38 min

38. Mainstream First in Education with Frian Wadia Family, Whanau and Disability

    • Parenting

Presenters: Jo Hannah
Produced by Parent to Parent NZ
Guests: Frian Wadia
Frian Wadia is a mother of  3 lovely boys 16yrs, 14yrs and 12yrs old, all with varying disabilities and learning needs.   Through her experiences within the education and health systems, she has become a passionate advocate for creating systemic change to ensure inclusion and enabling a meaningful dignified life for all individuals with disabilities. She is particularly interested in the creation of a truly inclusive education system.
Her  constant endeavours are aimed at empowering families and disabled people; improving systems, policies and legislation to ensure disabled children’s rights are upheld; and equity is ensured for all children irrespective of their abilities, socioeconomic status, neurodiversity and any other challenges. 

Programme Synopsis
Jo talks to Frian about what mainstream first has meant to her family and ways that other families can work with their child's school to ensure that they have an inclusive educational environment  for their child.
Links
Ministry of Education: the team that will support your child - https://parents.education.govt.nz/learning-support/learning-support-needs/the-team-that-will-support-your-child/Parent to Parent New Zealand Inc VIPS Equity in Education Enabling Good Lives principlesAltogether AutismCare Matters or 0508 236 236 freephone service for carersMana Whaikaha – MidCentral only

Presenters: Jo Hannah
Produced by Parent to Parent NZ
Guests: Frian Wadia
Frian Wadia is a mother of  3 lovely boys 16yrs, 14yrs and 12yrs old, all with varying disabilities and learning needs.   Through her experiences within the education and health systems, she has become a passionate advocate for creating systemic change to ensure inclusion and enabling a meaningful dignified life for all individuals with disabilities. She is particularly interested in the creation of a truly inclusive education system.
Her  constant endeavours are aimed at empowering families and disabled people; improving systems, policies and legislation to ensure disabled children’s rights are upheld; and equity is ensured for all children irrespective of their abilities, socioeconomic status, neurodiversity and any other challenges. 

Programme Synopsis
Jo talks to Frian about what mainstream first has meant to her family and ways that other families can work with their child's school to ensure that they have an inclusive educational environment  for their child.
Links
Ministry of Education: the team that will support your child - https://parents.education.govt.nz/learning-support/learning-support-needs/the-team-that-will-support-your-child/Parent to Parent New Zealand Inc VIPS Equity in Education Enabling Good Lives principlesAltogether AutismCare Matters or 0508 236 236 freephone service for carersMana Whaikaha – MidCentral only

38 min