At last I have completed my studies to be a professional disability support worker. It has been an amazing journey and my teachers were excellent in their teaching abilities, passing on years of disability support workers experience.
One of the topics we learned about was deinstitutionalisation. The closing down of mental institutions that supposedly cared for people with mental illnesses, intellectual disabilities, ABI (acquired brain injury) etc.
The community in general felt it was better to have people with disabilities put into institutions so that they can be taken care of and put out of harms way. But whose harm were they thinking of. They weren't thinking about a persons dignity to be treated like a human being. They were thinking about the community in general of so called normal people. But what exactly is normal?
Disabled people may feel isolated, alone, that no one wants to listen to their story. Voice For Disability empowers and advocates their needs, wants and required community services.
Showing posts with label advocacy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label advocacy. Show all posts
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Advocacy For The Rights Of People With Disabilities
This blog site Voice For Disability attempts to be an advocate or a representative for people with disabilities.
What Is Advocacy?
The word advocacy is a term used in reference to someone standing up and speaking for the rights, needs and opinions of others.
What Is Advocacy?
The word advocacy is a term used in reference to someone standing up and speaking for the rights, needs and opinions of others.
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advocacy,
disability,
disability rights,
human rights,
individual advocacy,
power of 504,
rights,
self advocacy,
systemic advocacy
Friday, March 25, 2011
The purpose of David's Story - Documentary Video Production
This is a video that I am attempting to produce with fellow Canberra Institute of Technology students, studying Certificate III in Disability. The objective is to tell the struggles of people with disabilities.
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