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Invisible Institutions
Megan Q. Linton
10 episodes
5 months ago
Invisible Institutions is a new documentary podcast exploring the past and present of institutions for people labelled with intellectual and developmental disabilities in Canada
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Invisible Institutions is a new documentary podcast exploring the past and present of institutions for people labelled with intellectual and developmental disabilities in Canada
Show more...
Documentary
Society & Culture
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E4 Lifetimes in Long-Term Care
Invisible Institutions
33 minutes 23 seconds
3 years ago
E4 Lifetimes in Long-Term Care
More than 150,000 people live in long-term care in Canada, and every single one of them is a person with a disability. Government’s use long-term care as a stop-gap solution to the housing & care crisis, one that is all too often used against people with intellectual/developmental disabilities. A note that this episode contains discussion of sexual violence, physical, emotional and mental abuse, confinement, swearing and force-feeding.   Take care of yourself & be kind to each other.  Here's the transcript . 
Invisible Institutions
Invisible Institutions is a new documentary podcast exploring the past and present of institutions for people labelled with intellectual and developmental disabilities in Canada