The latest episode of “Have the Nerve” is now accessible. It features Susan Wood’s exploration of the Disability Royal Commission and its impact on cultural connections and the disability landscape, particularly for First Nations. In this episode,...
We have some questions: How many times a year do you think the average person with a disability, requiring continence products, would need to go to the bathroom?How much does it cost?What does someone do when they can’t afford basic medical necessities to go to the...
Bringing up a child with a disability in 2023 comes with challenges, but the advances in medical technology, treatment plans, advocacy and inclusion gives additional support for parents. The reality for parents raising a child with a disability in the early 1990s and...
In the latest episode of Have The Nerve, our host Susan and her guests discuss Companion Cards and their profound significance in making society more inclusive. What are Companion Cards? Companion Cards, often unfamiliar to many, are a powerful tool for promoting...
Wondering what to do during emergencies and how to handle them effectively? We’re all about preparedness, which is why we’ve introduced Person-Centred Emergency Preparedness (P-CEP) and recently conducted a workshop with our Representative Advocacy team....
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