Above and Beyond - The Accessibility and Inclusion Podcast

Maddy Dever

Above & Beyond The Accessibility and Inclusion Podcast. Bringing the message of disability inclusion to the forefront. Bridging the gap to accessibility & inclusion, Join hosts, Anthony Frisina & Maddy Dever, The Autistic Rambler weekly as they share their lived experience, their insights into both the problems people with disabilities encounter, as well as the solutions that can foster positive change.

  1. 01/15/2025

    Breaking Down Barriers: Advocacy for Disability Rights in 2025 #disability #accessibility

    In this episode, Anthony Frisina (he/him) and Maddy Dever (they/them) , The Autistic Rambler, dive into the reality of accessibility in Ontario following the missed 2025 barrier-free deadline. They discuss the challenges faced by the disability community, from navigating everyday barriers to advocating for meaningful change in policies and attitudes. Key topics include: 🔹 The Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) progress—or lack thereof. 🔹 The role of government, businesses, and communities in creating a barrier-free world. 🔹 Strategies for effective advocacy and the importance of allyship. 🔹 Personal stories of resilience and the push for accountability in accessibility reforms. This episode is packed with insights, passion, and humor as Maddy and Anthony explore how to build a more inclusive future. 📣 Join the conversation by leaving a comment! Share your thoughts, advocacy plans, or stories on accessibility. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell to stay updated on new episodes. 📢 Follow us: 🌐 AboveBeyondPodcast.com 🌐 TheAutisticRambler.com https://fb.com/aboveandbeyond.anthonyfrisina https://x.com/anthony_frisina https://fb.com/autisticrambler https://instagram.com/autisticrambler https://x.com/mattjdever Check out Maddy Dever’s other podcast at https://youtube.com/@autisticrambler  #AccessibilityMatters #DisabilityRights #InclusionNow Chapters 00:00 - Introduction to Accessibility and Inclusion 03:57 - Political Landscape and Disability Advocacy 08:59 - Goals for 2025 and Beyond 12:23 - Government Accountability and Accessibility Standards 15:55 - Community Involvement and Attitude Shifts 20:28 - Building Alliances for Change 26:15 - Conclusion and Call to Action #accessibility, #inclusion, #disabilityrights, #advocacy, #Ontario, #government, #community, #barriers

    Breaking Down Barriers: Advocacy for Disability Rights in 2025 #disability #accessibility
  2. 01/08/2025

    A New Year, A New Perspective on #Accessibility - #disabilityrights in 2025

    In this episode of the Above and Beyond the Accessibility and Inclusion podcast, hosts Anthony Frisina and Maddy Dever, The Autistic Rambler,  reflect on the transition into 2025, discussing the ongoing challenges and successes in accessibility advocacy. They emphasize the importance of recognizing positive changes while continuing to push for further improvements. The conversation covers the need for actionable advocacy, the significance of addressing attitudes towards disability, and the political landscape affecting disability rights. They also discuss expectations for the Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP) and the upcoming Canada Disability Benefit, highlighting the importance of community engagement and collaboration in driving change. Takeaways We have reached January 2025, a significant milestone. Kudos should be given when progress is made in accessibility. Advocacy requires both recognition of challenges and celebration of wins. The past 20 years have been a journey towards accessibility. Manifesting change is essential for the new year. Advocacy must involve people with disabilities in decision-making. Attitudes towards disability need to change for real progress. Political engagement is crucial for advancing disability rights. The Canada Disability Benefit is set to launch in July 2025. Community support and allyship are vital for advocacy efforts. Follow us on Social Media at https://fb.com/aboveandbeyond.anthonyfrisina https://x.com/anthony_frisina https://fb.com/autisticrambler https://instagram.com/mattjdever https://x.com/mattjdever And our new website https://abovebeyondpodcast.ca And our individual websites https://anthonyfrisina.ca https://autisticrambler.com Chapters 00:00 - Welcome to 2025: A New Era of Accessibility 02:20 - Kudos to Progress: Celebrating Small Wins 05:08 - Advocacy in Action: Setting Goals for Change 07:10 - Manifesting Change: New Year, New Opportunities 09:35 - Challenging Attitudes: The Key to Accessibility 12:11 - The ODSP Dilemma: Navigating Disability Benefits 15:00 - Political Landscape: Elections and Advocacy 17:30 - Looking Ahead: What to Expect in 2025 #accessibility, #advocacy, #disabilityrights, #2025, #New Year resolutions, #ODSP, #CanadaDisabilityBenefit, #inclusion

