New Zealand on Ebay:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.smh.com.au/world/ebay-rules-that-new-zealand-not-for-sale-20060513-gdnj9j.html
Learn about the “Christchurch Wizard“:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.cnn.com/cnn/2020/08/08/asia/new-zealand-wizard-intl-hnk-dst/index.html
If you have any questions about this episode, please send them to: atelierfuralle@gmail.com
Long before Vienna or California, there was another EU (and world) capital which held the title of "home of this show's mega-audience for the longest period of time.
That city was Dublin in Ireland and I would like to extend a massive THANK YOU!!! to the people of Dublin for their continued support as Dublin is still home to one of my largest audiences.
As someone with an Irish last name the "Exotic Emerald Isle of Eire" plays an important role in my identity and I would love to visit the country as soon as possible.
Please listen to my episode on disability in Ireland:
https://anchor.fm/dashboard/episode/ed1iom
Check out the Atelier Für Alle disability-oriented art program:
https://www.atelierfuralle.org
If you would like to reach out please use the following address: atelierfuralle@gmail.com
Please leave a review of this show.
Mir ist schon seit einiger Zeit aufgefallen, dass meine Folgen auf Deutsch eher in Ländern und Regionen gespielt werden, in denen Deutsch nicht verbreitet ist.
Schauen Sie sich das behindertengerechte Kunstprogramm „Atelier Für Alle“ an
https://sites.google.com/d/1Hb_fxHMsQe1Vm8Z6OgmNK3fy8Ug01jSG/p/1GIMSR2yY-9WLlQDO-ezWy4OnnWBQdwUK/edit
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"the journey of differences" ist ein brandneuer Podcast, der gerade heute ausgestrahlt wurde.
Der Moderator Joel (Vanora) Moberg war kürzlich in einer Folge zu sehen und hat nun seinen eigenen Podcast gestartet, in dem er über sein Leben spricht, das Bewusstsein für unsichtbare Behinderungen schärft und gegen Ableismus vorgeht.
Wenn Sie diese Show lieben, werden Sie definitiv seine Show lieben.
Bitte sehen Sie sich Folge 1 unter folgendem Link an:
https://www.buzzsprout.com/1967502/10368656
Hören Sie sich die Folge dieser Serie an, die Joel und ich zusammen gemacht haben:
https://anchor.fm/dashboard/episode/e1dubu0
Schauen Sie sich das behindertengerechte Kunstprogramm „Atelier Für Alle“ an
https://www.atelierfuralle.org
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"the journey of differences" is a brand new podcast that just that just aired today.
The host, Joel (Vanora) Moberg was featured in a recent episode and has now started his own podcast in which he talks about his life, raising awareness about invisible disabilities and tackling ableism.
If you love this show then you're definitely going to love his show.
Please check out episode 1 using the link below:
https://www.buzzsprout.com/1967502/10368656
Listen to the episode of this show Joel and I made together:
https://anchor.fm/dashboard/episode/e1dubu0
Check out the “Atelier Für Alle“ disability-oriented art program
https://www.atelierfuralle.org
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Ever since I uploaded my episode about Vienna I've noticed that my most popular audience (the location where my newly released episode's receive the most amount of plays/listens right after I release them) has shifted from the Austrian capital to the "Golden State" of California.
I would like to give a massive THANK YOU!!! to my phenomenal Californian audience for your continued enthusiasm and support.
Also I would like to give a massive "Gracias" to the people of Ecuador.
For the longest time South America was the only continent without an audience and Ecuador was the first country in both Central and South America to listen to the podcast.
Check out the Atelier Für Alle disability-oriented art program:
https://www.atelierfuralle.org
If you would like to reach out please email me using the following address: atelierfuralle@gmail.com
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Ich bemerke schon seit einiger Zeit, dass jedes Mal, wenn ich eine neue Folge veröffentliche, diese zunächst in Wien Österreich populär wird und dass Wien eines meiner größten und engagiertesten Publikum ist.
Ich mache diese Folge, um Wien und seine Menschen für ihren anhaltenden Einsatz und ihre Unterstützung zu erreichen und ihnen zu danken.
Schauen Sie sich das behindertengerechte Kunstprogramm „Atelier Für Alle“ an
https://sites.google.com/d/1Hb_fxHMsQe1Vm8Z6OgmNK3fy8Ug01jSG/p/1GIMSR2yY-9WLlQDO-ezWy4OnnWBQdwUK/edit
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Have you ever wondered what my ultimate goal is? What the dream I’m ultimately hoping to achieve is?
Find out by listening to today's episode.
Check out the Atelier Für Alle disability-oriented art program:
https://www.atelierfuralle.org
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Today we're joined by Kathi Silva, author of "Extraordinary Experiences: Tales of Special Needs Abroad: A Tales from a Small Planet Book".
Her book details the stories of families which have members with disabilities and their lives abroad.
In this episode we'll be learning about Kathi's story, what inspired her to write her to write her literary achievement and the plans for the future.
Buy the book here:
https://www.amazon.com/Extraordinary-Experiences-Special-Abroad-Planet-ebook/dp/B07YTRXJBW/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2G8Q4AX4WDMUP&keywords=kathi+silva+tales+from&qid=1643008650&sprefix=kathi+silva+tales+from+%2Caps%2C215&sr=8-1
Check out Kathi's organization "Tales from a Small Planet, Inc.":
https://www.talesmag.com/
Check out the “Atelier Für Alle“ disability-oriented art program:
https://www.atelierfuralle.org
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Hast du dich jemals gefragt, was mein ultimatives Ziel ist? Was soll das Endergebnis meiner Arbeit letztendlich ergeben?
Finden Sie es heraus, indem Sie sich die heutige Folge anhören.
Schauen Sie sich das behindertengerechte Kunstprogramm „Atelier Für Alle“ an
https://sites.google.com/d/1Hb_fxHMsQe1Vm8Z6OgmNK3fy8Ug01jSG/p/1GIMSR2yY-9WLlQDO-ezWy4OnnWBQdwUK/edit
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Matt Mello is a member of the ESP team at Campus des Nations in Geneva.
ESP is the school's learning support and special education program and in this episode we're going to learn about the random coincidences which led him down this path and what it has taught him about working with people with disabilities.
Listen to my other episodes featuring members of Campus des Nations school community and the wider Geneva community:
https://anchor.fm/dashboard/episode/e1dubu0
https://anchor.fm/dashboard/episode/e12su2g
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Support the Geneva-based organization "All Special Kids" which supports children with disabilities:
https://allspecialkids.org/
Read "Extraordinary Experiences: Tales of Special Needs Abroad: A Tales from a Small Planet Book" by Kathi Silva:
https://www.amazon.com/Extraordinary-Experiences-Special-Abroad-Planet-ebook/dp/B07YTRXJBW/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2G8Q4AX4WDMUP&keywords=kathi+silva+tales+from&qid=1643008650&sprefix=kathi+silva+tales+from+%2Caps%2C215&sr=8-1
Check out the “Atelier Für Alle“ disability-oriented art program
https://www.atelierfuralle.org
If you have any questions about this episode please send them to: atelierfuralle@gmail.com
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In recent years we've seen two things, an increase in homophobic attitudes and the lack of discussion about "Ableism" aka disability discrimination.
Joel Moberg aka "Vanora" is a member of both the disability and LGBTQ+ communities and has undertaken various projects to raise awareness about the rights of both LGBTQ people and people with disabilities.
In this episode he and I are going to explore how disability can be used as a unifying tool when it comes to raising awareness about various social justice issues and learn what it's like to learn about what it's like to explore one's own gender and identity while also living with a disability.
