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Meet people with disability from across Queensland, and discover their stories, achievements and contributions to their communities. We’re talking to people with disability doing innovative things and reaching for the stars in sport, business, the arts,

Carers Queensland


    • Nov 30, 2022 LATEST EPISODE
    • monthly NEW EPISODES
    • 15m AVG DURATION
    • 28 EPISODES


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    International Day of People with Disability

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2022 14:15


    Disability Action Week and International Day of People with Disability are a time to celebrate how far we've come in access, inclusion, and respect for people with disability. It's also a time to reflect on the work still to be done, to build a community where everyone is included and welcome, and their contributions recognised and valued. Employment is one area where there's been a lot of work done, but still much more to go. Employment and entrepreneurship for people with disability brings the dignity of taking a calculated risk, the pride of a job done well, access to the community, and the freedom of financial independence. In this episode we meet four people with disability who are turning their career dreams into reality: personal trainer Shane Falconer, journalist and radio producer Braeden Jason, freelance virtual assistant Justine Fox, and nature photographer Michelle Taylor-Holmes. Useful links International Day of People with Disability information on the Carers Queensland website: https://carersqld.com.au/idpwd/ International Day of People with Disability website: https://www.idpwd.com.au/ Disability Action Week website: https://www.qld.gov.au/disability/community/awards-events/disability-action-week Shane Falconer's story: https://carersqld.com.au/shane-is-living-a-fit-and-full-life/ Braeden Jason's story: https://carersqld.com.au/sunshine-coasts-braedan-set-for-commonwealth-games-glory/ Justine Fox's story: https://carersqld.com.au/justine-takes-her-business-to-the-next-level-with-the-ndis/ Michelle Taylor-Holmes' story: https://carersqld.com.au/michelle-credits-her-disability-with-enhancing-her-photography-skills/ Be Your Own Boss microbusiness program: https://carersqld.com.au/ndis/inclusion-projects/be-your-own-boss/ Carers Queensland upcoming events and workshops: www.carersqld.com.au/events Carers Queensland NDIS on Facebook: www.facebook.com/CarersQueenslandNDIS Register for LAC Connect: https://carersqld.com.au/lac-connect-signup/ Credits Interviews: Fiona Stutz & Emily Smith Production: Jodie van de Wetering

    Celebrating Carers

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2022 14:31


    Carers Week every October is a time to celebrate the amazing efforts of Australia's 2.65 million unpaid family carers. Carers Queensland has marked the week with events across the state to thank carers for their contribution not only to their loved ones, but the broader community and the nation's economy. It's a time to reflect, but also to look ahead - so we caught up for a chat with CEO of Carers Queensland, Debra Cottrell. In this episode we also meet carer Susan Peters from southern Queensland's Granite Belt region. She's carer for two family members, one who has autism and the other complex mental health. Susan also runs a business along with her husband Darryl, a counsellor, and is a part of her local carers' support group. Please note the transcript for this episode will be available soon. Useful links Carers Week information: https://carersqld.com.au/news-and-events/carers-week/ Carers Queensland's support for carers: https://carersqld.com.au/carer-program/ Carers Queensland's training offerings: https://carersqld.com.au/support-services/training-program/ Carers Queensland upcoming events and workshops: www.carersqld.com.au/events Carers Queensland NDIS on Facebook: www.facebook.com/CarersQueenslandNDIS Register for LAC Connect: https://carersqld.com.au/lac-connect-signup/ Credits Interviews & production: Jodie van de Wetering

    MC Wheels: telling stories, spitting bars

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 13:35


    MC Wheels is a Sunshine Coast-based hip hop artist known offstage as Nathan Tessman. Nathan uses a wheelchair, and for the last couple of years has lived independently with support from the NDIS. He's also been honing his craft, releasing new music, and performing at gigs around the southeast corner including opening for Bliss n Eso at the Brisbane Riverstage. Please note the transcript for this episode will be available soon. Useful links MC Wheels website: https://www.mcwheels.com.au/ MC Wheels on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3Up2XaeYrqdm2aN8hSJG3I MC Wheels on iTunes: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/mc-wheels/576999775 Carers Queensland upcoming events and workshops: www.carersqld.com.au/events Carers Queensland NDIS on Facebook: www.facebook.com/CarersQueenslandNDIS Register for LAC Connect: https://carersqld.com.au/lac-connect-signup/ Credits Interviews: Fiona Stutz Production: Jodie van de Wetering

