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The Family Voices Podcast
ECIA VIC/TAS
35 episodes
9 months ago
The Family Voices Podcast is a new series featuring casual conversations with families of children with disability and/or developmental delay and the professionals they work alongside. This podcast aims to support and build families’ knowledge, skills and confidence when navigating the early childhood intervention (ECI) landscape. It is also an avenue for parents to share their individual stories of everyday life in a family with a child diagnosed with disability and/or developmental delay. Bought to you by Early Childhood Intervention Australia - Victoria/Tasmania (ECIA VIC/TAS) - a membership-based not-for-profit organisation proudly working alongside families, practitioners and other organisations that provide supports for young children with disability and/or developmental delay for over 35 years. To learn more about the podcast and our organisation please visit: www.eciavic.org.au
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The Family Voices Podcast is a new series featuring casual conversations with families of children with disability and/or developmental delay and the professionals they work alongside. This podcast aims to support and build families’ knowledge, skills and confidence when navigating the early childhood intervention (ECI) landscape. It is also an avenue for parents to share their individual stories of everyday life in a family with a child diagnosed with disability and/or developmental delay. Bought to you by Early Childhood Intervention Australia - Victoria/Tasmania (ECIA VIC/TAS) - a membership-based not-for-profit organisation proudly working alongside families, practitioners and other organisations that provide supports for young children with disability and/or developmental delay for over 35 years. To learn more about the podcast and our organisation please visit: www.eciavic.org.au
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Episodes (20/35)
The Family Voices Podcast
Raising concerns – tips from a GP
In this episode, our host Simone Dudley talks with Dr Megan Hosken on raising concerns that families may have about their child’s health and development. Dr Hosken provides tips and insights on ways to support families achieve the outcomes they’re seeking when visiting a general practitioner (GP) and other health professionals. These recommendations will help speed the process of making referrals for assessment and lead to accessing important services and supports.  Families and professionals will benefit from hearing Dr Hosken talk about the importance of building rapport through a family centred and collaborative approach. Download transcript here >> www.eciavic.org.au In an effort to continually improve, we are asking our community for feedback on the podcast via this short survey. Please share your thoughts with us :)
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1 year ago
20 minutes 41 seconds

The Family Voices Podcast
How individual changes can impact a whole community
In this episode our host Simone Dudley talks with Lucy about how the experience of living in a rural community shaped her role in supporting her son, Jake. Lucy shares her story of how her family invested in services for Jake and how she is now a key contributor to his and the community’s support needs. Lucy uses the quote, “the strength of the wolf is in the pack” when describing the opportunities made available by living in an inclusive community. Download transcript here >> www.eciavic.org.au In an effort to continually improve, we are asking our community for feedback on the podcast via this short survey. Please share your thoughts with us :)
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1 year ago
23 minutes 53 seconds

The Family Voices Podcast
Putting parents in the driver’s seat
In this episode, Melo shares his story about parental agency as he talks with our host, Simone Dudley. Melo stresses never to underestimate the importance of a parent’s influence on their child’s development, as experienced with his own daughter. Listen to Melo as he defines hope as having a goal, believing you can make a difference, and having a pathway to follow. This as well as the benefit that comes from peers sharing their stories truly highlights that parents are a rich resource for one another, for their lived experience incorporates deeper meaning to any message they deliver, and it was this that helped guide Melo back into the driver’s seat. This led Melo to realise – if you believe it to be possible, you begin to see possibilities. Learn more about the Envisage program mentioned in the episode >> Download transcript here >> www.eciavic.org.au In an effort to continually improve, we are asking our community for feedback on the podcast via this short survey. Please share your thoughts with us :)
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1 year ago
28 minutes 7 seconds

The Family Voices Podcast
The power of knowledge
In this episode Ciara talks with our host, Simone Dudley, about the importance of building knowledge and finding your voice. Ciara describes how gaining an understanding of best practice empowered her and her husband to find and advocate for the right supports for their son. This, alongside firsthand experience, led them to establish a peer support group for parents and carers of children on the spectrum. Ciara reminds us that with the right information and supports parents and carers are better equipped to make decisions that lead to better outcomes for them and their children.  Download transcript here >> www.eciavic.org.au In an effort to continually improve, we are asking our community for feedback on the podcast via this short survey. Please share your thoughts with us :)
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1 year ago
21 minutes 44 seconds

The Family Voices Podcast
Creating a culture that celebrates disability within a family
In this episode our host Simone Dudley, talks with Kara about her family and work.  Kara is a mum and researcher from Cincinnati, who studies parenting with disabilities. Kara and her husband are both disabled parents of three children with and without disabilities. Listen to Kara as she shares insights into how her family creates a culture that celebrates disability and how she advocates and builds support for people with disabilities through inclusive practices. Download transcript here >> www.eciavic.org.au In an effort to continually improve, we are asking our community for feedback on the podcast via this short survey. Please share your thoughts with us :)
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1 year ago
25 minutes 53 seconds