If you have any questions about this episode please send them to: atelierfuralle@gmail.com
Please check out "Extraordinary Experiences: Tales of Special Needs Abroad: A Tales from a Small Planet Book" by Kathi Silva:
https://www.amazon.com/Extraordinary-Experiences-Special-Abroad-Planet-ebook/dp/B07YTRXJBW/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2G8Q4AX4WDMUP&keywords=kathi+silva+tales+from&qid=1643008650&sprefix=kathi+silva+tales+from+%2Caps%2C215&sr=8-1
Check out the “Atelier Für Alle“ disability-oriented art program
https://www.atelierfuralle.org
Please leave a review of this show.
Space, the final frontier. A world of potential, wonder, mystery intrigue. Join space engineer Jennifer Wadsworth and I Joshua Downey as we discuss how people with disabilities can join the space race and what possibilities the space tourism industry can create for the disability community. Jen is originally from Yorkshire England and has previously worked for NASA and collaborated with the UK‘s Channel 4 network.
Check out Jen's website here: https://sites.google.com/view/jenniferwadsworth/home
Learn more about the European Space Agency's "Parastronaut' program:
https://www.esa.int/About_Us/Careers_at_ESA/ESA_Astronaut_Selection/Parastronaut_feasibility_project
If you have any questions please send them to: atelierfuralle@gmail.com
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Wishing you all a very Merry Christmas and a fantastic start to the new year.
Learn more about BAS and their work here: Learn more about the https://www.ukri.org/our-work/supporting-healthy-research-and-innovation-culture/equality-diversity-and-inclusion/external-advisory-group/ Learn more about other initiatives the UK has undertaken to prepare disability both at home and abroad.
Antarctica, the southernmost point on earth has facilitated us since the beginning. Today we‘ll be exploring the possibilities this continent holds for the disability community with the help of Director Dr. Beatrix Schlarb-Ridley of the British Antarctic Survey’s Innovations and Impact team and Professor Simon McKweon of the Teesside University’s Art Department and he was asked to become a member of Diversity in UK Polar Initiative due to the fact that he’s a Disability Champion on the EDI (External Advisory Group for Equality, Diversity and Inclusion) External Advisory Board of UK Research and Innovation the BAS’s parent organisation. Dr. Schlarb-Ridley is also one of BAS’s Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Champions. BAS is a department of Her Majesty’s Government and as a result we’ll also be talking about how the UK can be a global advocate for disability rights in the geopolitical stage.
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If you have any questions for me regarding this show send them to:
atelierfuralle@gmail.com
Learn more about BAS and their work here:
https://www.bas.ac.uk/
Learn more about UK Research and Innovation’s EDI External Advisory Board here:
https://www.ukri.org/our-work/supporting-healthy-research-and-innovation-culture/equality-diversity-and-inclusion/external-advisory-group/
Learn more about COP26 here:
https://ukcop26.org/
Professor Mckweon publishes fantastic artwork:
http://www.simon-mckeown.com/
http://corkignite.com/
Learn more about other initiatives the UK has undertaken to promote disability both at home and abroad:
Paralympics GB:
https://paralympics.org.uk/
Commonwealth Games Para-Sports Program:
https://thecgf.com/our-relevance/para-sports
Invictus Games:
https://invictusgamesfoundation.org British Blind Sports: https://britishblindsport.org.uk/
Commonwealth Disabled People‘a Forum:
https://commonwealthdpf.org/
Family Fund:
https://www.familyfund.org.uk/
Scottish Draft Disability Delivery Plan:
https://www.gov.scot/publications/disability-assistance-for-children-and-young-people-scotland-regulations---draft/
One Scotland:
https://onescotland.org/equality-themes/disability/
For further information regarding disability services in Scotland visit:
https://www.gov.scot/policies/disabled-people/
BBC Ouch (The BBC’s Disability website and podcast):
https://www.bbc.co.uk/ouch/about.shtml
https://www.bbc.co.uk/ouch/podcast/
Listen to the BBC’s podcast on BBC Sounds:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/ouch/podcast/
Welsh Disability Forum:
https://gov.wales/disability-equality-forum
For further information regarding disability services in Wales visit:
https://gov.wales/preparing-wales-brexit/disabled-people
University of Leeds Disability Centre
https://disability-studies.leeds.ac.uk/
Check out the Atelier Für Alle art program here:
https://www.atelierfuralle.org
Today we're joined by Caroline Dittrich and Amalie Larsen of the Youth Forum Switzerland's Changemakers Project.
We'll be learning about how their work empowers young people and help's unite young changemakers from all over the world because together we can ensure a brighter tomorrow for everyone.
Learn more about the Youth Forum Switzerland’s Changemakers Project here:
https://www.youthforumswitzerland.ch/globalchangemakers
If you have any questions for either Caroline or Amalie send them via this email address:
yfs@iszl.ch
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https://www.atelierfuralle.org
If you have any questions for me please send them to:
atelierfuralle@gmail.com
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Today I'm joined by Hannah Dodd, Australian Paralympic Wheelchair Basketball champion who is here to talk about her journey to Paralympic glory at the Tokyo 2020 games.
If you have any questions for Hannah please contact her via the following links:
Facebook: Hannah Dodd Para-athlete
Instagram: @quaddy_doddy
Learn more about the International Paralympic Committee and the Commonwealth Games Para-Sports program here:
Learn more about the AFA disability oriented art program here:
https://www.atelierfuralle.org
If you have any questions for me please send me an email at atelierfuralle@gmail.com or you can go to the Atelier Für Alle Instagram page:
https://www.instagram.com/atelierfuralle/
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Mit dem Ende der Paralympics 2020 in Tokio ist es nun an der Zeit, uns zu fragen: „Was ist die Zukunft des Para-Sports?“ Ich werde auch meine Gedanken darüber teilen, was Para-Sport und die Paralympics für mich bedeuten. Bitte hinterlassen Sie eine Bewertung und teilen Sie die Show mit Ihrer Familie und Ihren Freunden.
Erfahren Sie hier mehr über das Para-Sport-Programm der Commonwealth Games:
https://thecgf.com/our-relevance/para-sports
Erfahren Sie hier mehr über das Internationale Paralympische Komitee: https://www.paralympic.org/
Quellen: https://www.insidethegames.biz/articles/1101198/commonwealth-games-federation-ipc
Today Claire McFarlane, Human Rights Defender and sexual violence expert will explaining how sexual violence affects the disability community. She runs an organisation called “Footsteps to Inspire“ which aims to raise awareness about sexual violence with disability being a major area of focus. Claire is originally from my home state of Queensland in northern Australia but was raised in Johannesburg South Africa. She has previously worked Disability Services Queensland, British Blind Sports in the UK and she has also coached a rowing team for athletes with psychological disabilities. Euronews also featured her as part of their Women Beyond Borders series.
Support the various organisations that Clare has worked for using the links below: Queensland Department of Seniors, Disability Services and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships Queensland Australia: https://www.dsdsatsip.qld.gov.au/department-seniors-disability-services-aboriginal-torres-strait-islander-partnerships
British Blind Sport: https://britishblindsport.org.uk/ Please support her organisation Footsteps to Inspire: https://www.footstepstoinspire.org/about Please support Global Run (Which she hosts): https://ftiglobalrun2021.eventbrite.com.au Claire gave a presentation at Campus des Nations (the same school I gave my presentation at) on the 21 March. Watch her interview with NationsVoice (the same school publication that Interviewed me. https://youtu.be/kD1HS4Z44GA Watch the Women Beyond Borders episode about Claire by Euronews: https://youtu.be/hqlDaz-hqt0 Support Ateliet Für Alle: https://www.atelierfuralle.org Please leave a review on ITunes Please contact Clare if you or someone close you know has been or may be a potential victim of sexual violence:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/footstepstoinspire
Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/footstepstoinspire/
Contact me if you have any questions about this episode or the show in genera. atelierfuralle@gmail.com
Have you ever wondered how attending high school and university and being a scout with a disability offers you a different perspective on life and it's challenges?