    Running Man: Alberto Campbell-Staines

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 12:13


    Alberto Campbell-Staines is a Brisbane-based Paralympian in the T20 category, for athletes with intellectual disability. He holds the under-20s Australian T20 record for the 200m, 400m and 800m sprints, and works as a teaching assistant while studying to further his career in education. He's also living independently, with support from the NDIS. But his story begins on the other side of the world, in Jamaica. Please note the transcript for this episode will be available soon. Useful links Alberto Campbell-Staines' website: https://acampbellstaines.wixsite.com/runningman Follow Alberto's athletics career on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AlbertoCampbellStaines/ Carers Queensland upcoming events and workshops: www.carersqld.com.au/events Carers Queensland NDIS on Facebook: www.facebook.com/CarersQueenslandNDIS Register for LAC Connect: https://carersqld.com.au/lac-connect-signup/ Credits Interviews: Fiona Stutz Production: Jodie van de Wetering

    Mark Berridge: acquiring disability

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2022 21:57


    Mark Berridge is an author, speaker, family man, and ready to face up to a tough physical challenge. He had a successful corporate career that saw him working with international players like Rio Tinto, but that all changed in 2019 when Mark acquired disability in a cycling accident. Mark documented his recovery and his life with severe spinal cord injury in his book, A Fraction Stronger, and uses his experiences to motivate others to embrace challenges, personal growth, resilience, and meaningful connections. Please note the transcript for this episode will be available soon. Useful links Mark Berridge's website: https://www.markberridge.com.au/ Carers Queensland upcoming events and workshops: www.carersqld.com.au/events Carers Queensland NDIS on Facebook: www.facebook.com/CarersQueenslandNDIS Register for LAC Connect: https://carersqld.com.au/lac-connect-signup/ Credits Interviews: Fiona Stutz Production: Jodie van de Wetering

    School to Adult Life Transitions

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2022 15:33


    The teenage years are an incredible time of change and adventure: leaving school, moving out, getting your first car, getting your first grown-up job, going to university, TAFE or starting an apprenticeship... all the milestones that go into building your independence. For young people who need more support or time to reach those milestones it can be a very uncertain time, and a very stressful one for their families, parents and carers. That's where Carers Queensland's School to Adult Life Transition project comes in. Jasmin Fawcett Clarke from our Community and Mainstream team says the project works with families of 12 to 18 year olds, to make sure they start their adult lives with the same opportunities as their peers without disability. In this episode we also hear from Anette Novis, who attended one of the first School to Adult Life Transition events as her daughter prepares for the next chapter of her life. Please note the transcript for this episode will be available soon. Useful links School to Adult Life Transition on the Carers Queensland website: https://carersqld.com.au/ndis/inclusion-projects/school-to-adult-life-transition-support/ Carers Queensland upcoming events and workshops: www.carersqld.com.au/events Carers Queensland NDIS on Facebook: www.facebook.com/CarersQueenslandNDIS Register for LAC Connect: https://carersqld.com.au/lac-connect-signup/ Credits Interviews: Fiona Stutz Production: Jodie van de Wetering

    Sporting careers

    Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2022 16:45


    It’s great when the stars align and you can turn a passion into a career. In this episode, we meet two blokes from the sporting world who have done just that. Josh Pople is heavily involved with his local rugby league team the Redlands Parrots. He’s done some coaching training and he’s a League Safe Officer. Josh has cerebral palsy and uses and electric wheelchair, and he’s an active and vital part of his local team’s community. Archie Graham is a four-times world singles tennis champion and ranked number two in Australia in men’s singles tennis for players with intellectual disability. Like Josh he then turned his attention to coaching, and now shares his love of the sport with the next generation of tennis superstars. Useful links Transcript for this episode: https://carersqld.com.au/wp-content/uploads/5.5-Sporting-Careers-transcript.docx QRL Diversity & Inclusion information: https://www.qrl.com.au/diversity-inclusion/ Tennis Australia Diversity & Inclusion information: https://www.tennis.com.au/play/inclusion-and-diversity Redlands Rugby League Club: https://www.facebook.com/RedlandsJuniorRugbyLeagueClub/ Carers Queensland upcoming events and workshops: www.carersqld.com.au/events Carers Queensland NDIS on Facebook: www.facebook.com/CarersQueenslandNDIS Credits Interviews: Fiona Stutz & Jodie van de Wetering Production: Jodie van de Wetering

