Visibility – a space for people with intellectual disability to share their stories. Council for Intellectual Disability
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- Society & Culture
Visibility is a space for people with intellectual disability to share their stories. We want you to have a voice and be heard. We want to build a more understanding and inclusive society in Australia and the world. Brought to you by the members and community of Council for Intellectual Disability, Sydney, Australia.
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Life My Way: The Road to Byron
Byron Boehm is a 37 year old artist living independently in Sydney.For most of Byron's life, he has known that he is gay. But it is only in the last year that he has come out publicly. It's not just his sexuality that Byron has struggled with in his life. He also has a serious physical condition that causes him ongoing pain and distress. Not only that, a childhood accident left him with damage to his brain and he also has ADHD.But Byron will not allow himself to be a victim of his challe...
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Life my way: Looking out for each other
Ricky and Dina both have intellectual disability and are married. They live together independently in the community. They talk about how they met, how their relationship developed, and about their life together. Ricky and Dina have plenty of insights into the highs and lows of being a husband and a wife, and how they balance being a couple while also having some personal independence.
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Life my way: Sparkles, Strength and Speaking Up
Leigh is an environmental activist, a disability advocate, a powerlifter and a straight drag queen. In our third episode of our Life My Way series he shares with us his loves, his losses and everything in between.Follow Leigh on Instagram, Twitter and LinkedIn.
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Life my way: Journey to independence
This is the second episode of our Life My Way series. Jess is a young woman living and working in Sydney. She loves her permanent part time job at the ABC and she has her own rental apartment in the Eastern Suburbs.Jess is active in her local community and has a network of support including her work colleagues, family and friends.
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Life my way: Leonie's story
We are excited to launch a new series of our Visibility podcast, Life My Way. In this series we chat to people with intellectual disability about decisions and choices.In the first episode we talk to Leonie. She shares her story of growing up, living independently, her relationships, and her journey to a job she loves.
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Rap, Rainbows and the Rag Trade
In this episode we talk with Ben Paior-Smith, a fashion designer who has autism and down syndrome. Ben is a passionate artist who designs apparel for his fashion micro business called Hazzah.Ben started his clothing brand when he was 19 because he wanted people to be accepted for who they are, to embrace being unique and to have fun in the clothes they wear. In this podcast Ben talks about where he draws his inspiration, how his business is run, all the ideas he has, and his...