Join me and my friend Alex Snow as we discuss just that.
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Today I'm joined my mother Penny and I my Auntie Nicole. Together we'll explore my aunt's work with the RDAA (Riding for the Disabled Association of Australia), what my mum's first impressions of the disability services were here in Switzerland vs Australia and what raising me has taught her about the potential of people with disabilities. Please leave a review on ITunes and share the show with your family and friends.
Learn more about the RDAA and their work: https://www.rda.org.au/ https://rdanswtalltimbers.org.au/ Learn more about the Federation of Horses in Education and Therapy International (This can also help you find RDA's in your home country) https://hetifederation.org/ Atelier Fur Alle link: https://www.atelierfuralle.org
Today we’re joined by Mert Akyim, Founder of the International School of Geneva’s Student Anti Discrimination, We’ll be learning about in his home country of Turkey which recently elected it‘s first mayor with a disability and the history of the student anti discrimination committee and it’s future. Hopefully this episode will encourage other students in other schools to take up similar projects.
Please leave a review on ITunes and share the show with your family and friend.
Learn more about the UN Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities:
https://www.ohchr.org/en/hrbodies/crpd/pages/crpdindex.aspx
Learn more about the 1998 UN Declaration on Human Rights Defenders:
https://www.ohchr.org/en/issues/srhrdefenders/pages/declaration.aspx
Learn more about Turan Hancerli, Mustafa Kemal Ataturk and their ideals:
Turan Hancerli:
https://globalaccessibilitynews.com/2019/05/22/turkeys-first-mayor-with-disability-aims-to-improve-lives-of-persons-with-disabilities/
Mustafa Kemal Atatür:
https://www.ktb.gov.tr/EN-103908/biography-of-ataturk.html
https://www.britannica.com/biography/Kemal-Ataturk
View the presentation I gave at Campus des Nations on 12 May (unfortunately it was not recorded):
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1Jvyjqq8ZO6fT-0D99sXq6owc3u_pepjYHvcwc7oyaE4/edit#slide=id.p
If you would like to ask Mert any questions regarding the Student Anti Discrimination Committee:
ayikmert@gmail.com
If you have any questions for me regarding this show:
atelierfuralle@gmail.com
Heute interviewe ich meine Deutschlehrerin der 12. Klasse, die ursprünglich aus München stammt, darüber, was sie im Unterrichten von Schülern mit Behinderung gelernt hat und was sie zu Behindertenrechten in Deutschland hält.
Erfahren Sie hier mehr über Atelier Für All:
https://sites.google.com/d/1Hb_fxHMsQe1Vm8Z6OgmNK3fy8Ug01jSG/p/1GIMSR2yY-9WLlQDO-ezWy4OnnWBQdwUK/edit
Bitte hinterlassen Sie eine Bewertung auf iTunes und teilen Sie die Show mit Ihren Freunden und Ihrer Familie.
Haben Sie sich jemals gefragt, was das Positive an einer Behinderung ist? Von der Fähigkeit, ein höheres Maß an Empathie zu zeigen, bis hin zu der Möglichkeit, die Welt aus einer anderen Perspektive zu sehen, hier sind einige der positiven Gründe, die ich mir für eine Behinderung ausgedacht habe.
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how can disability act as a unifying banner in the fight against racial injustice? Lets find out.
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Today my good friend Francesca Casalino and I will explain how we became passionate disability rights defenders. We’ll also be talking about how the disability community can have a greater voice on the geopolitical stage in a post-Covid world.
Francesca is originally from the eternal city of Rome but nowadays lives in the human rights capital of Geneva and works with a Geneva based organization called All special kids which helps children with disabilities.
Learn about All Special Kids here:
https://allspecialkids.org/
Die Commonwealth Games sind offiziell der erste internationale Multisportwettbewerb, bei dem behinderte Sportler vollständig in den Mainstream-Wettbewerb integriert werden. Heute erfahren wir, wie sie es gemacht haben.
Erfahren Sie hier mehr über die Commonwealth-Games:
https://thecgf.com/
The Commonwealth Games is officially the first ever international multi-sporting competition to fully integrate athletes with disabilities into the mainstream competition. Today we find out how they did it. Learn more about the Commonwealth Games here: https://thecgf.com/
In this episode I am going to be interviewed by Maria Chiara Casalino of the International School of Geneva's Nations Voice publication.
She'll be asking me questions about various topics I've already covered on this show including AFA.
A massive THANK YOU!!! to Maria for interviewing me.
If you have any questions about the podcast or AFA send them to:
atelierfuralle@gmail.com
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In dieser Folge werde ich meine ehemalige Lehrerin über ihre Erfahrungen mit Menschen mit Behinderungen in England interviewen. Neuseeland und die Schweiz.
Sie stammt ursprünglich aus Wien.
Lesen Sie den in dieser Folge erwähnten Artikel hier:
http://www.altogetherautism.org.nz/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/2015-Kenny-terms-to-describe-autism.pdf
Willkommen zurück, alle.
Ich hoffe, Sie hatten alle ein wunderschönes Weihnachtsfest und einen fantastischen Start ins neue Jahr.
Heute ist der Tag, an dem ich jemanden offiziell auf Deutsch interviewe.
Ich hoffe du genießt es.
This show has been listened to a total of 1,130 times over the course of this year. THANK YOU!!!
Haben Sie sich jemals gefragt, warum ich mich entschlossen habe, Anwalt für Menschen mit Behinderungen zu werden, und was ich mir für 2021 erhoffe?
Erfahren Sie mehr über UNPO und das International Paralympic Commitee unter den folgenden Links.
Organisation der nicht vertretenen Nationen und Völker:
https://unpo.org/
Internationales Paralympisches Komitee:
https://www.paralympic.org/
Have you ever wondered why I became an advocate for human rights and what my hopes for 2021 are?
Learn more about UNPO and the IPC using the links below:
Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization:
https://unpo.org/
International Paralympic Committee:
https://www.paralympic.org/
2020 has been a trying year for all of us but it has also been one of hope.
We have fought against Covid-19 while also simultaneously fighting against the pandemic of racism and the fight for equal rights will continue in to 2021.
In this episode we’ll take a look at how 2021 could shape up to be a year of equality and diversity by looking at one of my favorite examples. The United Kingdom.
Huge thanks to BAS (British Antarctic Survey) and everyone else for their support of this show over the year.
Merry Christmas and have a wonderful 2021.
Yesterday I received an email from Ability Society Bhutan.
Their mission is to support children with disabilities and their families with the ultimate goal of turning Bhutan into a society where no one is judged based on disability.
This organisation was founded and inaugurated by the country’s monarchs and is publicly funded.
Learn more about their work using the link below:
http://absbhutan.org/
Gestern erhielt ich eine E-Mail von der Ability Society Bhutan.
Ihre Mission ist es, Kinder mit Behinderungen und ihre Familien mit dem ultimativen Ziel zu unterstützen, Bhutan zu einer Gesellschaft zu machen, in der niemand aufgrund einer Behinderung beurteilt wird.
Diese Organisation wurde von den Monarchen des Landes gegründet und eingeweiht und ist öffentlich finanziert.