    Designing inclusive employment

    Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2022 19:13


    Joe-Anne Kek-Pamenter is a graphic designer and researcher focusing on access, inclusion and employment for people with disability. Her advocacy grew out of her own experiences getting – and keeping – jobs as a person with hearing impairment. Joe-Anne says she’s not the only person in her family with hearing loss, and when she was young she didn't consider herself to have disability at all. But it was very different in the workplace, and after several bad experiences with unsupportive jobs she's now working on changing the way Australia supports workers with disability. These days Joe-Anne wears many hats, including roles with The Hopkins Centre's Dignity Project, Griffith University's Reimagining Disability, and the advisory board for virtual business incubator Enabled.VIP. As a freelance graphic designer, her work includes Media Diversity Australia's Disability Reporting Handbook and the Australian Disability Clearninghouse on Education and Training's guidelines for supporting Deaf and hard of hearing students in online learning. Useful links Transcript for this episode: https://carersqld.com.au/wp-content/uploads/5.4-Designing-inclusive-employment.docx The Dignity Project: https://www.hopkinscentre.edu.au/project/the-dignity-project-26 Reimagining Disability (Griffith University): https://www.griffith.edu.au/research/reimagining-disability-creating-inclusive-futures Media Diversity Australia’s Disability Reporting Handbook: https://www.mediadiversityaustralia.org/disability-reporting-handbook/ ADCET Guidelines: Supporting Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students Online: https://www.adcet.edu.au/resource/10475/guidelines-supporting-deaf-and-hard-of-hearing-students-online HabITec: https://www.habitec.com.au/ Enabled.VIP: https://enabled.vip/ Carers Queensland upcoming events and workshops: www.carersqld.com.au/events Carers Queensland NDIS on Facebook: www.facebook.com/CarersQueenslandNDIS Credits Interview: Fiona Stutz Voice artist: Kelly Jones Production: Jodie van de Wetering

    Be Your Own Boss

    Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2022 15:35


    Self-employment can be a great option for people with disability. It means you can be flexible with your time and energy, work around your access needs, and avoid the barriers people with disability sometimes face when looking for employment. It’s a way to harness your skill and passion and share them with the world, and along the way earn some income, increase your confidence and be more independent. But starting a business on your own is a big task. That’s why Carers Queensland is supporting people with disability who want to become entrepreneurs through the Be Your Own Boss Microbusiness Program. In this episode we talk to three small business owners who took part in the Be Your Own Boss Marketplace in Ipswich in December to celebrate International Day of People with Disability. Bec is shining a light on diamond painting, Sue is hooking into crochet and craft, and Bella is harnessing her equestrian achievements to canter into agistment, horse treats and rug cleaning. Useful links Transcript for this episode: https://carersqld.com.au/wp-content/uploads/5.3-Be-Your-Own-Boss-transcript.docx Be Your Own Boss Microbusiness Project: https://carersqld.com.au/ndis/inclusion-projects/be-your-own-boss/ Carers Queensland upcoming events and workshops: www.carersqld.com.au/events Carers Queensland NDIS on Facebook: www.facebook.com/CarersQueenslandNDIS Credits Interviews: Fiona Stutz Production: Jodie van de Wetering

    Enabling Employment

    Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2022 17:00


    Employment isn't just money in the bank: it's a social connection, recognition for your talent and hard work, and the satisfaction of a job well done. Dr Gary Allen is the founder of Enabled.VIP, a business incubator built around the needs of aspiring entrepreneurs with disability. He knows a thing or two about business: his research ethics consultancy has worked around the world including contracts in far flung places like Lithuania and Kazakhstan. Dr Allen says Australia has some catching up to do when it comes to people with disability’s involvement in employment and entrepreneurship. Useful links Transcript for this episode: https://carersqld.com.au/wp-content/uploads/5.2-Enabling-Employment-transcript.docx Enabled.VIP: https://enabled.vip/ The Dignity Project: https://www.hopkinscentre.edu.au/project/the-dignity-project-26 Be Your Own Boss Microbusiness Project: https://carersqld.com.au/ndis/inclusion-projects/be-your-own-boss/ Carers Queensland upcoming events and workshops: www.carersqld.com.au/events Carers Queensland NDIS on Facebook: www.facebook.com/CarersQueenslandNDIS Credits Interview: Fiona Stutz Production: Jodie van de Wetering

