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Sarah interviews Craig Wallace from Advocacy for Inclusion ahead of the release of their election platform. They also discuss the rise of hate speech, misinformation and disinformation about people with disability. Plus Nic Stuart from AbilityNews looks into what's happening with Navigators, as proposed by the NDIS review.
Sarah interviews Craig Wallace from Advocacy for Inclusion ahead of the release of their election platform. They also discuss the rise of hate speech, misinformation and disinformation about people with disability. Plus Nic Stuart from AbilityNews looks into what's happening with Navigators, as proposed by the NDIS review.
Head of Policy for Advocacy for Inclusion, Craig Wallace, talks about the consultation process for Foundational Supports, what Canberra disability organisations want to see and how changes to the NDIS fit with the creation of this new service type.
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The set of recommendations around establishing a disability rights act was one of the big pieces of the Disability Royal Commission final report. Sarah Guise speaks to an academic expert, Assoc Professor Piers Gooding from Latrobe University, about a human rights act vs and disability rights act. Plus we hear from Craig Wallace, Acting CEO of Advocacy for Inclusion on his views.
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What did the government's response to the Disability Royal Commission commit to on ending segregation and promoting inclusive education? This episode includes three interviews. Powerd media's Emma Myers speaks to the CEO of Children and Young People Australia and Sarah Guise speak to the Acting CEO of Advocacy for Inclusion, Craig Wallace and an academic expert from Latrobe University, Associate Professor David Armstrong.
On 31 July 2024 the government responses to the Disability Royal Commission were released. In the first of a few episodes, Disability Reform looks at how advocates and experts have reacted. Sarah talks to Craig Wallace, acting CEO of Advocacy for Inclusion ACT, plus an article from The Conversation in which five experts comment.
NDIS Reform is a serious and complex business. Want to know what Bill Shorten, Minister for the NDIS thinks? In this episode we share an interview with the Minister by Emma Myers, Disability Rights and Political Reporter for National Radio News – Canberra. Also, Sarah talks to Craig Wallace, Head of Policy at Advocacy for Inclusion.
ACT Budget with Advocacy for Inclusion ACT. In episode 27 of Disability Reform, Sarah interviews Craig Wallace, Head of Policy at Advocacy for Inclusion, about their analysis of what's in the recent ACT Budget for people with disability. Sarah also reads extracts from the summary they published on their website https://www.advocacyforinclusion.org/whats-in-the-2024-act-budget-for-people-with-disability-a-preliminary-analysis/.
It's a bumper emergency celebration podcast, after Scotland's Women qualified in style for the ICC Women's T20 World Cup for the first time ever! Clara Sablitzky and George O'Neill reflect on a historic moment in Abu Dhabi, with reflections from Megan McColl, Kathryn and Sarah Bryce and Craig Wallace. There's also chat on the announcement of the men's squad for the forthcoming ICC Men's T20 World Cup in the Caribbean!