Erfahren Sie mehr über ihre Arbeit über den folgenden Link:
http://absbhutan.org/
Bei der Behindertenrechtsbewegung geht es nicht nur darum, Menschen mit Behinderungen zu stärken. Es ist ein Fest der Vielfalt. Heute schauen wir uns an, wie die Organisation der nicht vertretenen Nationen und Völker dazu beiträgt, dies zu verwirklichen, indem sie den ethnischen Minderheiten der Planeten eine Stimme gibt. Erfahren Sie mehr über UNPO und ihre Arbeit: https://unpo.org/
Am 29. November erhielt ich ein unerwartetes Geschenk von der British Antarctic Survey.
Sie schickten mir ein Paket mit verschiedenen Artikeln, von einem Buch über die Geschichte der Abteilungen bis hin zu einer Stecknadel.
Nochmals vielen Dank an die BAS und alle meine britischen Fans für Ihre Unterstützung der Show.
Schauen Sie sich ihre Website hier an:
https://www.bas.ac.uk/
This morning I received an unexpected gift from the British Antarctic Survey. They sent me a parcel containing a variety of assorted items ranging from a book on the departments history to a pin. Once again thank you to the BAS and all my UK fans for your support of the show. Check out their website here: https://www.bas.ac.uk/
The disability rights movement is not just about empowering those with disability. It’s a celebration of diversity. Today we look at how the Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organisation is helping to make that a reality by giving a voice to the planets ethnic minorities.
Learn more about UNPO and their work:
https://unpo.org/
Bereits 2015 haben eine Gruppe von Freunden und ich einer Gruppe von Schülern der 7. Klasse, die vom Fiechten Campus der International School Basel zu Besuch waren, einen Vortrag zum Thema Diskriminierung gehalten.
Die Präsentation wurde unter Verwendung von "Prezi" erstellt und ist daher vollständig textbasiert.
Schauen Sie sich die Präsentation über den folgenden Link an:
https://prezi.com/s2u19d_qrcuq/discrimination/?present=1
Back in 2015 a group of friends and I gave a presentation on the topic of discrimination to a group of Grade 7 students who were visiting from the Fiechten campus of the International School Basel.
A HUGE thank you to my great friends Charlotta Moller, Marlous Gebhard and Tamara Tubbeh with whom I worked on this project.
The presentation was made via the use of "Prezi" and therefore is entirely text based.
Check out the the presentation using the link below:
https://prezi.com/s2u19d_qrcuq/discrimination/?present=1
Ich entschuldige mich aufrichtig für diese späten Ankündigungen. Ich wollte ursprünglich ein YouTube-Video über diese beiden ganz besonderen Ankündigungen machen, aber mein Team war mit der Arbeit an anderen Projekten beschäftigt und beschloss, euch stattdessen diese Episode zu geben.
Am 27. September erhielt ich auf meinem Handy eine Benachrichtigung, dass die australische Disability Limited-Organisation meinen Podcast favorisiert hatte. Australische Behinderung begrenzt. ist eine Organisation, die sich in Australien für die Rechte von Menschen mit Behinderungen einsetzt. Bitte überprüfen Sie die Website unten. Beachten Sie jedoch, dass die Website als australische Organisation auf Englisch ist.
Besuchen Sie die Website von Australian Disability Ltd hier:
https://www.disability.asn.au/#:~:text=Australian%20 Behinderung% 20is% 20a% 20 gemeinnützig, für% 20 Personen% 20 Leben% 20mit% 20 Behinderungen.
Schauen Sie sich ihre Show CripChat über den folgenden Link an:
https://open.spotify.com/show/41keYyuwVaggZwWNxYoV5O
Ebenfalls am 5. Mai erhielt ich eine E-Mail von der British Antarctic Survey, in der mir mitgeteilt wurde, dass sie meinen Podcast genossen haben. Die British Antarctic Survey ist das Ministerium der britischen Regierung, das für die Verwaltung des British Antarctic Territory zuständig ist. Das ist das Gebiet, das Großbritannien auf dem antarktischen Kontinent beansprucht. Wenn Sie mehr über ihre Arbeit erfahren möchten, werde ich in der folgenden Beschreibung einige Links veröffentlichen.
Das Britische Antarktisgebiet hat eine meiner Lieblingsflaggen, da es die einzige Flagge ist, auf der ein Pinguin abgebildet ist.
https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flagge_des_britischen_Antarktis-Territoriums
Überprüfen Sie ihre Arbeit über die folgenden Links:
https://www.bas.ac.uk/
https://www.gov.uk/world/organisations/british-antarctic-territory#:~:text=The%20British%20Antarctic%20Territory%20(BAT,of%20legal%20and%20administrative%20appointments.
https://www.bas.ac.uk/polar-operations/sites-and-facilities/facility/rothera/
Overcoming podcasts has favorited my show.
Listen to their show using the links below:
Podcast Link (Google):
https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy8zYjg4MmEwOC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw==
Podcast Link (Spotify):
https://open.spotify.com/show/67L7ZwE8tApuWhrf32fn1T
Die Überwindung von Podcasts hat meine Show begünstigt.
Hören Sie sich ihre Show über die unten stehenden Links an:
Podcast Link (Google):
https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy8zYjg4MmEwOC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw==
Podcast Link (Spotify):
https://open.spotify.com/show/67L7ZwE8tApuWhrf32fn1T
Ich bin sehr stolz auf das schottische Erbe meiner Familie und deshalb werden wir in dieser Folge einige der Herausforderungen untersuchen, denen sich die schottische Behindertengemeinschaft gegenübersieht und denen sie begegnet.
Wir werden auch untersuchen, wie Menschen mit Behinderungen das Referendum über die Unabhängigkeit von Schottland 2014 gewählt haben und warum. Überprüfen.
Sie die schottische Menschenrechtsorganisation Ein Schottland: https://onescotland.org/equality-themes/disability/
Erfahren Sie mehr über den Entwurf des Disability Delivery Plans die Schottische Regierung:
https://www.gov.scot/publications/disability-assistance-for-children-and-young-people-scotland-regulations---draft/
Ich erzähle Ihnen die Geschichte von dem, was ich vor JD Dragon getan habe.
Ich erzähle Ihnen auch die Geschichte, die mich dazu gebracht hat, Podcast-Folgen auf Deutsch zu machen.
Erfahren Sie mehr über das Internationale Paralympische Komitee über den folgenden Link:
https://www.paralympic.org/
Today I’ll be telling the story of what I was doing before JD Dragon. I’ll also be telling you the story of what lead me to start making podcast episodes in German.
Learn more about the International Paralympic Committee using the link below:
https://www.paralympic.org/
Nicolas Hamilton hat auf seinem Weg zum professionellen Formel-1-Fahrer viele Hindernisse überwunden. Heute werden wir untersuchen, unter welchen Umständen er der einzige Fahrer mit einer Behinderung in der gesamten Meisterschaft wurde und wie er eine Organisation gefunden hat, die Menschen mit Behinderungen hilft, in die Welt des Motorsports einzutreten: Schauen Sie sich seine Organisation Team BRIT an: https://www.teambrit.co.uk/ Schauen Sie sich meinen CP Crash Kurs an: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLokr8sZhxaGhW8zzWoNLwxw2JxADnw6TI
I am very proud of my family's Scottish heritage and so this episode we'll be examining some of the challenges that the Scottish disability community faces and how they are being addressed. We'll also look at how people with disabilities voted the 2014 Scottish Independence referendum and why. Check the Scottish human rights organization One Scotland: https://onescotland.org/equality-themes/disability/ Learn more about the Scottish Government’s Draft Disability Delivery Plan: https://www.gov.scot/publications/disability-assistance-for-children-and-young-people-scotland-regulations---draft/
Nicolas Hamilton has faced many obstacles on his quest to become a professional Formula One driver, Today we'll examine the circumstances that led him to becoming the only driver with a disability in the whole championship and how he found an organization which helps people with disabilities enter the world of Motor Sports: Check out Team BRIT: https://www.teambrit.co.uk/ Check out my CP Crash Course: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLokr8sZhxaGhW8zzWoNLwxw2JxADnw6TI
Zunächst möchte ich mich dafür entschuldigen, dass ich sechs meiner Podcast-Episoden gelöscht habe, als ich tatsächlich sieben gelöscht habe. Hier ist der Grund.