    Community Garden Conversations

    Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2022 28:21


    Here at Carers Queensland, we’re growing access and inclusion, and where better to grow things than a garden? We're working with community gardens to help them attract green thumbs with disability and make sure everybody’s welcome and has equal opportunity to get their hands dirty. In this look at our Community Gardens Conversations project, you'll hear from: Talecia Bolton, who discovered the Yarrabilba Community Garden when she was reinventing her life after acquiring disability, and is now bringing the once-abandoned plot blooming back to life Jasmin Fawcett Clarke, one of the Carers Queensland team working with gardens across southeast Queensland to improve accessibility and inclusion David and Jill from Beachmere Community Garden, a brand new garden committed to making sure inclusion is built into their organisation from the ground up Micah Lean from Moreton Bay Regional Council, which is supporting community gardens as part of their broader goals around access and inclusion Nathan Freney from Swallowtail Nursery, who works with community gardens to design accessible solutions, and is harnessing his love of horticulture to provide green experiences and paid employment for other people with disability. Useful links Transcript for this episode: https://carersqld.com.au/wp-content/uploads/5.1-Community-Gardens-Conversations-transcript.docx Community Gardens Conversations: https://carersqld.com.au/ndis/inclusion-projects/community-gardens-conversations/ Yarrabilba Community Garden on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Yarrabilba-Community-Garden-105745875316822/ Vera Street Community Garden: https://verastreet.org/ Northey Street City Farm: https://www.nscf.org.au/ Beachmere Community Garden: https://beachmerecommunitygarden.com.au/ Moreton Bay Regional Council community gardens information: https://www.moretonbay.qld.gov.au/Services/Community-Support/Community-Gardens Swallowtail Nursery: https://swallowtailnursery.com.au/ Coolum Common Community Garden Project: https://www.facebook.com/coolumcommon/ Carers Queensland upcoming events and workshops: www.carersqld.com.au/events Carers Queensland NDIS on Facebook: www.facebook.com/CarersQueenslandNDIS Credits Interviews: Fiona Stutz & Jodie van de Wetering Production: Jodie van de Wetering

    Coming soon: Season Five!

    Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2022 1:20


    Choice and Control is back very soon! In season five we're talking to people with disability working towards full inclusion in the workplace, turning their sporting passion into careers, taking their first steps in entrepreneurship, and getting their hands dirty growing change and inclusion in community gardens.

    Brisbane 2032

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2021 12:25


    This year we not only had the excitement of the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games, we found out that Brisbane will be the host city in 2032. It's a great opportunity to boost the profile of parasport of all kinds and at all levels, and to get new sporting facilities with the very best accessibility built in. In this episode we talk about preparations for the 2032 Brisbane Olympic and Paralympic Games, and some of the opportunities and challenges along the way. We'll hear from Paralympians Bridie Keen and Ella Sabiljak, head coach of the Australian Paralympic swimming team Brendan Burkett, and Dr Iain Dutia, a parasport classifier and researcher specialising in athletes with high support needs. Useful links Transcript for this episode: https://carersqld.com.au/wp-content/uploads/Choice-and-Control-4-6-Brisbane-2032.docx Paralympics Australia: https://www.paralympic.org.au/ Carers Queensland upcoming events and workshops: www.carersqld.com.au/events Carers Queensland NDIS on Facebook: www.facebook.com/CarersQueenslandNDIS Credits Interviews: Fiona Stutz Production: Jodie van de Wetering