    A New Year, A New Perspective on #Accessibility - #disabilityrights in 2025
  3. 01/04/2025

    Countdown to #Accessibility: A Celebration??? Day 1 - 12 Days of #AODA #accountability #disability

    In this episode of Above and Beyond the Accessibility and Inclusion Podcast, hosts Anthony Frisina and Maddy Dever, The Autistic Rambler, “celebrate” the upcoming full accessibility deadline under the AODA while discussing the realities of accessibility in Ontario. They emphasize the need for urgent action, the role of allies, and the importance of autonomy and agency for individuals with disabilities. The conversation culminates in a call to action for a barrier-free future, highlighting the necessity of collaboration and accountability in achieving true accessibility. Takeaways Celebrating the milestone of full accessibility under AODA is significant. Expectations for immediate change in accessibility may be unrealistic. Urgency is needed in addressing accessibility issues, not just patience. Allies play a crucial role in advocating for accessibility. Individuals with disabilities must have autonomy and agency in decisions affecting them. The community needs to be involved in creating accessibility plans. Accountability is essential for enforcing accessibility standards. The phrase 'nothing about us without us' emphasizes the need for inclusion. An aggressive approach is necessary to address long-standing accessibility issues. The time for action is now, and collaboration is key to success. Follow us on Social Media at https://fb.com/aboveandbeyond.anthonyfrisina https://x.com/anthony_frisina https://fb.com/autisticrambler https://instagram.com/mattjdever https://x.com/mattjdever And our new website https://abovebeyondpodcast.ca And our individual websites https://anthonyfrisina.ca https://autisticrambler.com Chapters 00:00 - Celebrating Accessibility Milestones 03:32 - Expectations vs. Reality of Accessibility 04:38 - The Urgency for Action 07:49 - The Role of Allies in Accessibility 10:05 - The Importance of Autonomy and Agency 11:57 - Call to Action for a Barrier-Free Future #Accessibility, #Inclusion, #AODA, #DisabilityRights, #Advocacy, #Ontario, #Barrier-Free, #Autonomy, #Agency, #Allyship

    Countdown to #Accessibility: A Celebration??? Day 1 - 12 Days of #AODA #accountability #disability
  4. 01/03/2025

    What Does the #AODA Need To Truly Make Ontario Barrier-Free? Day 2 - 12 Days of #AODA #accessibility

    In this episode of Above and Beyond the Accessibility and Inclusion podcast, hosts Anthony Frisina and Maddy Dever, The Autistic Rambler, discuss the countdown to the full implementation of the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) by January 1, 2025. In looking towards Ontario after the deadline and the next phase of AODA, they emphasize the importance of accountability, realistic goal-setting, and the need for enforcement and incentives to achieve a barrier-free Ontario. The conversation highlights the significance of lived experience in shaping effective solutions and addresses the pervasive issue of ableism as a barrier to progress. The hosts call for collective action and allyship to create a more inclusive future for individuals with disabilities. Takeaways The countdown to AODA's full implementation is significant. Accountability is crucial for achieving accessibility goals. Setting realistic timelines is essential for progress. Enforcement mechanisms are needed to ensure compliance. Incentives can motivate businesses to improve accessibility. Lived experience provides valuable insights for solutions. Ableism is a major barrier to accessibility efforts. Collaboration is key to overcoming challenges. Disability rights should take precedence over heritage concerns. A barrier-free future benefits everyone. Follow us on Social Media at https://fb.com/aboveandbeyond.anthonyfrisina https://x.com/anthony_frisina https://fb.com/autisticrambler https://instagram.com/mattjdever https://x.com/mattjdever And our new website https://abovebeyondpodcast.ca And our individual websites https://aboveandbeyond.ca https://autisticrambler.com Chapters 00:00 - Countdown to Accessibility: A New Era Begins 01:41 - The Need for Accountability in Accessibility 03:19 - Setting Realistic Goals for Accessibility 04:43 - The Importance of Enforcement and Incentives 08:54 - Transforming Challenges into Opportunities 11:18 - Confronting Ableism and the Path Forward #Accessibility, #AODA, #Inclusion, #Accountability, #Barrier-Free, #DisabilityRights, #LivedExperience, #Ableism, #Ontario, #LivedExpertise

