29 episodes

The Belonging Matters Podcast is for people with disabilities, family and friends of people with disabilities, and anyone interested in providing a more inclusive life for people with disabilities. The podcast is a collection of real life stories focused on the good life for people with disabilities sourced from people with disabilities and their families, and a spectrum of professionals and advocates.

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The Belonging Matters Podcast is for people with disabilities, family and friends of people with disabilities, and anyone interested in providing a more inclusive life for people with disabilities. The podcast is a collection of real life stories focused on the good life for people with disabilities sourced from people with disabilities and their families, and a spectrum of professionals and advocates.

    Series 2: Episode 12) CamCan Services - Marc Lema

    Series 2: Episode 12) CamCan Services - Marc Lema

    How effective can innovative supports be in setting up a business for a person with a disability? Anthea and Marc Lema's vision for their son Cameron not only focused on creating the best life possible for Cameron, but also adopted innovative supports. 14 years later and Cam Can Services is continuing to thrive, as is Cameron.
    Anthea and Marc Lema
    Marc and Anthea Lema are the parents of seven children. The concept of creating CAM CAN, a Disability Services Organisation, was borne out of Marc and Anthea’s personal experience in creating innovative supports for their son Cameron who has an intellectual disability. At the age of 32, Cameron is the proprietor of his own business which has been successfully operating for 14 years. Cam also moved into his own home at the age of 18 where he continues to live with his flat mate, now good friend. Cam lives a meaningful and active life in his local community.
     
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    This podcast is an edited version taken from: Lema, A. & Lema, M. (2017). Can Can Services - Your Time is My Business. In Thinking About 19 Stories of Social Inclusion (Special Edition) Issue 33, pp 20-23. Belonging Matters: Melbourne

    • 11 min
    Series 2: Episode 11) JACKmail, A Microbusiness - Sally Richards

    Series 2: Episode 11) JACKmail, A Microbusiness - Sally Richards

    What does is take to set up a micro business for a person with a disability? Sally Richards has successfully demonstrated exactly what is takes through supporting her son Jackson to establish JACKmail. In this episode Sally describes the operational and administrative tasks involved in running JACKmail and discusses matters relating to employment and staffing.
    Sally Richards
    Sally Richards is mother of Jackson West and has supported Jackson in setting up and operating JACKmail, a micro courier business operating in Canberra since 2007. JACKmail offers mail pickup and delivery to and from various businesses and the post office and has 15 clients. The service is carried out by Jackson West with his support worker Sandor. Sandor drives the work vehicle, facilitates interaction between Jackson and JACKmail clients, and supports Jackson in all aspects of the work tasks.
     
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    This podcast is an edited version taken from: Richards, S. (2017). JACKmail, A Microbusiness. In Thinking About Micro Businesses. Issue 30, pp 16-18. Belonging Matters: Melbourne




     

    • 9 min
    Series 2: Episode 10) Deezines - Deearne Holmes

    Series 2: Episode 10) Deezines - Deearne Holmes

    What can be achieved with the support of family and friends when starting a business? Deezines is a boutique on line gift card shop established by Dee Holmes with the support of family and friends. In this podcast, Dee explains how she founded Deezines; what she needed to plan and implement in order to commence the business, and reflects on some achievements.
    Deearne Holmes
    Dee runs an on line greeting card micro business, Deezines, which has been operating in Melbourne for several years. Dee has always enjoyed fund raising for charities and making cards for friends and family. She decided to combine her two passions of meeting people and making cards as a means to earning some money.
    This podcast is an edited version taken from: Holmes, D & Rouget, D. (2017). Can You Believe It: Deezines. In Thinking About Microbusinesses. Issue 30, pp 8-10. Belonging Matters: Melbourne
     
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    This podcast is an edited version taken from: Holmes, D & Rouget, D. (2017). Can You Believe It: Deezines. In Thinking About Microbusinesses. Issue 30, pp 8-10. Belonging Matters: Melbourne




     

    • 7 min
    Series 2: Episode 9) Community Living Project’s Micro Business Project - Jayne Barrett and Helen Neale

    Series 2: Episode 9) Community Living Project’s Micro Business Project - Jayne Barrett and Helen Neale

    Are there alternatives to day programs, sheltered workshops, and institutional offerings? In this episode Jayne Barrett tells the story of Community Living Project's Micro Business Project which offers people with disability an opportunity for typical employment with typical wages.
    Jayne Barrett
    Jayne Barrett has been employed by Community Living Project incorporated, CLP, since 1984. CLP is an agency that facilitates highly individualised and inclusive community living opportunities for people with disabilities. In 2011 Jayne managed the design and training of a new project, CLPs' Micro Enterprise Project. This assists people who live with significant disabilities to have their own small businesses as an alternative to day programmes.
     
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    This podcast is an edited version taken from: Barrett, J & Neale, H. (2017). Community Living Project: Micro Business Project. In Thinking About Microbusiness. Issue 30, pp 19-23. Belonging Matters: Melbourne
     

    • 11 min
    Series 2: Episode 8) My Traineeship - Meg Pargater

    Series 2: Episode 8) My Traineeship - Meg Pargater

    Is there work for people with disability after leaving school? Absolutely! In this episode Meg talks about her job at the Hume Bank, a role she had held for 7 years since leaving school. Meg shares some of the challenging times, but focuses on a raft of benefits she has experienced through her post high-school employment.
    Meg Pargeter
    Meg Pargeter completed year 12 in 2016 at the age of 19 and accepted a Trainee Administration Assistant Role at the Hume Bank in Albury Victoria. Although she has Kabuki Syndrome, she strives for an ordinary life in her community, doing all the same things as other young people her age. Meg does not hesitate to try new things, to step up and share her story, to work hard to achieve her goals, and to be a positive role model for others.
     
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    This podcast is an edited version taken from: Pargeter, M. & Tait, J. (2017). My Traineeship. In Thinking About 19 Stories of Social Inclusion, Issue 32, pp 12-14. Belonging Matters: Melbourne

    • 10 min
    Series 2: Episode 6) Living The Dream - Nathan Basha

    Series 2: Episode 6) Living The Dream - Nathan Basha

    We all hear it right? 'Follow Your Dream', well, Nathan Basha is 'Living The Dream' as a motivational speaker and media professional. He tells his story in this episode of the Belonging Matters Podcast.
    Nathan Basha
    Nathan Basha is a motivational speaker who is pushing the boundaries. Nathan might happen to have Down syndrome, but he says 'That's not who I am!". He has spoken at international conferences, political forums, universities, schools, workshops, and in the corporate sector, sharing his insights about his inclusive life. Nathan has worked at NOVA radio station in Sydney for 10 years, and is a homeowner and filmmaker. In this podcast, Nathan shares his experience of following his passion for film and working for the coolest radio station in Sydney.
     
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    This podcast is an edited version taken from: Basha, N. (2019). Living The Dream. In Thinking About 19 Stories of Social Inclusion. Issue 32, pp 9-11. Belonging Matters: Melbourne
     

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