At Disability Rights Arkansas, we are focused on guidance for people with disabilities - navigating your rights, things that help with your everyday life, and navigating the complex systems of how to get the support you need. In this podcast, Including You, we bring that information directly to you, the listener, on things like accessibility questions, career and care, and even the nuances of love life with a disability. Everyone has the right to know their rights, everyone - Including You.
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Natural disasters can happen anywhere and to anyone – they don't discriminate. But when the power is out, transportation is limited, or you are isolated from others – it can be detrimental to the disability community. We are here with Logan Perkes, from Federal Emergency Management Agency or FEMA, to talk about how FEMA can help people with disabilities and how we can prepare in case of said disasters. Guest: Logan Perkes, Management Analyst | Portfolio Disability Integration Specialist FEMA Region 6 | Texas Integration and Recovery OfficeHelpful Links: People with Disabilities | Ready.gov Emergency Preparedness for Arkansans with Functional and Access Needs - Arkansas Governor's Council on Developmental Disabilities – Resource with Video and Checklists in English, Spanish, and MarshalleseFind a CERT | Ready.gov (fema.gov) Emergency Management Coordinators - Arkansas Department of Public Safety – ADEM Area CoordinatorsDRA Emergency Preparedness ToolkitSupport the showContact DRA Subscribe to our newsletter Stay connected Show your support Email us at info@disabilityrightsar.org Thanks for listening! Make sure to rate & review!Become a supporter of the show!
In part 2 of our travel series, we start at the beginning – where you stay and things to consider when booking it – whether that is a hotel, Air B&B or VRBO. We are also highlighting some great tips to be sure you can truly be involved in your next beach or ski trip.GuestsJen Goodwin - Staff Attorney, Disability Rights ArkansasMollie Goodwin - Advocate, Disability Rights ArkansasHelpful LinksVisit our WebsiteAccessibility at AR State ParksInteragency Access PassiCANNational Sports Center for the Disabled Achilles InternationalAllTrailsSupport the showContact DRA Subscribe to our newsletter Stay connected Show your support Email us at info@disabilityrightsar.org Thanks for listening! Make sure to rate & review!Become a supporter of the show!
Summer has officially kicked off, and for a lot of people, that means travel. We don't want that to intimidate anyone. Today our guests will share not just tips but real-world experiences from their travels, good and bad. Guests: Mollie Hernandez, AdvocateJen Goodwin, Staff AttorneyHelpful Links: US Department of State – Bureau of Consular AffairsUS Department of Transportation Air Carrier Access ActADA ResourcesDOT 2021 Air Travel Complaint DataTravel TipsAccessibility at AR State ParksInteragency Access PassSupport the showContact DRA Subscribe to our newsletter Stay connected Show your support Email us at info@disabilityrightsar.org Thanks for listening! Make sure to rate & review!Become a supporter of the show!
Did you know that 1 in 5 Americans experience a mental health illness in a given year? Despite its prevalence, individuals with a mental health diagnosis are still fighting to eliminate the stigma around mental health and getting treatment. Ableist language has become common vernacular with words tossed around like “crazy” and “insane.” I am joined today by Cory Bates-Rogers, Roger Isbell, and Tom Masseau to discuss this mental health crisis.Note: There is a trigger warning for this episode for triggering language and discussion of restraint and seclusion.Guests: Cory Bates-Rogers, PAIMI Council ChairRoger Isbell, PAIMI Council Member, Self-AdvocateTom Masseau, Executive Director at Disability Rights Arkansas Helpful Links: Visit our Website988 Suicide & Crisis LifelineLevel Up Your Vernacular BlogMental Health Conditions in the Workplace and the ADARestraint & Seclusion | Roger's StoryPAIMI Advisory CouncilSupport the showContact DRA Subscribe to our newsletter Stay connected Show your support Email us at info@disabilityrightsar.org Thanks for listening! Make sure to rate & review!Become a supporter of the show!
In this episode, we're getting personal. We were talking about the subject that makes your palms all sweaty and weak in the knees, yep, we're talking dating. Everyone has a right to date. They have a right to be single, to be choosy, and it's even okay to feel lonely too. Guests: - Wensday Kraemer, Self-Advocates Network Development (SAND) Project Coordinator for the Arkansas Alliance for disability advocacy at DRA Helpful Links: Self-Advocates Network Development (SAND)Victims with DisabilitiesSexual Violence and Intimate Partner Violence Among People with DisabilitiesDating with a Disability (Easterseals)Support the showContact DRA Subscribe to our newsletter Stay connected Show your support Email us at info@disabilityrightsar.org Thanks for listening! Make sure to rate & review!Become a supporter of the show!
There is a stigma around people with disabilities. Many believe people with disabilities don't deserve a family life or can't handle it. I am joined today by Julie Petty – a wife, a mom, and a strong self-advocate here to break down that stigma. Guests:Julie Petty, Initiatives on Access and Justice - Partners for Inclusive CommunitiesHelpful Links: Visit our WebsiteUsing People First LanguageSupport the showContact DRA Subscribe to our newsletter Stay connected Show your support Email us at info@disabilityrightsar.org Thanks for listening! Make sure to rate & review!Become a supporter of the show!
Life is about informed decisions. The question is - whose life is affected by those decisions? Whose rights are stripped? In this episode, we are diving deeper into alternatives to guardianship, more specifically, supported decision-making. Today we are joined by self-advocate Jordan Anderson, whose entire life was uniquely impacted by an overnight decision to support his rights. We are also joined by Hezzy Smith, Director of Advocacy Initiatives at the Harvard Law School Project on Disability and proud sibling. Guests: Jordan Anderson, Self-Advocate & Youth Ambassador ParticipantLinkedInHezzy Smith, Director of Advocacy Initiatives at Harvard Law School Project on Disability LinkedInTwitter - @HLSPod Facebook - Harvard Law School Project on Disability | Hezzy SmithTom Masseau, Executive Director of Disability Rights Arkansas Helpful Links:Guardianship: Rights, Remedies, and Responsibilities WebinarGuardianship Resource BookletYouth Ambassador Website Connect with an Advocacy Group - The Arkansas Alliance for Disability AdvocacySupport the showContact DRA Subscribe to our newsletter Stay connected Show your support Email us at info@disabilityrightsar.org Thanks for listening! Make sure to rate & review!Become a supporter of the show!
Today we are talking about changing mindsets and allowing everyone the opportunity to succeed or fail. Guardianship refers to the legal role given to an individual to manage the personal activities or resources of another person who "cannot do so on their own." What happens when we shift the conversation from complete control over someone's life to supported decision-making? Guests: Sarah Carmany, Self-Advocate of Michigan, SABE Board Member, Youth Ambassador Program TrainerMike Thornton, Self-Advocate & Youth Ambassador Program Trainer Tom Masseau, Executive Director of Disability Rights ArkansasHelpful Links:Guardianship: Rights, Remedies, and Responsibilities WebinarGuardianship Resource BookletYouth Ambassador Website Connect with an Advocacy Group - The Arkansas Alliance for Disability AdvocacySupport the showContact DRA Subscribe to our newsletter Stay connected Show your support Email us at info@disabilityrightsar.org Thanks for listening! Make sure to rate & review!Become a supporter of the show!