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The Expanding Worlds podcast Shares Stories and Shares Solutions to expand what people believe is possible. We talk to individuals and organisations who are driving change to enable people with Additional Needs to live the independent lives they aspire to.

The Expanding Worlds Podcast Debra Caldow

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The Expanding Worlds podcast Shares Stories and Shares Solutions to expand what people believe is possible. We talk to individuals and organisations who are driving change to enable people with Additional Needs to live the independent lives they aspire to.

    153 Great Expectations And Why They Matter

    153 Great Expectations And Why They Matter

    It's a solo episode this week and I'm talking about the role that expectations have in the way we support and inspire our young people to achieve all they are capable of. Our expectations of them guide their expectations of themselves and can also help them to ignore the low expectations of others. 
     
     

    • 6 min.
    152 Why The Use Of Technology At Work Is About Mindset with Alex Barker from AbilityNet

    152 Why The Use Of Technology At Work Is About Mindset with Alex Barker from AbilityNet

    The use of technology is embedded into our work lives and for people with additional needs it is often assistive technology that enables them to do their job. But often the right technology is not in place or provided by employers and that is one of the topics discussed in this episode of the podcast with my guest in this week’s episode Alex Barker from AbilityNet. Alex discusses why it is as much about mindset as it is about the technology itself when it comes to making sure that the right technology is provided for employees to do their jobs most effectively.
    https://abilitynet.org.uk/
     

    • 12 min.
    151 Why We Should Be Using The Assistive Technology In Our Pockets with Alex Barker from AbilityNet

    151 Why We Should Be Using The Assistive Technology In Our Pockets with Alex Barker from AbilityNet

    When we think of assistive technology or any technology that can support our young people with additional needs to become more independent, we often start at the point of thinking it could be expensive or complicated to learn to use. But the reality is that today the first bit of assistive technology that our young people should access is their phone or tablet. The built-in features of these devices have changed the way we think about assistive technology as my guest in this week’s episode Alex Barker from AbilityNet explains. Alex brings, his lived experience, and how he uses assistive technology, both in his role at AbilityNet and in his life to discuss why we need to make better use of what is easily accessible to all of us.
    https://abilitynet.org.uk/

    • 13 min.
    150 Why Community Gives Us More Than Just Friendship with Sarah Towler from CASPA

    150 Why Community Gives Us More Than Just Friendship with Sarah Towler from CASPA

    When we think of community, we first think about the friendship element of being around other people. But there is more to being part of a community than just that. When we become part of a community, we have the opportunity to learn from those around us.  These are the other benefits of being in a community. And why this is such an important part of community is the focus of the second part of my conversation with Sarah Towler from CASPA. We all know community is important but it's not just about the people, it's what we learn from being around those people. 
    https://caspabromley.org.uk/
     

    • 9 min.
    149 How Community Can Support And Educate with Sarah Towler from CASPA

    149 How Community Can Support And Educate with Sarah Towler from CASPA

    Community is defined as people with common interests living in a particular area but in reality, it’s less about location and more about belonging, about connection and feeling part of something. In this episode, my guest is Sarah Towler and the organization we are talking about is CASPA which does all of these things and more. CASPA stands for Community Autistic Support Pride and Advocacy, and it provides a variety of support services to autistic/neurodivergent children and adults and their families. In our conversation, we talked about why community is so important and the ways CASPA supports its community. Having people to support us through the good and bad times will always be important and part of what makes us all human. 
    https://caspabromley.org.uk/

    • 11 min.
    148 Why Habits Are The Foundation Of Independence

    148 Why Habits Are The Foundation Of Independence

    Every day we all do the same things the same way because it’s these habits that make it easier to live our lives. Habits are just skills we have that we use over and over again and for my daughter with additional needs, all the skills she has built over time are now habits that allow her to live more independently. Those skills she has like cooking going to her job or managing her money, the things she does the same way each time are all her habits.  In this episode, I’m talking about some of the ideas around habits, the habit loop cue, routine, and reward, habit stacking, and the role motivation and ability play in developing habits.
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    • 15 min.

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