Raising Our Voices Action for More Independence and Dignity in Accommodation
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Produced and presented by people with disabilities covering issues such as housing, discrimination, difficulties with public transport, self-advocacy and other related issues.
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Ableism and Gendered Violence
Women with disability are much more likely to experience gendered violence than women without disabilities.In this show Sarah, Mel and Lisa talk about their stories as women with cognitive disabilities and the discriminaion that still exists.Lisa is a member of Brain Injury MattersShe chats about her experience with ableism and sexism since she acquired her brain injury.Mel is a peer worker at Positive Powerful ParentsShe shares her story as a mother with an intellectual disability.Sarah is a member of New Wave Gippsland Self Advocacy and Rainbow RightsShe shares her experience as a Trans, Aboriginal, Lesbian woman with an Acquired Brain Injury.Mel, Lisa and Sarah also chat about how discrimination is still happening on the ground, even though there are anti-discrimination laws and policies.They talk about the importance of sharing their stories, and supporting others with disability to be empowered and speak up. Songs: What a Wonderful World by Esperanza Spalding Beautiful by Christina Aguilera
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Disability Housing Rights
Housing Justice is finally in the news yet the voices of people with a disability are still absent from much of the discussion.This month the team revisit a program featuring stories from the group about living in institutions, group homes, squatting, SRS's and CRU's; and how we are now all living independently. We want people to know that people with a disability should not have to live in these institutions, group homes, SRS's and CRU's.This show is run by: Shona and Chris, from 'Have A Say Bendigo' a self advocacy group run by and for people with an intellectual disability in Bendigo.James, Heather and Aunty Jane, from 'Reinforce' a self advocacy group run by and for people with an intellectual disability in Victoria.WARNING: The program features discriptions of domestic violence and sexual assault. For support please call. CASA 24 HOURS, 7 DAYS A WEEK Counselling & Support Line: 03 9635 3610Sexual Assault Crisis Line Throughout Victoria: 1800 806 292CASA House is Relay Service Friendly:If you are deaf or have a hearing or speech impairment, you can call through the National Relay Service (NRS):TTY users can phone 1300 555 677 then ask for 03 9635 3610 or 03 9635 3600Speak & Listen (speech-to-speech) users can phone 1300 555 727 then ask for 03 9635 3610 or 03 9635 3600Internet relay users can connect to NRS on www.iprelay.com.au then ask for 03 9635 3610 or 03 9635 3600Life Line 131 114 OR Beyond Blue1300 224 636MUSIC TRACK: Drummond Street Ballard by REINFORCE
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Experiences in the Healthcare System
This week, Heather, Skye, Lisa and Steve have a conversation about their experiences as people with disability in the healthcare system. They talk about how they have been treated by doctors and other health workers, access to support and information about the different sections of the health system (which can be difficult to navigate), and also the cost of healthcare and lack of financial support. MusicWitch Doctor- David Saville
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Tribute Show
This month the team celebrates another year on air - 36 years on community radio!Amanda, James and Shona present a tribute show dedicated to self advocates who have passed away and the (wrong!) idea that people with disability can’t make radio shows.
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People with Intellectual Disability's Experience with Bullying and Discrimination
Chris interviews self advocates Heather, Shona and James, who speak up about their experiences as people with intellectual disability with bullying and discrimination. They talk about how these experiences of bullying and discrimination have affected them and share their ideas about what they think should change in the community, like the need for more disability awareness.
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Living With A Brain Injury
Lisa, Larissa and Julie speak about living with a brain Injury (ABI). Lisa, Larissa and Julie are all different but share a common experience of acquiring a brain injury.In this show, they challenge the so-called 'tragedy' of ABI, letting listeners know that living with an ABI is not a tragedy or inspirational. They also chat about the 'social model' of disability and the term 'inspiration porn'.They also discuss the isolation people with ABI often experience, and how self advocacy and connecting with others in the ABI and disability community can reduce this isolation.Image Artwork by: Larissa MacFarlaneMusic: Johnny Crescendo Choices and Rights