    Inclusive Sport: listening is key

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2021 14:13


    The key to being more inclusive is to listen. If you’re not sure whether your venue, activity, sport or event is accessible to people with disability - ask the people directly affected, and be prepared to act on what they tell you. We sometimes think of accessibility in terms of big-ticket items like building upgrades, but it could be as simple as an attitude change and a welcoming smile. If you’re part of a sports group and wondering whether you could be more inclusive, there are tools available to help. Sport Australia's inclusive sport framework can help you assess your current accessibility, and plan your next steps. In this episode we catch up with Sport Australia’s Nick Abroms to find out more about the inclusive sport framework. We also meet Paralympian Ella Sabljak. She’s part of Paralympic Australia’s Athlete Commission, making sure the voices of athletes with disability are front and centre of every conversation and every decision that affects them. Useful links Transcript for this episode: https://carersqld.com.au/wp-content/uploads/Choice-and-Control-4-5-Inclusive-Sporting-Framework.docx Sport Australia's inclusive sport framework: https://www.sportaus.gov.au/integrity_in_sport/inclusive_sport Carers Queensland upcoming events and workshops: www.carersqld.com.au/events Carers Queensland NDIS on Facebook: www.facebook.com/CarersQueenslandNDIS Credits Interviews: Fiona Stutz, Jodie van de Wetering Production: Jodie van de Wetering

    Special Olympics

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2021 13:00


    This year we’ve heard a lot about the Olympics and the Paralympics, but while we’re talking about sport and disability we can't forget the Special Olympics. The Special Olympics is a global movement pushing for inclusion for people with intellectual disability. They operate at all levels from local sporting activities through to the World Games. One of Queensland's active Special Olympians is Ruby Lawler from Gladstone. Ruby's a competitive swimmer, on the Board of Directors for Special Olympics Australia, and she’s also an Athlete Representative and Athlete Leader. In this episode we find out about the trip that inspired Ruby's passion for competitive swimming, what her role as a Board member and Athlete Representative entails, future plans for Masters swimming, and why she's nervous about big fish nibbling on her toes! Useful links Transcript for this episode:

    All Abilities Watersports

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2021 17:30


    We talk about how sport is good for your mental health, physical health, it’s a great way to make friends... but it’s also enormous fun, especially the rush of something like water skiing. Chris Beckett’s family is big on water skiing, and he founded the All Abilities Water Sports Club to make sure everybody in the family, and the community, has a chance to have a go. They're even making their own accessible sitting water skis, the only Australian manufacturer to do so. The club is based in Townsville, and recently did a trip through an area where there’s aren’t always a lot of options for people with disability: the vast inland expanse of north western Queensland. In Mt Isa they met Danielle, who also comes from a water skiing family. Danielle has CP, which in the past often meant sitting on the bank while the rest of the family had fun on the water. Now the All Abilities Water Sports Club means Danielle has opportunities to tear up the lake as well! Useful links Transcript for this episode: https://carersqld.com.au/wp-content/uploads/Choice-and-Control-4-3-All-Abilities-Water-Sports.docx All Abilities Watersports Inc: https://www.facebook.com/UCANSKI2AAWS/ Carers Queensland upcoming events and workshops:

    Paralympic classification

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2021 13:49


    Ever wondered what those combinations of letters and numbers they use to describe Paralympic events mean? In today's episode we find out how the Paralympic classification works, and whether it's putting some athletes at a disadvantage. The letter indicates the type of sport. For example there's T for track, F for field, S for swimming - well, the freestyle, butterfly and backstroke events. Breaststroke is SB, the medley is SM. The number reflects the nature of the athlete’s disability and how it affects their performance in their chosen sport. It’s a way of making sure athletes are competing against others with similar challenges, so the final result doesn’t come down to their disability but their skill, training and strategy, the things professional athletes spend years refining. Generally, the lower the number the more severe the disability. For example S3 competitors like Scooter Patterson have physical disability affecting all four limbs. That could mean things like quadriplegia, quadriplegic cerebral palsy or multiple limb difference. But there are often fewer athletes in those classifications with the smaller numbers. That means there might not be enough people, from enough different countries, to make their competition viable. Not only do those athletes miss out on the chance to compete, but without the chance of Paralmpic gold there may be fewer resources invested for people with high support needs to participate in that sport at all. The classification system is being constantly revised and improved, to ensure it's giving athletes of all abilities the most equitable possible opportunity to compete. And while it's a work in progress, it’s important to remember the incredible good the Paralympic movement has brought to the world: for athletes with disability, for the broader disability community to see ourselves represented and celebrated on the world stage. And for the mainstream community to see people with disability as strong and capable, to recognise what we can do and what we can achieve. Useful links Transcript for this episode: https://carersqld.com.au/wp-content/uploads/Choice-and-Control-4-2-Paralympic-Classification-transcript.docx Paralympics Australia: https://www.paralympic.org.au/ Carers Queensland upcoming events and workshops:

    Season Four coming soon, talking about all things sport!