    What Does the #AODA Need To Truly Make Ontario Barrier-Free? Day 2 - 12 Days of #AODA #accessibility
  5. 01/02/2025

    #Accommodations, #Accessibility & Rights for Persons with #Disabilities - Day 3 - 12 Days of #AODA

    In this episode, Anthony Frisina and Maddy Dever, The Autistic Rambler,  discuss the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) and its implications for achieving a barrier-free Ontario by January 1, 2025. They explore the significance of the AODA, the challenges faced in its implementation, and the importance of lived experience in advocating for disability rights. The conversation emphasizes the need for changing societal attitudes towards disability and the necessity of small, actionable changes to create a more inclusive environment. Takeaways AODA is a landmark legislation for accessibility in Ontario. The AODA has been in the making for 20 years. Canada is a signatory to the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. There are five major groups under the AODA: customer service, information technology, transportation, design of public spaces, and employment. The rights of people with disabilities should be prioritized across all levels of government. Lived experience is crucial in understanding the needs of individuals with disabilities. Small changes in businesses can lead to significant improvements in accessibility. Eradicating ableism is essential for achieving true inclusion. Attitude and allyship are key components in advocating for disability rights. The conversation highlights the need for ongoing advocacy beyond 2025. Follow us on Social Media at https://fb.com/aboveandbeyond.anthonyfrisina https://x.com/anthony_frisina https://fb.com/autisticrambler https://instagram.com/mattjdever https://x.com/mattjdever And our new website https://abovebeyondpodcast.ca And our individual websites https://aboveandbeyond.ca https://autisticrambler.com Chapters 00:00 - Introduction to AODA and Excitement for Change 01:25 - Understanding AODA and Its Implications 05:00 - Challenges in Disability Rights and Legislation 06:55 - The Importance of Lived Experience in Advocacy 09:34 - Building a Culture of Accommodation 10:47 - Eradicating Ableism and Promoting Equity #AODA, #Accessibility, #DisabilityRights, #Ontario, #Inclusion,#Advocacy, #Barrier-Free, #LivedExperience, #Ableism

    #Accommodations, #Accessibility & Rights for Persons with #Disabilities - Day 3 - 12 Days of #AODA
  6. 01/02/2025

    Breaking #Barriers: #Accessibility and Employment - Day 4 - 12 Days of #AODA #disabilityrights #pwd

    In this episode of Above and Beyond the Accessibility and Inclusion podcast, hosts Anthony Frisina and Maddy Dever, The Autistic Rambler, discuss the importance of accessibility and inclusion in the workplace, particularly in light of the upcoming AODA regulations in Ontario. They delve into the complexities of disclosure for individuals with disabilities, the misconceptions surrounding the costs of accommodations, and share personal experiences with employment barriers. The conversation emphasizes the need for a shift in attitudes towards accessibility and the potential benefits of remote work for individuals with disabilities. Takeaways Disclosure is crucial for obtaining workplace accommodations. Accommodations often cost less than perceived, typically under $500. The most significant barrier is often the front door accessibility. Changing attitudes towards accommodations is essential for progress. Personal experiences highlight the fear of rejection when asking for accommodations. Remote work can significantly improve the lives of employees with disabilities. Employers can save money by accommodating existing employees rather than hiring new ones. The pandemic has proven that remote work is feasible for many roles. Understanding individual needs is key to effective accommodations. The AODA should enforce remote work options moving forward. Follow us on Social Media at https://fb.com/aboveandbeyond.anthonyfrisina https://x.com/anthony_frisina https://fb.com/autisticrambler https://instagram.com/mattjdever https://x.com/mattjdever And our new website https://abovebeyondpodcast.ca And our individual websites https://aboveandbeyond.ca https://autisticrambler.com Chapters 00:00 - Introduction to Accessibility and Inclusion 01:51 - Understanding Employment Disclosure for People with Disabilities 05:20 - The Cost of Accommodations and Misconceptions 08:52 - Personal Experiences with Employment and Accommodations 11:59 - The Future of Work from Home Accommodations #Accessibility, #Inclusion, #AODA, #Employment, #Disability, #Accommodations, #Disclosure, #RemoteWork, #Barriers, #Ontario

