16 episodes

Inspiring real life stories from across Australia about life on the autism spectrum by those that know best.

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Inspiring real life stories from across Australia about life on the autism spectrum by those that know best.

    Yarning With Our Mob - Mark & Rod

    Yarning With Our Mob - Mark & Rod

    OUR FINAL EPISODE OF OUR ‘YARNING WITH OUR MOB’ PODCAST SERIES IS NOW LIVE!
    During our final episode, we’re joined by returning guests Rod and Mark of the Ballardong land within the greater Noongar nation, where they yarn about services and the importance of community.
    We hope you’ve enjoyed the podcast series and learning from parents, carers and service providers who have shared their stories and challenges about autism in Indigenous communities.
    You can now listen to our latest episode on all podcast streaming platforms including Spotify and Apple Podcasts.
    We would love if you could leave us a review  below and let us know what you’ve loved about the podcast series.
    For more information about the Moorditj Koort Aboriginal Corporation, click here https://moorditjkoort.com.au/.

    • 36 min
    Yarning With Our Mob - Rod & Mark

    Yarning With Our Mob - Rod & Mark

    EPISODE 9 IS NOW LIVE!!
    Joining Maria on the podcast, we have Rod, who is a non-Indigenous father of an Aboriginal boy, and Mark from the Ballardong land within the greater Noongar nation. During this episode, you’ll hear both Rod and Mark share their journeys and speak about some of the autism services.
    For more information about the Moorditj Koort Aboriginal Corporation, click here https://moorditjkoort.com.au/.

    • 41 min
    Yarning With Our Mob - Ele & Tanika

    Yarning With Our Mob - Ele & Tanika

    NEW EPISODE ALERT!

    Today on the podcast, we are joined by Ele, who is a Murri mum of the Kalkadoon people from the Mount Isa region in Queensland, and Tanika of the Worimi people. During this yarning session, mother's Ele and Tanika will be sharing their autism journey stories.

    • 34 min
    Yarning With Our Mob - Sharelle & Amy

    Yarning With Our Mob - Sharelle & Amy

    NEW EPISODE ALERT!!
    We have a few returning guests joining us for episode 7 of the ‘Yarning With Our Mob’ podcast.
    During this episode, Amy and Sharelle of the Kabi Kabi and Darumbal People yarn about what supports a good home/school relationship and the challenges surrounding that.
    For more information about Sharelle’s organisation, North Coast Aboriginal Corporation Aboriginal Health, visit https://ncacch.org.au/.

    You can also find out about Amy’s work as a disability support worker at the Aboriginal Cullunghutti Aboriginal Child and Family Centre by visiting www.cullunghutti.org.au.

    • 33 min
    Yarning With Our Mob - Amy, Elise, Linda & Lorna

    Yarning With Our Mob - Amy, Elise, Linda & Lorna

    Episode 6 of ‘Yarning With Our Mob’ is now live and ready for you to listen to!

    We’re joined by an incredible group for our latest yarning session including Amy; Elise of the Wiradjuri and Palawa people; Linda of the Anaiwan, Awabakal and Barrabinya People and Lorna of the Kabi Kabi, Wakka Wakka people. During this episode, you’ll hear about the autism journey stories, the importance of service support and the significance of non-Indigenous people learning about Indigenous culture.
    For more information about Amy’s work as a disability support worker at the Cullunghutti Aboriginal Child and Family Centre, visit www.cullunghutti.org.au.

    • 44 min
    Yarning With Our Mob - Amy, Sharelle & Melanie

    Yarning With Our Mob - Amy, Sharelle & Melanie

    Episode 5 of 'Yarning With Our Mob' is now live!
    Today on the podcast, we have a few familiar voices with Sharelle and Amy returning to the podcast. We are also joined by Melanie of the Nhulunbuy people. In this episode, Sharelle, Amy and Melanie will be sharing their autism journeys and the importance of Indigenous services.
    For more information about Sharelle’s organisation, North Coast Aboriginal Corporation for Community Health (NCACCH), visit https://ncacch.org.au/.
    You can also find out about Amy’s work as a disability support worker at the Cullunghutti Aboriginal Child and Family Centre by visiting www.cullunghutti.org.au.

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    • 37 min

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