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2021 1:16


    Sport has something for everyone. It's good for body and mind, and a great way to connect with other people. We all benefit when everyone's included: the individual, the team, and the whole community. In season four of Choice and Control we're talking about access and inclusion in sport of all kinds, from kicking a footy around with your mates to the Paralympics. What does it take to get involved and reach your sporting dreams? And how can we make sure everybody gets that opportunity? Season four starts very soon. In the meantime, here are some of our past sporting episodes to get your ears warmed up: The GingerCloud Foundation: https://carersqld.com.au/choice-and-control-podcast/podcast/episode-3-2-gingercloud/ Emerald-born Paralympian Amanda Fraser: https://carersqld.com.au/choice-and-control-podcast/podcast/episode-2-6-amanda-fraser/ Para Ice Hockey Queensland: https://carersqld.com.au/choice-and-control-podcast/podcast/episode-2-4-para-ice-hockey/ Wheelchair racing: https://carersqld.com.au/choice-and-control-podcast/podcast/episode-1-8-speed-racers/ Dean Clifford: https://carersqld.com.au/choice-and-control-podcast/podcast/episode-1-2-dean-clifford-building-strength/

    Undercover Artist Festival

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2021 19:17


    Music, theatre, cabaret... there's nothing like a night out with some live entertainment. If you're in Brisbane, the Undercover Artists Festival from September 16 to 18 is a fantastic opportunity. Not only is it fully accessible, with Auslan interpretations and audio descriptions, but every act features people with disability, and the whole festival is disability-led. To find out what's coming up and what that means, in this episode we're talking to festival director Madeleine Little. Useful links Download the transcript for this episode: https://carersqld.com.au/wp-content/uploads/Choice-and-Control-3-5-Undercover-Artist-Festival-transcript.docx The Undercover Artist Festival: https://undercoverartistfest.com/ Carers Queensland upcoming events and workshops: www.carersqld.com.au/events Carers Queensland NDIS on Facebook: www.facebook.com/CarersQueenslandNDIS

    Happy Go Wrong

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2021 20:10


    Andi Snelling is an Australian performer, writer and theatre maker with a career that’s taken her all over the world. This year she’s the only interstate act coming to Queensland for the Undercover Artist Festival, so we caught up with her for a chat about her solo show Happy Go Wrong. Useful links Download the transcript for this episode: https://carersqld.com.au/wp-content/uploads/Choice-and-Control-3-bonus-Happy-Go-Wrong-transcript.docx The Undercover Artist Festival: https://undercoverartistfest.com/ Andi Snelling's website: http://www.andisnelling.com/ Carers Queensland upcoming events and workshops: www.carersqld.com.au/events Carers Queensland NDIS on Facebook: www.facebook.com/CarersQueenslandNDIS

    The No Bang Theory: Oliver Hetherington-Page

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2021 21:53


    Oliver Hetherington-Page hates the Big Bang Theory’s Sheldon Cooper - even though, as a young man on the autism spectrum, at first glance you might think they have a fair bit in common. But Oliver's passions and talents like in music and theatre, not science and maths. He's disappointed that Sheldon, a character not developed by people with autism or explicitly stated to be on the spectrum, has become the face of autism in popular culture - and he's out to fix that. The Brisbane performer has channelled his lived experience with autism, relationships and dating into a one-man cabaret show, The No Bang Theory, and it's coming to the Undercover Artist Festival and the Wynnum Fringe. Useful links Download the transcript for this episode: https://carersqld.com.au/wp-content/uploads/3-5-Oliver-Heatherington-Page-The-No-Bang-Theory-transcript.docx The No Bang Theory at the Undercover Artist Festival, Sept 16: http://undercoverartistfest.com/festival-2021/the-no-bang-theory/ The No Bang Theory at the Wynnum Fringe, Nov 21: https://www.wynnumfringe.com/events/?EventGroupID=47&EventID=47 The Undercover Artist Festival: https://undercoverartistfest.com/ Carers Queensland upcoming events and workshops: www.carersqld.com.au/events Carers Queensland NDIS on Facebook: www.facebook.com/CarersQueenslandNDIS

