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Moved To Include

Moved To Include

著者: Jillian
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Welcome to Move To Include, a space dedicated in exploring and promoting inclusivity in our communities. In each episode, we'll delve into the meaning of inclusion by engaging with caregivers, community leaders, and self-advocates who share their personal journeys of overcoming challenges and celebrating successes. I'll also share my own experiences along with other caregivers and parents. I invite you to join us as we discuss building confidence in advocacy, caregiving, and supporting inclusion. So come along with me as we listen, learn and lead the way for others to be Moved to Include.Jillian
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  • I Don't Do Disability And The Other Lies I've Told Myself
    2025/07/08

    In this heartfelt episode, I chat with Adelle Purdham, an author, educator, and mom of three. Adele opens up about her journey of parenting a child with Down Syndrome and how it led her to confront her own ableism. She discusses her new book 'I Don't Do Disability and Other Lies I've Told Myself,' which captures the highs and lows of her experience and aims to help other parents and caregivers on similar paths. Adele shares touching stories that highlight the importance of love and acceptance, and how our society needs to do better for those with disabilities.

    Looking for ways to check your own biases and become a better advocate for your child? This episode is packed with insights, personal anecdotes, and actionable advice that you won't want to miss. Tune in and join us on this journey towards creating a more inclusive and loving world!


    Adelle's Website: https://adellepurdham.ca/

    Buy her book! "I Don't Do Disability And Other Lies I've Told Myself."


    Chapters:

    00:00 Introduction to Inclusivity

    01:06 Guest Introduction and Book Discussion

    02:14 Journey of Advocacy and Writing

    06:59 Confronting Ableism

    13:26 Experiences and Reflections

    21:36 Societal Perceptions and Personal Growth

    26:25 Understanding Disability as Part of the Human Condition

    26:50 Personal Experiences and Perspectives on Disability

    29:02 The Importance of Advocacy and Education

    30:13 Writing and Sharing Personal Stories

    32:22 Challenges and Subtle Discrimination

    35:32 Historical Context and Institutionalization

    40:16 Advice for Parents and Caregivers

    45:57 Final Thoughts and Resources




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    48 分
  • Changing the Lens: Why Disability Matters to Everyone
    2025/02/19

    Today on the podcast I chat with Elyse Lappano, a pro in disability services and adapted physical activity with over 15 years of experience – and my former university housemate and masters student! In this episode, we reconnect and chat about our ongoing journey toward making the world more inclusive and accessible.

    We reflect and get candid about our learning and conversation back in university, where we had some pretty eye opening realization and conversations related to inclusion. We go one to chat about the value of having inclusion embedded in professional and education experiences and how much they both shaped our careers and mindsets related to disability.

    We’ll dive into talking about the power of curiosity, the importance of open conversations, and why disability is something that should matter to everyone.This episode will definitely challenge you to see how ableism shows up in your life and move you to continue to ask questions about why this still exists.. So let’s listen, learn, and lead the way toward a more inclusive world!


    Interested in connecting with Elyse? Check out her website at https://lappanohowe.com/



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    59 分
  • Making Sense of It All: Coping, Caregiving and Coming Together
    2024/12/10

    In this episode, I chat with Sarah Pot, a mother of four and family engagement advocate with two daughters, both who have Chitayat-Hall Syndrome. In our conversation, we chat about the importance of “sense-making,” to cope with the uncertainty and complexities that come with caregiving, but also the joy in learning and honouring our child’s unique personalities and the stories they want to share with the world.

    We chat about the pivotal moments that helped her family thrive, from the life-changing role that therapies have played to the building of a support network of people and professionals who truly “get it.”

    Sarah also gives us a glimpse into her role as a family engagement team member at CanChild, and the remarkable work they do to improve the lives of children with disabilities and their families.

    This conversation is a beautiful reminder of the power of perspective and the importance of coming together to learn from each other.

    Chapters:

    00:00- Introduction to the Episode

    01:08- Meeting Sarah Pott: A Journey Through Caregiving

    02:26- Sarah's Story: Navigating Early Challenges

    05:14 -The Diagnosis Journey: Rachel and Janneke

    08:31- Sense-making and Coping Strategies

    17:21 -Community Support and Professional Engagement

    23:12- Balancing Family Dynamics

    25:46- Empowering Children to Lead

    26:38- Understanding Individual Needs

    29:05- The Importance of Storytelling

    30:49- Inclusive Communication Strategies

    34:22- Family Engagement in Research

    41:07- Strength-Based Approach to Disability

    47:41 -Implementing Family Engagement

    53:10- Final Thoughts and Resources


    Episode Link & Tools:

    • Check out the work Sarah and other team members are doing at CanChild.

    Check out the F-Word tools from CanChild that Sarah chats about!

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    55 分

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