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, and every aspect of life. You’ll hear from the inner city, our major regional centres, and our state’s rural areas. Join us as we celebrate Queenslanders with disability and work towards improving access and inclusion for everyone, of all abilities.
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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, and every aspect of life. You’ll hear from the inner city, our major regional centres, and our state’s rural areas. Join us as we celebrate Queenslanders with disability and work towards improving access and inclusion for everyone, of all abilities.
This October, Australia comes together to recognise National Carers Week, a time to reflect on and celebrate the vital work of unpaid carers across the country. As the peak body for carers in our state, Carers Queensland is at the forefront of advocating for recognition, support and positive change for all carers in our state. In this special episode, we sit down with three carers who each share how their lives changed when they became carers, the challenges and support they've found along the way and the advice they have for new carers.
Men's Health Week serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of prioritizing men's physical and mental health. After witnessing the tragic events of the Dreamworld tragedy in 2016, 54-year-old Michael Clancy from the Gold Coast found support and companionship from an unlikely friend – a parrot. Since discovering the therapeutic benefits of owning a bird, Michael has built the not-for-profit group ‘Parrots for Purpose’ and has paired over 1000 parrots with their new human companions.
In this episode, we explore the intriguing world of parrots and their positive impact on well-being, from companionship and stress relief, to promoting physical activity and providing emotional support. Hear how these intelligent birds offer a range of benefits that can contribute to a healthier and happier life.
Carers Queensland is working with emergency service agencies to improve disaster response for people with disability. Our Get Ready, Plan Ahead workshops, in conjunction with the Queensland Disability Network (QDN) aim to reduce disaster risk by including people with disability in disaster planning processes. By working closely with key groups, we are building stronger connections for people with disability to support themselves in an emergency.
In this episode we hear from a workshop participant who shares what they learned and how they developed their own Person-Centred Emergency Plan. We also interview a peer mentor in disaster preparation, who shares his lived experience, including the steps taken to better prepare for emergencies in their home environment.
To celebrate Autism Awareness Month, we are spotlighting the unique abilities and strengths of individuals with autism. Join us as we chat with Amy from Dalveen, a member of the Amplifying Young Voices reference group, and Phil Sharpe, president of the South Brisbane Men's Shed. Listen as our guests share their personal experiences and insights on promoting inclusion, challenging stereotypes, and breaking down barriers for individuals with autism.
Tune in now to learn more about the incredible strengths and talents of individuals with autism. Don't forget to spread the word and join us in celebrating Autism Awareness Month. Thank you for listening.
The theme for Harmony Week this year is Everyone Belongs - recognising the diversity of Australians and bringing together people from different backgrounds - promoting inclusiveness, respect, and a sense of belonging for everyone. Carers Queensland serves communities made up of a rich tapestry of cultures. We are strongly committed to supporting diversity within our workplace and our communities of people with disability, their families and supports, from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds.
In this episode, we talk to two people with disability from culturally diverse backgrounds as well as the CEO of Multicultural Australia, Christine Castley.
The theme for this year’s International Women’s Day campaign is #InspireInclusion to collectively forge a more inclusive world for women. In this episode, we celebrate International Women's Day 2024 with a flashback to several of the outstanding women who have appeared in our Choice and Control Podcast.
This summer, Carers Queensland joined the Sunshine Coast Council and other local organisations for the 'All Access Day at the Beach 2023'. A day of fun in the sun at Mooloolaba Main Beach, locals came and celebrated International Day of People with Disability with the Sunshine Coast community by participating in a range of all-abilities activities such as surfing, swimming, kite flying, sign and sing performances, turtle care and seated boccia. In this episode I speak to the volunteers and organisers behind the 'All Access Day at the Beach'.
Every year on 3 December, people around the world take part in International Day of People with Disability (IDPwD); A day to celebrate the contributions and achievements of people with disability and promote awareness, understanding and acceptance in our community. In this episode we talk to three successful business owners who are part of our International Day of People with Disability celebrations.
Every year on 3 December, people around the world take part in International Day of People with Disability (IDPwD); A day to celebrate the contributions and achievements of people with disability and promote awareness, understanding and acceptance in our community. In this episode we talk to two experienced motivational speakers who are part of our International Day of People with Disability celebrations.
National Carers Week is about recognising and celebrating the outstanding contribution Australia’s 2.65 million carers make to our nation. Here at Carers Queensland we aim to raise community awareness among all Australians about the diversity of carers and their caring roles. In this episode we chat to two carers - Richard from Brisbane and Nathaly from North Lakes. Both carers share their journey of supporting their loved one and the positive role the NDIS has played in their family’s life.
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, and every aspect of life. You’ll hear from the inner city, our major regional centres, and our state’s rural areas. Join us as we celebrate Queenslanders with disability and work towards improving access and inclusion for everyone, of all abilities.