HALFWAY UP MIDDLE - 046 - EPISODE 46 In this longer episode Hoggy returns and explains what he's been upto over the past few months. We chat Cricket World Cup and the recent Euro T10. Scotland Women's coach Craig Wallace drops in to discuss all things cricket and a few other spurious topics! Twitter: https://twitter.com/halfwayupmiddle Instagram: https://instagram.com/halfwayupmiddle/ Podbean: https://halfwayupmiddle.podbean.com/ Apple: https://feed.podbean.com/halfwayupmiddle/feed.xml Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2GltizgVzM2YhvUb705Yjn Contact: halfwayupmiddle@outlook.com
Fred Wallace Blanchard, 88, was received into the arms of Jesus on Monday, January 2, 2023. The family will be receiving visitors on Tuesday, January 10, from 6 – 8:00 p.m., at Pecan Grove Funeral Home, 3124 Robinson Drive,Waco. A service celebrating Fred's life will be held at Meadowbrook Baptist Church on Wednesday, January 11, at 10:00 a.m. There will be a private family burial at a later time.Fred was the seventh child of nine siblings born to SW "Dick" Blanchard and Bertha Anderson Blanchard on March 21, 1934, in Mound, Texas. He grew up attending Mound Schools and helping on the family farm until he enlisted in the Army in 1954. He served for two years and met the love of his life, Joy McCarver, when he was home on furlough in 1955. They corresponded through letter writing until his discharge in 1956. Fred and Joy married on September 22, 1956. Joy is convinced she wooed him with her ham sandwiches and sodas while working at the Gatesville Drug Store. Once married, they moved to Waco. Fred and Joy were blessed with two boys, Craig Wallace and Brad Dean. As the boys were growing up, the family joined other families and took many camping, fishing, and hunting trips. Fred taught the boys important lessons like how to drink black coffee and eat SPAM as well as respect for the wildlife and the natural Texas reserves. He also taught them the importance of a strong work ethic, how to serve others, how to treat others with dignity and respect, and how to be a man after God's heart. Fred worked at General Tire, advancing to a Supervisor position in the shipping department. He retired from General Tire after 32 years.During retirement, Fred worked at Clifton Upholstery for several years and then served many people by fixing their lawn care equipment from his home workshop. He really enjoyed people coming by the house to visit while dropping off and picking up their equipment. He could always be found "out back." Fred was an avid Texas Rangers baseball fan, watching the games as much as possible. He and Joy also attended the Lady Bears basketball games. They enjoyed travelling with friends across the United States, seeing sights and having fun. Fred was a longtime, dedicated member and Deacon of Beverly Hills Baptist Church. He was instrumental in starting a successful bus ministry through the 70's and 80's. He and Joy served faithfully at Beverly Hills Baptist Church through multiple ministries for over 50 years before joining Meadowbrook Baptist Church in 2008 and serving as an usher.Fred was preceded in death by 2 brothers and 4 sisters. He is survived by his wife of 66 years, Joy Blanchard of Waco; his son, Craig Blanchard (Diana) of Waco; his son, Brad Blanchard (Sharon) of Waco; grandchildren Matt Blanchard of Waco, Kristen (Blanchard) Holland of Waco, Taylor Blanchard (Heather) of McKinney, and Collin Blanchard of Waco; two great-grandchildren, Cohen and Reese Holland; sisters, Wyona Miller of Grand Lake, Colorado and Sue Magee of Gatesville, Texas; numerous nieces and nephews.Pall Bearers are Taylor Blanchard, Collin Blanchard, Frank Wallace, Mike Hardcastle, Tracey Patzke, and Mark McCarver. Matt Blanchard will serve as an Honorary Pall Bearer.In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in honor of Fred to Meadowbrook Baptist Church or Baylor Scott & White Hospice.
Today on the Listing Agent Lifestyle podcast we're talking with Craig Wallace from Long Beach, California, and what a great conversation we had! Craig has been focused for the last few months on implementing all the things that we talked about in the Listing Agent Lifestyle He's an active member of our GoGo community and has been running our getting listings program. The great news... he's got two listings for the work he's done, one of which he was able to double end. He's got lots of opportunity and we talked about many of the strategies he can implement right now as he's building on the foundation he's already laying. I think you're really going to get a lot of action items out of this episode. Links: GoGoAgent.com Be a Guest Listing Agent Lifestyle Book Listing Agent Scorecard
This week we go deep into WA's planning framework with top planning lawyer, Craig Wallace, Partner at Lavan. Craig shares a few anecdotes around notable planning decisions in Perth, challenges with density, and the SAT process.