    Bridging the Gap: Carers Queensland and the Murri Court

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2021 10:45


    Carers Queensland, NDIS Local Area Coordination Partner in the Community, is working alongside the National Disability Insurance Agency to support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people involved with the Murri Court, and connect them with the NDIS. Carers Queensland has supported nine participants to access the NDIS - and more than 18 months since the process began, not a single one has re-offended. Magistrate Tina Previtera says it's a great result, since statistically 76 per cent of adult Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander offenders who serve terms of imprisonment will re-offend within two years of their release from custody. Marshall was the first person from Murri Court who Carers Queensland supported to access the NDIS, and he says he'd be lost without it. He has acquired brain injury, and uses his NDIS plan for support with daily living and transport, as well as attending regular Yarning Circles to catch up with other men who've been through similar circumstances. Uncle Steve Watson is a Mununjali, Wanggeriburra, Birri Gubba and Gangalu man who sits on the Murri Court as a Respected Person, acting as a communication conduit between his people fronting Murri Court and the magistrate. In the two and a half years he has been with the Murri Court, Steve says he realised some people presenting before the court have disability which has gone unnoticed and undiagnosed. “Since the NDIS have been involved with Carers Queensland, it's really captured a lot of our people who need that extra support to help them with the basic things in life,” Uncle Steve said. Useful links Download the transcript for this episode: https://carersqld.com.au/wp-content/uploads/3-4-Murri-Court-transcript.docx Bridging the gap: how the Murri Court is working with Carers Queensland to support people to access the NDIS: https://carersqld.com.au/bridging-the-gap-how-the-murri-court-is-working-with-carers-queensland-to-support-people-to-access-the-ndis/ Carers Queensland upcoming events and workshops: www.carersqld.com.au/events Carers Queensland NDIS on Facebook: www.facebook.com/CarersQueenslandNDIS

    Daniel Clarke

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2021 19:17


    Daniel Clarke and his brother William are Queensland's Young Australians of the Year for 2021. They're passionate about protecting Borneo’s endangered orangutans: they've raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for conservation and habitat protection, and have spoken to thousands of school children to raise awareness. 24-year-old Daniel has cerebral palsy, and uses support from the NDIS in his busy life of sport, conservation work, volunteering and planning for his future career. Daniel finished his Bachelor of Social Science majoring in politics last year, and plans to channel his passion for the environment into government policy work. Useful links Download the transcript for this episode: https://carersqld.com.au/wp-content/uploads/3-2-Daniel-Clarke.docx Tears in the Jungle: Daniel and William’s website about their conservation work: https://tearsinthejungle.com/ Queensland Wheelchair Rugby: https://www.facebook.com/QLDRugby/ ASEAN-Australia Strategic Youth Partnership: https://aasyp.org/ Carers Queensland upcoming events and workshops: www.carersqld.com.au/events Carers Queensland NDIS on Facebook: www.facebook.com/CarersQueenslandNDIS

    GingerCloud: from sports field to success

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2021 23:11


    Max Elliot has quite a history with the Brothers Rugby Club in Albion. He's now working in their Ruggers Restaurant on a school-based traineeship, but his relationship with the club goes back to when he was 11. That's when his parents started building what would become the GingerCloud Foundation. Their Modified Rugby Program is making sport accessible for kids of all abilities, and building skills for life like teamwork, social skills, and rising to a challenge. Max has autism and uses NDIS support to build his skills and independence as he gets ready for life after school. Today we're talking to his mother Megan about GingerCloud, cooking, the Modified Rugby Program, and how creating Max's best possible future has meant building a whole community ready to step up and include people with disability. Useful links Download the transcript for this episode: https://carersqld.com.au/wp-content/uploads/3-2-GingerCloud-from-sports-field-to-success-transcript.docx GingerCloud Foundation: http://gingercloud.org/ Modified Rugby Program (MRP) on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/modifiedrugbyprogramMRP/ Carers Queensland upcoming events and workshops: www.carersqld.com.au/events Carers Queensland NDIS on Facebook: www.facebook.com/CarersQueenslandNDIS