The Family Voices Podcast
Making an impact in the lives of children with rare diseases
In this episode, we hear from Falak, a mother, wife and research and evaluation manager at Rare Voices Australia (RVA). Falak talks with our host, Simone Dudley about her children, two of whom have rare diseases and how her lived experience has deepened her professional role at RVA. In this conversation, Falak helps to remind us of the importance of trusting our instincts as we continually build our capacity. She also describes the power of gratitude and how giving back to communities that supported her and her family, created a sense of belonging and purpose. Download transcript here >> www.rarevoices.org.au www.heartkids.org.au www.eciavic.org.au
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1 year ago
30 minutes 2 seconds

The Family Voices Podcast
Working from strengths and priorities
In this episode, our host Simone Dudley talks with Cassie (Emily’s mum) about her experience with early supports and pioneering the NDIS. Cassie talks about the need for professionals to recognise the strengths of children and work from these when developing goals with the family. Goals for Cassie and her family needed to reflect the values they held strong for Emily. These included having the same opportunities and experiences that Emily’s siblings had, and being and belonging in her everyday life and community. These align so well with the principles of family-centred and strengths-based practice, and inclusive approaches as outlined in the National Early Childhood Intervention Best Practice Guidelines. Cassie provides great insights for families who are starting their journey and for professionals to learn from. Download transcript here >> www.eciavic.org.au
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1 year ago
25 minutes 20 seconds

The Family Voices Podcast
Late identification of an Autistic ADHD parent – how identification has been helpful
In this episode we are joined again by Leanne (Angus’s mum). This time, Leanne talks with our host Simone Dudley about her personal story of being identified 10 years after her son as autistic and ADHD. Leanne describes how the process of being identified has really helped with understanding herself and with the way she supports her son. Download the transcript here >> www.eciavic.org.au
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2 years ago
25 minutes 7 seconds

The Family Voices Podcast
Remote living – accessing resources and supports
In this episode, our host Simone Dudley talks with Leanne about what life was like living in an extremely remote location in Australia, while navigating therapy supports and education for her son, Angus. In this remarkable story, hear how Leanne made the most of her family’s circumstance while achieving Angus’s goals through telehealth and home education. Download the transcript here >> www.eciavic.org.au We would like to welcome Simone Dudley as the new Family Voices Podcast host.
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2 years ago
30 minutes 14 seconds

The Family Voices Podcast
A journey in advocacy – paediatric childhood stroke supports and treatment
In this episode, our host Trish McIvor talks with Dee, Emma's mum and co-founder of Little Stroke Warriors Australia. Dee shares her story about co-founding Little Stroke Warriors after Emma was diagnosed as having a stroke while in utero. Dee talks about how her own experience has forged the need for improved resources and treatment of paediatric childhood stroke and how this is coming to fruition. She also shares personal insights and on how to be the best support for your child. Little Stroke Warriors Australia website >>   Download transcript here >>
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2 years ago
26 minutes 2 seconds

The Family Voices Podcast
Advocacy: the art of being gently persistent
In this episode, our host Dr Kerry Bull talks with Penny (Al’s mum). Penny shares her insights and wisdom about being an advocate and how this has shaped an incredible path for Al. Being an advocate and accessing support can be a powerful influence in children’s wellbeing, inclusion, participation and contribution to family and community life. We hope you enjoy this inspiring story. In this episode, we mention a video featuring Al's story. To watch on YouTube, please click here >> Download the transcript here >> In an effort to continually improve, we are asking our community for feedback on the podcast via this short survey. Please share your thoughts with us :) www.eciavic.org.au This is Kerry’s final episode as the Family Voices Podcast host. We thank Kerry for her invaluable contribution and wish her all the very best.
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2 years ago
33 minutes 15 seconds

The Family Voices Podcast
Importance of being heard
In this episode, Dr Kerry Bull talks with Maya (Lloyd's mum) about her experience of being a young mum of a child with a disability and the importance of being heard. Maya talks about the need for professionals to assume competence of parents. This phrase fits so well with the principles outlined in the National Early Childhood Intervention Best Practice Guidelines. The guidelines highlight concepts like family-centered and strength-based practices, that are based on an understanding that parents know their child best and have valuable information and insights from professionals to learn from.  Download the transcript here >> www.eciavic.org.au Please take our survey
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2 years ago
33 minutes 38 seconds

The Family Voices Podcast
Family Wellbeing – Part 2
In the second part of a two-part series on family wellbeing, our host Dr Kerry Bull talks with Fiona about her own wellbeing. Fiona talks about the importance of family, friends, and professionals in forming a network of support and the value of sharing with each other. These, as well as a strong partnership with her husband, played a significant role in Fiona’s personal health and happiness. Download the transcript here >> www.eciavic.org.au Association for Children with a Disability - https://www.acd.org.au/ Amaze - https://www.amaze.org.au/ Raising Children Network - https://raisingchildren.net.au/ Beyond Blue -  https://www.beyondblue.org.au/ Carers Gateway - https://www.carergateway.gov.au/  
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2 years ago
18 minutes 19 seconds