Senator Bob Dole's funeral is today at the National Cathedral. NASA announced its 2021 astronaut candidate class, two of them are from the D.C. area. In other space news, Michael Strahan is scheduled to go to space on Blue Origin tomorrow. ***Some spoilers about the reboot of Sex and the City “And Just Like That”. Unless you want to cry for 2 hours don't watch. KFCs in Maryland, Georgia and Texas will now offer Capital City Mambo Sauce. White Flint Metro will be renamed North Bethesda after a Metro Board unanimous vote of 8-0. Ford's Theatre returns with a Christmas Carol, Tommy talks with Craig Wallace who portrays Ebenezer Scrooge. Links: North Bethesda Station: https://dcist.com/story/21/12/09/metro-white-flint-station-change-north-bethesda/ WMATA Map: https://www.wmata.com/rider-guide/new-riders/upload/pocket-guide-English.pdf A Christmas Carol at Ford's Theatre: https://www.fords.org/performances/current-and-upcoming/a-christmas-carol/ From Real.Fun.DC. “The Tommy and Kelly Show” is produced in Washington, DC providing news, culture, playful conversation, positive energy, and a dose of morning fun any time. Download the Real.Fun.DC. APP to check out our wide array of programming app.RealFunDC.com Follow Kelly Collis Twitter: https://twitter.com/cityshopgirl Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cityshopgirl/ LinkedIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kellycollis/ Follow Tommy McFLY Twitter: https://twitter.com/tommymcfly Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mrtommymcfly/ LinkedIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tommymcfly/
Back to normal on Beyond The Dugout, well the new, newer, newish normal. Whatever it is, we back are on the couch, no zoom, together again!!! Episode 26 is going to be awesome as well with very special guest Craig Wallace. Wally has been around the game his whole life, starting out with HV Dodgers Softball Club time at Hutt City United Softball Club and of course Poneke Kilbirnie Softball Club with some stints in the ISCs. Now a coach & mentor and a very good one, Wally continues to pass on knowledge and experiences to so many of the next generation in both Softball and his work with Baseball. A 6X NFC Champion, 4X Clubs Champion and a Former Black Sox but he so much more than that. Wally on the couch with Chopper & Damian in the 04, talking family, lessons, pranks & so much more!!! Episode 26 with Craig Wallace, Friday the 8th of October 2021 on all Podcast Platforms. Beyond The Dugout with hosts Jason Gerbes aka Chopper & Damian Collins bringing weekly guests from the best that Fastpitch Softball has ever seen. Beyond The Dugout podcast is available everywhere possible like Spotify Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts iHeartRadio iTunes Podbean
Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
Canada promised to help Indigenous people reclaim their traditional names. But one Heiltsuk woman in British Columbia has already hit a roadblock. We hear her story. Nain had its first-ever pride walk this week. We speak with community health worker Craig Wallace, who worked to organize the event. A group from Labrador West are setting off across the island this morning to raise money for Ronald McDonald House. We speak with Kim Hartery and Gerri-Lynn Stevens today. A few weeks ago you heard the story of an effort to bring an Innu caribou skin coat back to Labrador from a museum in Quebec. It turns out there was one a lot closer to home as well. We speak with Jodie Ashini about a caribou coat found at the Labrador Heritage Society in North West River. COVID restrictions prevented volleyball players in Labrador West from attending The Acadian Games, so they organized a beach volleyball tournament instead. We hear from Melanie Cayouette. We're hanging with the Waynes once again to hear their film and book selections for the week. Finally, people in Nain may not be screaming for ice cream, but they are certainly buying it. We speak with Tracy Denniston. Thanks to Peter Cowan for hosting today, and Janice will be back on Monday.
Craig Wallace, Ph.D., organizational psychologist and Department Head of Management in the College of Business at Clemson University, dives into data and analytics in the HR realm. In this interview with Deborah Stadtler, managing editor of the SHRM Executive Network, Wallace discusses how to solve for the right problem and the future of analytics.(length 38:29)
Craig Wallace couldn’t have imagined where he would be today—a renowned DC Shakespearean actor. As a teen, Craig was uncertain of his identity, but a chance decision in high school uncovered a hidden talent and directed him onto his career path. Craig found his true life’s work when he performed in a Shakespearean play for the first time and, struggling to speak and understand the language, set off on a quest to do just that.(Music in this episode is recorded and composed by Nathaniel on cello & piano. Visit our website www.mylifesworkpodcast.org for pictures of Craig Wallace and to see some of his projects.)