    Breaking #Barriers: #Accessibility and Employment - Day 4 - 12 Days of #AODA #disabilityrights #pwd
  7. 01/01/2025

    #UniversalDesign and The Pathway to #Accessibility - Day 5 - 12 Days of #AODA

    In this episode of Above and Beyond the Accessibility and Inclusion Podcast, hosts Anthony Frisina and Maddy Dever, The Autistic Rambler, discuss the impending deadline for Ontario's accessibility legislation, the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA). They explore the concept of Universal Design, its application in education and public spaces, and the shortcomings of current building codes and accessibility standards. The conversation highlights the need for a shift towards more inclusive practices in design and policy, emphasizing that accessibility should be a fundamental consideration in all new developments. Takeaways The countdown to Ontario's barrier-free deadline is significant. Universal Design is essential for creating inclusive environments. Current standards often fall short of true accessibility. Building codes vary by province, affecting accessibility implementation. Accessibility should be integrated from the start of any project. Public venues often lack equitable accessible seating options. Invisible disabilities require consideration in accessibility planning. Incremental changes are not enough; we need comprehensive solutions. Accessibility benefits everyone, not just those with disabilities. There is a need for a cultural shift towards valuing accessibility. Follow us on Social Media at https://fb.com/aboveandbeyond.anthonyfrisina https://x.com/anthony_frisina https://fb.com/autisticrambler https://instagram.com/mattjdever https://x.com/mattjdever And our new website https://abovebeyondpodcast.ca And our individual websites https://aboveandbeyond.ca https://autisticrambler.com Chapters 00:00 - Countdown to Accessibility in Ontario 00:26 - Understanding Universal Design 02:52 - The Importance of Universal Design for Learning 04:39 - Challenges in Building Codes and Standards 07:40 - Accessibility in Public Venues #Accessibility, #UniversalDesign, #AODA, #Ontario, #Inclusion, #Education, #Equity, #DisabilityRights

    #UniversalDesign and The Pathway to #Accessibility - Day 5 - 12 Days of #AODA
  8. 01/01/2025

    The #Accessibility Intersection of Technology and #Disability - Day 6 - 12 Days of #AODA

    In this episode of Above and Beyond the Accessibility and Inclusion podcast, hosts Anthony Frisina and Maddy Dever, The Autistic Rambler,  discuss the upcoming full accessibility goals set by the AODA for January 1, 2025. They explore the critical role of technology in enhancing accessibility for individuals with disabilities, the impact of AI on daily life and accessibility, and the ongoing equity issues in technology access. The conversation emphasizes the importance of accommodations for disabilities and the need for government standards to ensure equitable access to technology. Takeaways The AODA aims for full accessibility by January 1, 2025. Technology plays a vital role in meeting the needs of individuals with disabilities. Proper contrast and accessibility standards are essential for web content. AI has evolved to enhance accessibility and ease of use. Generative AI can save time in content creation and management. Equity in technology access remains a significant challenge. Rural areas often face greater technology access issues. Disability is an inevitability that requires accommodations. Acceptance of differences in abilities is crucial for inclusion. Government standards for technology are necessary for equitable access. Follow us on Social Media at https://fb.com/aboveandbeyond.anthonyfrisina https://x.com/anthony_frisina https://fb.com/autisticrambler https://instagram.com/mattjdever https://x.com/mattjdever And our new website https://abovebeyondpodcast.ca And our individual websites https://aboveandbeyond.ca https://autisticrambler.com Chapters 00:00 - Introduction to AODA and Accessibility Goals 00:44 - The Importance of Accessible Technology 02:56 - Challenges in Technology Accessibility 06:38 - AI's Role in Enhancing Accessibility 08:41 - Equity in Technology Access for Disabilities #AODA, #accessibility, #technology, #AI, #equity, #disability, #accommodations, #inclusion

    The #Accessibility Intersection of Technology and #Disability - Day 6 - 12 Days of #AODA

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Above & Beyond The Accessibility and Inclusion Podcast. Bringing the message of disability inclusion to the forefront. Bridging the gap to accessibility & inclusion, Join hosts, Anthony Frisina & Maddy Dever, The Autistic Rambler weekly as they share their lived experience, their insights into both the problems people with disabilities encounter, as well as the solutions that can foster positive change.