What makes me proud to be an Australian?
Is it our country's people, cuisine, history, cultural diversity or the St. George Illawarra Dragons NRL team?
Find out in this episode.
Scotland is not just one of my favorite countries in the world due to it's long and cultured history. fascinating food and culture and it's iconic symbolism but it is also a country of great importance to me and my family.
In this episode I explain why.
Today we‘ll explore the story of a teen from Iraq who expresses himself through visual art and how he and his community worked together to support his mother and stepfather while they battled COVID-19.
Australian Disability Ltd hat mir eine Dankesnachricht gesendet, nachdem ich ihnen dafür gedankt habe, dass sie die erste Organisation für Behindertenrechte sind, die meine Show mag.
Sie werden ihre Dankesnachricht an mich hören
Schauen Sie sich ihre Show CripChat über den folgenden Link an:
https://open.spotify.com/show/41keYyuwVaggZwWNxYoV5O
Überprüfen Sie ihre Website über den folgenden Link:
https://www.disability.asn.au/
Australian Disability Ltd sent me a thank you message after I thanked them for being the first disability rights organization to like my show.
You'll hear their thank you message to me along with my Tim Tam flavored thoughts in this episode.
Check out their show CripChat using the link below:
https://open.spotify.com/show/41keYyuwVaggZwWNxYoV5O
Check out their website using the link below:
https://www.disability.asn.au/
Heute werden wir die Geschichte eines Teenagers aus dem Irak untersuchen, der sich durch visuelle Kunst ausdrückt und wie er und seine Gemeinde zusammengearbeitet haben, um seine Mutter und seinen Stiefvater im Kampf gegen COVID-19 zu unterstützen.
Besuchen Sie die AFA-Website:
https://sites.google.com/d/1Hb_fxHMsQe1Vm8Z6OgmNK3fy8Ug01jSG/p/1GIMSR2yY-9WLlQDO-ezWy4OnnWBQdwUK/edit
On 4 May I received an email from the Rothera Research Station the UK's main research station in Antarctica congratulating me on the podcast.
The British Antarctic Territory has one of my favorite flags ever as it is the only flag to have a penguin on it.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_the_British_Antarctic_Territory#:~:text=3%20Other%20images-,Description,penguin%2C%20representing%20the%20native%20wildlife.
Check out their work using the links below:
https://www.bas.ac.uk/
https://www.gov.uk/world/organisations/british-antarctic-territory#:~:text=The%20British%20Antarctic%20Territory%20(BAT,of%20legal%20and%20administrative%20appointments.
https://www.bas.ac.uk/polar-operations/sites-and-facilities/facility/rothera/
Hey Everyone,
I would like to extend a massive thank you to Australian Disability Ltd for favoriting the JD Dragon Disability Rights Podcast and I have a second huge announcement but you'll have to check my video on the AFA YouTube channel.
I have just come back from travelling in the beautiful Swiss canton of Valais. If any of you are from there and have not checked out my show you can do so using these links:
Spotify:
https://open.spotify.com/show/66opq4M9gPlnOvqqSZ9pTD
Apple Podcasts:
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-jd-dragon-disability-rights-podcast/id1493666442
Check out Australian Disability Ltd here:
https://www.disability.asn.au/#:~:text=Australian%20Disability%20is%20a%20charitable,for%20people%20living%20with%20disabilities.
I'll be making my surprise announcement in the following video which you can view here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tAlVNjPK_0M
Sie können das Einführungsvideo zu JD Dragon Tours jetzt auf YouTube ansehen. JD Dragon Tours war eine Reisegesellschaft, die ich von 2018 bis 2020 leitete. Ich gab Touren, die die Geschichte Basels im Detail beschreiben. Touren waren auf ihrem Höhepunkt sehr beliebt, aber leider hat die COVID-19-Pandemie die Touren gestoppt. Schauen Sie sich das Video hier an: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jO1xTR-7O5Q Schauen Sie sich die Website hier an: https://sites.google.com/d/1QbElzbm4LBB0mmd4IC9NPyB0RSG1Jd9u/p/10asF3R9E2gafueu1e1f1lc3gLBbifn5r/edit
JD Dragon Tours was a startup company that I ran as a school project from 2018-2020.
I gave interested customers the opportunity to explore Basel on one of my guided historical tours.
On these tours I would explain the cities long history and storied history as well as the history of its major landmarks.
Unfortunately the tours have stopped due the COVID-19 pandemic but I decided to upload the video anyway as I thought you would all be interested in my previous projects.
Check out the video here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jO1xTR-7O5Q
Check out the website here:
https://sites.google.com/d/1QbElzbm4LBB0mmd4IC9NPyB0RSG1Jd9u/p/10asF3R9E2gafueu1e1f1lc3gLBbifn5r/edit
Dies war die erste Videoserie, die ich jemals gemacht habe. Ich sprach über die Geschichte von CP, die Symptome und meine Geschichte, die mit der Krankheit aufwuchs. Schauen Sie sich die Wiedergabeliste hier an: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLokr8sZhxaGhW8zzWoNLwxw2JxADnw6TI
This was the first series of videos I ever did.
I talked about CP's history, symptoms and my story growing up with the condition.
Check out the playlist here:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLokr8sZhxaGhW8zzWoNLwxw2JxADnw6TI
In meiner letzten Folge habe ich nicht vollständig erklärt, warum Chris Kochs Botschaft "Wenn ich kann" für die heutige Gesellschaft so wichtig ist. In dieser Folge werde ich genau das tun. Schauen Sie sich hier seine Website an:
http://www.ifican.ca/about
The first person I ever interviewed was a disability rights advocate by the name of Chris Koch. He is from Alberta Canada was born without arms and legs but he has still managed to live an incredibly successful and fulfilled life. He travels around the world on his skateboard and does speaking tours encouraging everyone to live their lives to their full potential.
Check out his website:
http://www.ifican.ca/
Check out the video version here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLxA7zfr-98
Die erste Person, die ich jemals interviewt habe, war ein Anwalt für Behindertenrechte namens Chris Koch.
Er kommt aus Alberta, Kanada. Er wurde ohne Arme oder Beine geboren, führte aber dennoch ein unglaublich erfolgreiches und erfülltes Leben.
Er reist mit seinem Skateboard um die Welt und macht Vortragsreisen, die jeden dazu ermutigen, sein Leben in vollen Zügen zu leben.
Besuche seine Website. http://www.ifican.ca/about
Schauen Sie sich die Videoversion an:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XDIDFcrUvG8
I just want to let you know that I am making presentations on issues facing today's "differently abled" community in schools. The classes I present are usually high school, but I also did a presentation for a 4th grade class at Kenya International School in Nairobi.
Ich möchte Sie nur wissen lassen, dass ich Präsentationen zu Themen mache, mit denen die heutige Behindertengemeinschaft in Schulen konfrontiert ist. Die Klassen, die ich präsentiere, sind normalerweise in der Oberstufe, aber ich habe auch eine Präsentation für eine Klasse der 4. Klasse an der internationalen Schule Kenia in Nairobi gemacht.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pH--mBJ9Bmw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aq8tT3HG6xA
I'll be making video podcasts.