The Family Voices Podcast
Family Wellbeing – Part 1
In the first part of a two-part series, Fiona talks about her whole family’s wellbeing. As a mother of four children, two diagnosed with autism, Fiona talks about the role of early information and education, parent support groups and the importance of trusting relationships. Fiona highlights the enormous role that community connections played in the wellbeing of all members of her family. Download the transcript here >> www.eciavic.org.au Association for Children with a Disability - https://www.acd.org.au/ Amaze - https://www.amaze.org.au/ Raising Children Network - https://raisingchildren.net.au/ Beyond Blue -  https://www.beyondblue.org.au/ Carers Gateway - https://www.carergateway.gov.au/  
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2 years ago
25 minutes 7 seconds

The Family Voices Podcast
A way forward: diagnosis and supports
In this episode, Dr Kerry Bull talks with Sarah (Ben's mum) about their journey with Autism. Sarah described a thorough assessment for Ben which led to a diagnosis of autism and global developmental delay. She describes how the diagnosis gave the family a way forward and the help they needed at that time. If you're concerned about your child's development, talk with someone you trust, like your maternal and child health nurse or GP, who can refer you to a paediatrician. Download the transcript here>> www.eciavic.org.au
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2 years ago
27 minutes 1 second

The Family Voices Podcast
Special episode: Keeping COVID-19 safe
is a special edition of The Family Voices Podcast. Early Childhood Intervention Australia VIC/TAS, has partnered with the Department of Health to share key messages with you about COVID safe behaviours and up-to-date vaccine information. This episode has been recorded on 15 December 2022. It's important to remember that advice may change, and you can keep in touch with COVID information through the Victorian Department of Health website. Professor Margie Danchin from the Murdoch Children's Research Institute at the Royal Children's Hospital is joining us today to discuss COVID safe information, particularly in relation to young children with disabilities and their families. Download the transcript here >> www.eciavic.org.au  
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2 years ago
27 minutes 54 seconds

The Family Voices Podcast
Early concerns: the importance of family at the centre of guiding early supports
In this episode, our host Dr Kerry Bull talks with Jason (Jude’s dad). Jason talks about the importance of being open when there are concerns about the development of children and how this leads to getting the supports needed. Jason talks about how he and his wife, Jess have guided the process of forming a team around Jude and the important role of his family and friends being central to this. Hear about, how Jude’s development was supported within everyday family life, at home, kindergarten and childcare, along with support of a team through the NDIS. Download the transcript here>> www.eciavic.org.au
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2 years ago
22 minutes 42 seconds

The Family Voices Podcast
Best Practice in Action: when it all comes together
In this episode, our host Dr Kerry Bull talks with Ruth and Collin. Ruth and Collin share their experience in the early years and how best practice achieved best outcomes for their daughter. Ruth and Collin talk about the work of their key worker and having seasons of support. They also share a heartfelt account of what this meant to them, and how best practice has shaped their lives.   Download the transcript here >> www.eciavic.org.au  
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2 years ago
37 minutes 14 seconds

The Family Voices Podcast
Grandparents: the very important role they play
In this episode, our host Dr Kerry Bull talks with Pam. Pam's perspective about being a grandmother and her changing role in the family really reflects what we know from research about the practical and emotional support grandparents can provide when there's a child with a disability or development delay in the family. But also, her reliable information and great communication in the family helps with that support. At the end of the conversation, Pam summed up what she thought were the most important things to share with other grandparents.  Download the transcript here >> www.eciavic.org.au  
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3 years ago
23 minutes 59 seconds

The Family Voices Podcast
Having a vision: thriving by following their interests
In this episode, our host Dr Kerry Bull talks with Kate (Bridget's mum). Kate has a clear long-term vision about Bridget reaching her potential which includes having meaningful work, having friends, and living independently. Kate talks us through how she double checks that every decision they make to support Bridget is in line with their vision. And of course, Bridget has dreams and aspirations of our own, see: bridget_does_art. Download the transcript here >> www.eciavic.org.au
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3 years ago
31 minutes 25 seconds

The Family Voices Podcast
The Family Voices Podcast is a new series featuring casual conversations with families of children with disability and/or developmental delay and the professionals they work alongside. This podcast aims to support and build families’ knowledge, skills and confidence when navigating the early childhood intervention (ECI) landscape. It is also an avenue for parents to share their individual stories of everyday life in a family with a child diagnosed with disability and/or developmental delay. Bought to you by Early Childhood Intervention Australia - Victoria/Tasmania (ECIA VIC/TAS) - a membership-based not-for-profit organisation proudly working alongside families, practitioners and other organisations that provide supports for young children with disability and/or developmental delay for over 35 years. To learn more about the podcast and our organisation please visit: www.eciavic.org.au