After overwhelming response to our Episode 194 exploration of hockey's epic 1972 "Summit Series," we gas up the Zamboni for a return visit into Canada/Russian competition lore - this time for the equally intriguing (but often overlooked) sequel Summit Series of 1974 - with sports author/historian Craig Wallace (The Forgotten Summit: A Canadian Perspective on the 1974 Canada-Soviet Hockey Series). While ostensibly a "round two" between the world's top national hockey programs, the 1974 Series differed in that the Canadian side was comprised exclusively of players from the World Hockey Association (WHA) - a major preseason promotional boost for the fledgling two-year-old circuit still struggling to gain a pro foothold against the mighty NHL. As a result, wildly popular Canadian WHA stars like Winnipeg's Bobby Hull, Houston's Gordie Howe and Cleveland's Gerry Cheevers - each forbidden by the NHL from playing two years earlier - saw their first national team action, joined by returning series veterans Paul Henderson, Frank Mahovlich and Pat Stapleton. Despite a strong start in the first two games, Team Canada could not replicate its trailblazing success from their 1972 exploits; the Soviets won the series (4 wins, 3 ties, 1 loss) - but as Wallace reveals, the games were close, extremely competitive and wildly entertaining - replete with just as much drama and excitement as its predecessor (and even better uniforms).
A new MP3 sermon from Christ Covenant Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Our Identity and Union with Christ Subtitle: Guest Preachers and Speakers Speaker: Craig Wallace Broadcaster: Christ Covenant Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday - PM Date: 4/24/2016 Bible: Colossians 2:6-10 Length: 30 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Christ Covenant Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Christ-Like Thinking Subtitle: Guest Preachers and Speakers Speaker: Craig Wallace Broadcaster: Christ Covenant Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday - AM Date: 6/14/2015 Bible: Philippians 2:1-11 Philippians 3:1-21 Length: 35 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Christ Covenant Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Our Soul Satisfaction Subtitle: Guest Preachers and Speakers Speaker: Craig Wallace Broadcaster: Christ Covenant Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday - PM Date: 6/28/2015 Bible: Psalm 73:1-28 Length: 36 min.
In Episode 45 we've reached out to a number of people involved across the spectrum of athletics... athletes, a coach, a health professional and sports administrator to gauge the impact of COVID-19 and in particular life under Stage 4 restrictions. As expected this hasn't been easy for any of us, but the resounding theme through the interviews is one of hope, positivity, and resilience. Whether it's been a change to your ability to access facilities, see your coach & squad or even in one case totally changing the way you do business, the lessons and experiences we'll take away from 2020 will be ongoing and continue to impact our lives and sport for years to come, if not permanently. Our thanks to Catherine Mendes, Peter Benifer, Ella Hose, Craig Wallace, Alice Baquie and Matt Rizzo for sharing their stories and opening up about the impacts on their personal, professional, and sporting lives. Each story is unique in its own way, but the common message around adjusting to restrictions and just getting on with it, typifies the response that will hopefully see Victoria emerge from this phase in the coming weeks. Sean and Tim also wrap the podcast with some of the international news and the positive moves Athletics Victoria is taking to keep athletes, coaches, officials, and athletics fans engaged. If you'd like to follow some of our guests to keep up with what they are doing, here's some Instagram handles: Catherine Mendes - @cat_mendes_ Peter Benifer - @pbssquad Alice Baquie - @alicebaquie Matt Rizzo - @matt.rizzo And for anyone that wants to try a free online Pilates class with Alice Baquie go to: https://programs.alicebaquie.com.au/courses/pilates-at-home-free-session Also here is a link to her website https://programs.alicebaquie.com.au/bundles/pilates-home-online-access
In a special edition of the podcast, Jake is joined by Shane Burger, Grant Morgan and World Cup-winning coach Mark Robinson, while Mark Watt, Matt Cross, Hamza Tahir, Oli Hairs, Dylan Budge, Craig Wallace and Strength and Conditioning Coach Nick Karamouzis provide a behind-the-scenes look at Scotland's training schedule.
The right printers and copiers can make your business more productive and save you money. The technology has changed enormously. Craig Wallace from Techwell explains.