They will be uploaded to the Atelier Fur Alle YouTube channel.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFWAeUcG11HlxKtKRZLw6lQ
I have a story to tell you. A story about manipulation and betrayal.
It‘s a tale that began after I returned from Turkey and I‘m telling you this story so that we can raise awareness about such things in order to prevent them from happening in the future.
Ich habe dir eine Geschichte zu erzählen. Eine Geschichte von Manipulation und Verrat.
Es ist eine Geschichte, die nach meiner Rückkehr aus der Türkei begann und ich erzähle Ihnen diese Geschichte, damit wir auf solche Dinge aufmerksam machen können, um sie in Zukunft zu verhindern.
My sincerest apologies for how the Atelier Fur Alle introduction turned out. Check out the project website here. https://sites.google.com/d/1Fes_OTtasjJqsp8o7HS6SVZfP0CWz4f1/p/1bfX0P3bsH0DkD4Gh75KZNIMoFV53WNWk/edit
Ich entschuldige mich aufrichtig dafür, wie sich die Einführung von Atelier Für Slle entwickelt hat
Besuche unseren YouTube-Kanal
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFWAeUcG11HlxKtKRZLw6lQ
Wussten Sie, dass „Menschen mit Behinderungen“ eher Opfer von Menschenhandel und moderner Sklaverei werden? Nun, es ist wahr und hier ist der Grund. Diese Folge wird auch ein Interview mit meinem guten Freund enthalten. Lea Ifrid war Mitglied von MAST, einer von Studenten geführten Organisation, die versucht, das Bewusstsein für Sexhandel zu schärfen. Dieses Interview war nicht in der englischen Originalversion dieser Folge.
Quellen:
https://polarisproject.org/blog/2018/08/individuals-with-disabilities-may-face-increased-risk-of-human-trafficking/
Bhutan ist ein Land wie kein anderes. Es ist ein hochbuddhistisches Königreich in der Vogelbeobachtung Indiens und Chinas, das erst 1974 seine Grenzen öffnete und 1999 Fernsehen und Internet einführte. Seit 1974 arbeitet das Land unter einem System des Bruttosozialglücks, das das allgemeine Wohlbefinden und die Qualität von Indien und China misst Das Leben der Bürger und nicht die gesamtwirtschaftliche Leistung als Zeichen der Entwicklung. In dieser Folge untersuchen wir, wie dieses System zu einer besseren Lebensqualität von Menschen mit Behinderungen beitragen kann und wie das Bruttosozialglück zur Bruttosozialinklusivität führen kann. Nur damit Sie wissen, dass ich in diese Folge nicht wie in der englischen Version über die bhutanische Geschichte gesprochen habe, da ich im Geschichts-Podcast eine Folge dazu machen werde.
Willkommen zum großen Finale der 5. Staffel von Thw JD Dragon Podcast. Wir haben verschiedene Situationen im Zusammenhang mit den Rechten von Menschen mit Behinderungen im 21. Jahrhundert untersucht und gelegentlich die Vergangenheit erkundet. Jetzt ist es an der Zeit, die Geschichte der Behinderung vom Mittelalter bis zur Neuzeit zu erzählen, um zu sehen, woher wir kamen und wohin wir gehen. Nur damit Sie wissen, dass in diesem Podcast keine englische Version dieser Episode veröffentlicht wird, da ich an einem neuen Podcast arbeite, in dem ich eine englische Version der tbis-Episode veröffentlichen werde. Wenn Ihnen die Show gefällt, hinterlassen Sie bitte eine Rezension auf ITunes oder E-Mail an jddragontp@gmail.com
In this episode I talk about creating the episodes where I opened up about how I feel about my disability and the struggles that came with it made me feel.
In dieser Folge erkläre ich, warum es mir wichtig war, die beiden Folgen über meine Kämpfe mit meiner Behinderung zu machen und wie ich mich fühlte, nachdem ich sie gemacht habe.
Ich werde über meine frühen Tage in Sydney sprechen und ausführlich erläutern, warum meine Familie in die Schweiz gezogen ist. Meine Großeltern haben geholfen, die Informationen für diese Episode bereitzustellen, so gut ich kann. Ich kann mich nicht an viele Details erinnern, da sie so weit zurückliegen.
I will talk about my very early days growing up in Sydney and go into depth about why my family moved to Switzerland. My grandparents helped provide the information for this episode as I can;t remember a lot of the details due to how far back it is.
Indigenous Australians have a history and culture stretching back over 50.000 years. Today we look at how the various nations who lived on our continent before the arrival of Europeans treated their individuals with disabilities.
According to CNN and other major news outlets a new disease which may be linked to Covid-19 has been discovered.
This disease specifically targets children and has already taken the lives of 3 kids according to New York governor Andrew Cuomo.
Get the full article here:
https://edition.cnn.com/2020/05/10/health/coronavirus-mystery-children-symptoms/index.html
For those of you who didn't know I have a website which you can visit using the link below. https://sites.google.com/s/1QbElzbm4LBB0mmd4IC9NPyB0RSG1Jd9u/p/17TLRdUFWGB_70DvK8Jdnc-Mye_K8HDrl/edit
Die indigenen Australier haben durch die durch die Kolonialisierung hervorgerufenen europäischen Überzeugungen an den Rand gedrängt.
Doch könnten sie die Schaffung einer stärker integrierten sein
Australien?
Dies ist ein Ausschnitt aus meiner Episode über Behinderung in Asien, die ich in Staffel 1 gemacht habe. Seit ich sie veröffentlicht habe, hat sie nur eine Ansicht erhalten. Dies ist wirklich traurig, da der Begriff „Menschen mit Entschlossenheit“ „andere Behinderte“ nicht als diejenigen widerspiegelt, die sie physisch oder psychisch, sondern als sie als Menschen betrachten, und die Tatsache, dass er von einer großen Welt geprägt wurde, ist wirklich inspirierend. Ich möchte, dass mehr Menschen mehr über die Bemühungen der VAE zur Förderung der Rechte von Menschen mit Behinderungen erfahren.
Let's face the world is in geopolitical turmoil with everyone accusing each other of starting the pandemic. But as we turn on each other our true enemy Covid-19 continues to grow stronger. Here's what history teaches us about the importance of working together before we turn on each other.
After Quarantine is over the world we knew will be different from the one we left.
Before that happens I will be sharing with you the advantages and the disadvantages that quarantine has provided me and the lessons that this experience has taught me.
First of all I would like to apologize for the audio quality during the last few episodes. I am aware of how bad it was and I hope the audio quality in this episode will make up for it. Moving forward I would like to try and do a live show where you can call in and reach out directly with your disability rights questions, questions about the show and other topics that you would be interested in having me cover. I hope you are all interested in this idea as this will only work if you are interested in it.
Behinderung und COVID-19 haben einige gemeinsame Eigenschaften, und eine dieser Eigenschaften ist Fremdenfeindlichkeit. Dieser Ausbruch hat bei allen nichts als Angst und Missverständnisse hervorgerufen. In dieser Folge spreche ich über das eine, was wir von allen lernen können: Wir müssen unsere Ängste beiseite legen und zusammenarbeiten, um die Fremdenfeindlichkeit des Coronavirus zu stoppen. Auf diese Weise können wir daran arbeiten, die Fremdenfeindlichkeit durch Behinderung zu stoppen und dabei einen großen Sprung nach vorne zu machen bei der Schaffung einer gleichberechtigten Welt.
