Dr Scott Avery - Exploring Why Culture Is Inclusion

Remarkable Insights

This episode of Remarkable Insights celebrates International Day of People with Disability by spotlighting the extraordinary work and perspectives of Dr. Scott Avery, a respected educator, researcher, and policy adviser. Known as “Dr. Scott” within the First Nations disability community, he is a leader in Indigenous cultural approaches to inclusion and the ‘Professor in Residence’ at the First Peoples Disability Network.

Tune in to learn more about how Dr Scott’s lived experience as a deaf Aboriginal man shapes his work, why culture is inclusion, and how we can amplify Indigenous voices in the global conversation about disability.

Episode Credits

  • Guests: Dr Scott, Professor Indigenous Disability Health and Wellbeing at UTS 
  • Host: Vivien Mullan, Head of Communications of Remarkable.
  • Producer: Angus O’Loughlin & Amelia Stamos, SESSION in PROGRESS

Episode Links

  • Access a transcript of this episode at our Remarkable website. 
  • Watch a captioned video of the episode highlights on YouTube.

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