In 1956, Duke Ellington gave a series of concerts at Ontario, Canada’s Stratford Festival. Afterward, festival staff asked the legendary composer—at that point, one of jazz’s elder statesmen—if he’d consider writing a piece about Shakespeare. A year later, Duke Ellington premiered and recorded Such Sweet Thunder, a suite of twelve tunes inspired by the Bard and his characters. We talked with University of New Hampshire Professor of English Douglas Lanier about the suite, the second chapter of Ellington’s career, and how they reflect shifting cultural perceptions of jazz. Lanier, who is also a musician, has written widely about Shakespeare and modern popular culture (in fact, that’s the name of his 2002 book: Shakespeare and Modern Popular Culture), and is an expert on pop adaptations of Shakespeare’s works. He wrote about Ellington’s Such Sweet Thunder for our 2007 exhibition, Shakespeare in American Life. Lanier is interviewed by Barbara Bogaev. From the Shakespeare Unlimited podcast series. Published January 8, 2019. © Folger Shakespeare Library. All rights reserved. This episode, “I Never Heard So Musical A Discord,” was produced by Richard Paul. Garland Scott is the associate producer. It was edited by Gail Kern Paster. Ben Lauer is the web producer. We had technical help from Jennifer Swiatek and Phil Richards at KCRW public radio in Santa Monica, California. Actors Morgan Duncan and Craig Wallace recreate the minstrel performance in this episode. They were originally recorded for the Shakespeare In American Life public radio documentary.
Today the Listing Agent Lifestyle podcast we're talking with Craig Wallace from Long Beach, California, and what a great conversation we had! Craig has been focused for the last months on implementing all the things that we talked about in the Listing Agent Lifestyle He's an active member of the GoGo community and has been running our getting listings program. The great news... he's got two listings for the work he's done, one of which he was able to double end. He's got lots of opportunity and we talked about many of the strategies he can implement right now as he's building on the foundation he's already laying, and I think you're really going to get a lot of action items out of this episode. Links: Show Notes GoGoAgent.com Be a Guest Listing Agent Lifestyle Book
Jeremy talks to one of the creators of "Todd and the Book of Pure Evil" Craig David Wallace. They talk about the show, the upcoming animated movie and what type of metal is best. About: Todd and the Book of Pure Evil is a Canadian comedy/horror television series that follows a group of high school students who confront the effects of a demonic book. Links: Todd and the Book of Pure Evil Facebook Page DVD Season 1 DVD Season 2 VOD Season 1 VOD Season 2
Audition Sensei Craig Wallace talks about ego, letting the f*@% go of people's expectations and being yourself.
Craig Wallace is President of People with Disability Australia and Marketing Manager at NICAN - an information service for people with disability. Craig is a strong commentator, advocate and supporter of inclusion nationally - and pulls no punches in the support of human rights for people with disability.
Craig Wallace joins OutTakes to discuss the Wallace Audition Technique classes as well as his book, The Best of You -- Winning Auditions Your Way. Craig has coached hundreds of highly successful actors, including Dale Raoul (True Blood, The Office), Kaitlyn Jenkins (Bunheads), Adam Mayfield (All My Children) and Steven Schub (CBGB, The Chicago Eight). He was also voted Favorite Audition Teacher in the "Backstage" 2010 Readers Choice Poll. Visit the Wallace Audition Technique website at http://www.wallaceauditiontechnique.com/index.html
Media Nite Radio welcomes to the airwaves Audition Teacher Craig Wallace. Craig is a 20 year Industry Professional who has coached many stars on the Audition Process and how to successfully land a role. After years of being a development executive at United Artists and Universal Studios, Craig saw firsthand why certain actors booked the jobs consistently so he created The Wallace Audition Technique. Since developing this System, Craig has trained many actors that have gone on to highly successful careers in movies, television, and commercials. Additionally, Craig has written a book titled, The Best of You -- Winning Auditions Your Way. Be sure to visit his website: http://www.wallaceauditiontechnique.com/index.html