Begrüßen Sie alle zur vierten Staffel des JD Dragon Podcasts. Diese Staffel wird nur eine deutsche Version der Episoden der ersten und zweiten Staffel sein. Wenn Sie die englischen Originalversionen bevorzugen, müssen Sie sie nicht anhören. Dies ist nur eine Gelegenheit für mich, mein Verständnis dieser faszinierenden Sprache zu verbessern.
Dies ist die letzte Folge des JD Dragon Podcasts. Ich danke Ihnen allen, dass Sie sich mir auf dieser Reise angeschlossen haben. Um die Show zu vergewaltigen, werden wir im Wesentlichen übergreifende Themen von der Sprache über die Auswirkungen von COVID-19 bis hin zur Diskriminierung untersuchen. Dazu werde ich von meiner Freundin Danae Stephanehou unterstützt, die die Show seit dem ersten Tag unterstützt. Ich werde mit einer letzten Frage gehen.
This is it the final episode of the JD Dragon Podcast I thank you all for joining me on this journey. To rap up the show we‘ll basically examine overarching themes from language to the effects of COVID-19 to discrimination and to do that I‘ll joined by my friend Danae Stephanehou who has supported the show since day one. I will leave with one final question do you want the show to continue?
The Republic of Korea is one of the fastest growing economies in the world. It also ranks people with disabilities into 6 grades to determine their needs and houses people with severe disabilities in government run facilities where they are barely exposed to the outside world.
Südkorea ist eine der am schnellsten wachsenden Volkswirtschaften der Welt, verfügt jedoch auch über ein einzigartiges System zur Kategorisierung von Menschen mit Behinderungen. Heute werden wir das System untersuchen und seine Auswirkungen untersuchen.
Irland ist ein fantastisches, exotisches und mystisches Land, aus dem meine Vorfahren kamen. Es gab mir so viel von dem, was ich liebe, vom Namen von Links Pferd Epona bis zur Beeinflussung von Mittelerde. Heute untersuchen wir die unglücklichen Probleme im Zusammenhang mit Irlands Behindertenrechtssituation, die strategische Entscheidung des Landes, die CRPD erst zu ratifizieren, wenn das innerstaatliche Recht sie einhält, und stellen die Frage, wie unterschiedlich mein Leben mit einer Behinderung wäre, wenn meine Vorfahren niemals anders wären wanderte von Irland nach Australien aus. Willkommen auf der Smaragdinsel Europas und dem Meistertaktiker.
Indien hat die zweitgrößte Bevölkerung der Welt und ein reiches kulturelles Erbe, das Jahrhunderte zurückreicht. Es ist ein sehr vielfältiges Land mit vielen Sprachen, Kulturen und Traditionen. Leider hat es einen fairen Anteil an Dies ist nur eine Interview-Episode und das Interview ist auf Englisch. Menschenrechtsverletzungen gesehen. Heute werden wir untersuchen, wie sich die Mischung aus traditionellen Werten und modernem Wachstum auf das Leben von Menschen mit Behinderungen auswirkt.
Ireland is a fantastic, Exotic and Mystical country where my ancestors came from. It gave me so much of what I love from the name of Link‘s horse Epona to influencing Middle Earth. Today we explore the unfortunate issues relating Ireland‘s disability rights situation, the country’s strategic decision not to ratify the CRPD until its domestic law’s complied with it and ask the questions of how different would my life with a disability would be different if my ancestors never migrated from Ireland to Australia. Welcome to Europe’s Emerald Isle and it’s master Tactician.
India has the second largest population in the world and rich cultural heritage that stretches back centuries. It is a very diverse country with many languages, cultures and traditions. Unfortunately though it has seen its fair share of human rights violations. Today we will examine how the blending of traditional values and modern day growth affects the lives of people with disabilities.
Wir werfen einen Blick darauf, wie Covid-19 Menschen mit Behinderungen beeinflusst, und wir sehen auch, wie das Wort Kampf nicht unbedingt eine negative Bedeutung hat, wenn es darum geht, über die Bewegung zu sprechen, Menschen mit Behinderungen Unabhängigkeit zu geben. Es ist nur, wie viel Mühe wir investieren, um die Bewegung anzuerkennen.
An den Olympischen Sommerspielen 2021 in Tokio werden viele Nationen und Volksgruppen teilnehmen, die alle in Japans geschäftiger Hauptstadt gegeneinander antreten. Wir werden untersuchen, wie wir dieses große Weltereignis nutzen können, um die Barrieren zwischen den Athleten mit Behinderungen und allen anderen abzubauen, während wir Methoden untersuchen, die Paralympianern helfen, sich mit ihren olympischen Kollegen auf Augenhöhe zu messen.
Es gibt viele Mythen und Missverständnisse im Zusammenhang mit Behinderungen, die widerlegt werden müssen. Es ist also an der Zeit, Mythen zu zerstören, während wir häufige Missverständnisse über die Behindertengemeinschaft erklären.
There are many myths and misconceptions surrounding disability that need some disproving. So it’s time to go myth busting as we explain common misconceptions about the disability community.
The 2021 Tokyo Summer Olympics which will involve many nations and people groups all competing in Japan‘s bustling capital city. We‘ll explore how we could use this major world event can help break down the barriers between the athletes with disabilities and everyone else as we look at methods to help Paralympians compete alongside their Olympian counterparts as equals.
Did you know that people are faking disabilities in order participate in the Paralympics? Well they are and in this episode we’re going to examine the ways this is detrimental to the lives of people with actual disabilities.
Ich beschloss, eine Episode über die Grundlagen der Schweizer Regierung und die Auswirkungen der verschiedenen Spaltungen des Landes auf seine Kultur zu machen
I have been wanting to tell you about my struggles with CP and how I feel about the struggles that accompany my condition for sometime now. But I‘ve to afraid too do so. Thank you’re listening.
Wussten Sie, dass Menschen Behinderungen vortäuschen, nur um an den Paralympics teilnehmen zu können?
Ich wohne seit 2014 in der Schweiz. Es ist gewesen die beste Erfahrung, die ich je gemacht habe. und hier ist warum. Dies ist meine erste Folge auf Deutsch.
Today we look at some of the social challenges faced by the disability community and you‘ll be able to hear about my experiences facing these challenges as well.
This is just a short Quarantine update nothing special. Email me at jddragontp@gmail.com
We take a look at how Covid-19 affects People with Disabilities and we also look at how the word struggle doesn’t necessarily have mean a negative thing when it comes to talking about the movement to give People with Disabilities independence. It just how much effort we‘re putting in to getting the movement recognised.
Over the past few years we‘ve seen a growing seen a growing lack of respect for EU policy and law in a number of its member states. Today we explore how this lack of respect affects the disability community and how we can build a more inclusive European community.
Sources:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.cnn.com/cnn/2019/04/03/europe/eu-poland-judges-intl/index.html
https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.cnn.com/cnn/2020/01/24/europe/poland-assault-on-judiciary-intl/index.html
Learn more about the Council of Europe here:
https://www.coe.int/en/?
The USSR Left a profound Legacy on the Russian Federation, today we take a the lives of people with disabilities in Russia then and now. Spasibo to my good friend Alexey Ukhabov who helped me with this episode.
It’s not often that people are open to talking about the struggles that come with having a disability. Hopefully the story that I will tell you will hopefully encourage others doing the same. Thank you for listening
Having a disability can be difficult but even more so when are the leader and symbol of a nation. In the past people with disabilities were often severely stigmatised and yet there more people with disabilities in power than them are today due to royal inbreeding. Today we learn about what it was like for these royals and what it’s like for the royals of today who have disabilities and how they can help us learn about empowering differently-abeled people in our journey to a more equal world.
The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade was one of the worst tragedies in history. Tonight we explore how the events that happened during the slave trade in regards to how Africans were severely marginalised by Europeans parallels the historical treatment of people with disabilities.