    The Future Is Online

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2021 18:39


    Today we're talking to two young men with autism who are making a name for themselves in digital spaces. Indie game developer Bradley Hennessey is the creator of Aspergers-themed computer game An Aspie Life. Brad’s studying game design and interactive environments at QUT. He started his own company, EnderLost Studios, and he's working on a prequel to An Aspie Life based on his experiences when he was younger. And Gold Coast YouTuber Joe Smith is rubbing shoulders with celebrities, athletes, and people from all walks of life through his own online chat show, Top Guest Studio With Joe. He's planning to leverage his online content into a job in the media or entertainment. Useful links Download the transcript for this episode: https://carersqld.com.au/wp-content/uploads/3-1-The-Future-Is-Online-transcript.docx Enderlost Studios: www.enderloststudios.com Top Guest Studio with Joe: www.youtube.com/channel/UCnGOvHiiD78lqHFJeIhlFCg Carers Queensland upcoming events and workshops: www.carersqld.com.au/events Carers Queensland NDIS on Facebook: www.facebook.com/CarersQueenslandNDIS

    Season Three coming soon!

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2021 1:34


    Choice and Control is back soon with season three! Join us for new journeys with Queenslanders with disability creating wonderful things: from art and podcasts to buliding communities and turning lives around, we're celebrating achievements with a whole new batch of amazing stories.

    Martin Broad

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2021 7:19


    In this episode we meet Martin Broad, a motivational speaker from Springsure using his life experiences to educate youth about the dangers of risky behaviour, alcohol, and brain injury. After a night out on the town to celebrate a new job, Martin realised he'd locked himself out of his apartment. He tried to climb up the side of the building to get to the open door on his balcony - and fell seven storeys to the ground, sustaining severe injuries including acquired brain injury. These days Martin owns his own home, has his drivers licence back, and is building his career as a speaker sharing his experience and insights. His business shares the initials "ABI" with his disability - but in this case, it stands for Actually Bloody Incredible. If you have a story you think we should feature on Choice and Control, please contact our enquiries line on 1300 999 636, or email cq.enquiries@ndis.gov.au. Useful links Download the transcript for this episode: https://carersqld.com.au/wp-content/uploads/Choice-and-Control-2.8-Martin-Broad-transcript.pdf Brain Injury Australia: https://www.braininjuryaustralia.org.au/ Choice and Control on the Carers Qld website: https://carersqld.com.au/choice-and-control-podcast/

    Rebecca Johnson

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2020 16:28


    In this episode we meet Rebecca Johnson, a young artist and musician from Rockhampton living with bipolar disorder and chronic illness. Rebecca's finishing 2020 strong, with artistic achievements, some answers about her health, and even the beginning of a new family business. Rebecca has a piece included in Carers Queensland's This Is Me art exhibition, which is on show at the Banana Shire Regional Art Gallery in Biloela until early March. She's also had an artwork selected for the front cover of Art from the Margin's 2021 calendar, a piece about her relationship with her Mum called Hold Me Mother Before I Disappear. Along with her mother, Rebecca has started Tutti Fruitti Handmade, and they've just had their first market stall outing selling their cute handmade goodies. It took years for Rebecca to get a definitive diagnosis, and she says she's still learning what disability means for her and un-learning a lot of internalised ableism - negative ideas about disability we might have picked up unconsciously, even if we have disability ourselves. If you have a story you think we should feature on Choice and Control, please contact our enquiries line on 1300 999 636, or email cq.enquiries@ndis.gov.au. Useful links Download the transcript for this episode: https://carersqld.com.au/wp-content/uploads/Choice-and-Control-2.7-Rebecca-Johnson-transcript.pdf Art from the Margin's 2021 calendar: https://www.wmq.org.au/communities/art-from-the-margins/aftm-news/2021-Calendar-available-now Tutti Fruitti Handmade's Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/Tutti-Fruitti-Handmade-111604017405009 Choice and Control on the Carers Qld website: https://carersqld.com.au/choice-and-control-podcast/

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