Did you know that disability hate crimes are underreported a lot more compared to other types of hate crime. Today we explore the reasons why and we can overcome the obstacles to ending it.
With all that’s happening in the news at the moment one should probably sit back, relax and enjoy a nice cup of joe. Well if you live in Little Falls New Jersey that cup of coffee might actually a long way to raising awareness about disability rights. That’s because Ethan and The Bean is a coffee shop founded, run by and employs people with disabilities and will be the subject of today’s show. Contact me: jddragontp@gmail.com
The Bethlehem (Bedlam) Hospital is among the oldest psychiatric facilities in the world and can give us an insight into how medieval culture influenced people’s views on disability for centuries to come. Contact me jddragontp@gmail.com
It just horrifies me that there was a time when other-abled people and the affects of their disabilities could be publicly exhibited for the amusement of others but believe it or not that was reality for people with disabilities in America from the 1840s-1940s when they weren’t being institutionalised
Due to coronavirus Australians with disabilities are being cut off from medical services and insurance services and are being given little information on how to protect themselves during the crisis.
People with Disabilities have often faced great challenges when it comes to gaining political empowerment due to stigma and the fact that the political world values strength and the reality of many campaign venues may be inaccessible to wheelchair-users among other factors. That doesn't mean that its impossible as we'll see today even in countries where disability is stigmatized such as Greece and Turkey people with disabilities are able to hold government office and use their disability to help raise awareness about disability people and their rights. Hopefully we can learn from them and empower with disabilities in other parts of the world.
This is part 1 of a two part series on the history of past perceptions about disability in Europe. The ancient Greeks and Romans essentially set the foundations for Western culture that Europe would then spread throughout the world via colonisation. Today we look at some of their views on disability.
Disability and COVID-19 have a few common qualities and one of those qualities is Xenophobia. This outbreak has brought about nothing but fear and misunderstanding in everyone. In this episode I talk about the one thing that we can learn from all is that we need to put aside our fears and work together to stop coronavirus xenophobia and in doing so we can work to stop disability xenophobia and in doing take a giant leap forward in creating a more equal world.
This is a segment from my episode on Disability in Asia that I did in Season 1. It has only received 1 view since I released it. This is truly sad as the term “people of determination” reflects “other-abeled” not as who they physically or mentally but who they as people and the fact that it was coined by a major world is well and truly inspiring. I want more people to learn about the UAE’s efforts to promote disability rights.
How effective is the UN Human Rights Council at protecting the rights of people with disabilities? Today we look at some of the reasons why the UN has not done an effective job at protecting our rights as people with disabilities and how the disability community could the UN improve its understanding of disability from the social, cultural and political perspectives and how they could then use that new understanding to shape a more inclusive future.
I have been in self-quarantine for a week now due to a coronavirus scare at my school. Today I tell you How the quarantine and the disease itself affects me mentally even though I haven’t been officially diagnosed.
Did you know that “differently abled” are more likely to become victims of human trafficking and modern slavery. Well it’s true and here’s why.
Sources:
https://polarisproject.org/blog/2018/08/individuals-with-disabilities-may-face-increased-risk-of-human-trafficking/
Jomo Kenyatta founded the Republic of Kenya in 1964 under a philosophy of Harambee or coming together. In this episode we explore how this philosophy and Chinese investment in African economies assists people with disabilities in giving them a voice.
Check out the disability rights presentation I did at the International School of Kenya.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pH--mBJ9Bmw
Following our look at disability in Togo we’re now going to look at other countries in Africa perceive disability. As it turns out a lot of this perception is generally negative and sometimes there are no laws in place to protect the rights of “other-abled” people.
It’s time “togo” and explore Togo a toy country in west Africa where disability is viewed as a curse on society dispute the law saying otherwise.
Australia has come a long way in terms of its disability rights culture and legislation. Here is the story of how it all happened. I also tell you my opinion on what Canberra still needs to do to ensure full inclusion of people with disabilities in our country’s society.
Bhutan is a country like no other. It is a highly Buddhist kingdom in birding India and China which only opened its borders in 1974 and introduced television and the internet in 1999. Since 1974 the country has operated under a system of Gross national Happiness which measures the overall well-being and quality of life of the citizens rather than overall economic output as signs of development. In this episode we look at how this system can contribute to a better quality of life for people with disabilities and how Gross National Happiness can lead to Gross National Inclusivity.
Ever since I did the Aboriginal Australia episode I wanted to do an episode talking my new home Switzerland. After thinking I decided to do one on the foundations of Switzerland’s government and how the various divisions of the country affected its culture and politics today. Apologies if This wasn’t exactly about disability rights I just feel it’s important to understand a country’s culture, history and politics and how that affects its views on people with disabilities today.
Thank you for all your support for this show over the past 2 seasons. Welcome to Season 3 of the JD Dragon Disability Rights Podcast. Over the course of this season we’ll be exploring how history and culture shape our impressions of people with disabilities and hopefully through both cultural understanding we can accept each other and work together to create a better understanding of disability and therefore create a more equal world.
Welcome to the final episode of season 2. Today we are going to look at the horrors of the Nazi programme Aktion T4 in which approximately 200.000 people were executed and find out how we can prevent a similar tragedy from ever happening again.
Unless you’ve been living under your bed for the past month then you probably know about the coronavirus outbreak. Today we take a look at a story that was in the British newspaper “The Telegraph” about a boy with cerebral palsy in China close to Wuhan and how the outbreak has affected him and his family.
As the countdown to Brexit continues Britain gets even more anxious about the future of its standing on the geopolitical stage and the future of its people. One group that is not often talked about are people with disabilities even though they are going to be among the most affected by the changes brought about by the EU withdrawal. Today you get to hear about the disability communities struggle with Brexit from the experience of one family who is already facing the reality of that struggle.
We look at the 1931 International Society for Crippled Children and there bill of rights. We then turn our attention to the Bank of International Settlements and explain how IFO’s may be the key to world disability rights.
Dear Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. I would like to thank you all for listening to the show. The first ever person I interviewed was a disability rights advocate from Alberta named Chris Koch. I also talk about the author, YouTuber Matthew Santoro who is a mental health advocate and Molly Burke who is a YouTuber disability rights advocate and a motivational speaker. As of 2012 3.8 million Canadians have a disability and no one from Canada has been on the show which your country the first country to view this show without a citizen appearing on it. Thank you all very much. Josh Downey
What could people with disabilities join terrorist organisations and what percentage of Syrian refugees have disabilities?
The indigenous Australians have marginalised by the European beliefs brought via colonisation. Yet could they be the to creating a more integrated and eco friendly Post Bushfire Crisis Australia?
Welcome everyone to Season 2 of the podcast. This is a quick, brief introduction about what we’ll be focusing on this season
How do we address people with disabilities and what is the correct terminology to use. We listen to different opinions in this episode
Asia and the Middle East are two areas with controversy and often get a bad reputation we explore how this affects the lives of people with disabilities and what is being done to improve the situation.
Africa is a continent that has seen its fair share of conflict and controversy. We explore how people with disabilities are paving the way towards a brighter tomorrow.
We explore disability rights in Europe and how various topics like Brexit are affecting the lives of people with disabilities.
In this episode we explore the way that people with disabilities contribute to our society and what methods are available to them.
Welcome everyone to the JD Dragon Disability Rights Podcast. I'm Josh Downey. I was born in Sydney New South Wales Australia with Cerebral Palsy and Dyspraxia and ever since then I have dedicated my life to sharing my story and experiences with the world. Over the course of this show you'll learn about disability law, the way that people with disabilities contribute to society and my own personal story among other topics.