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Frontline Advocates Briefing - 20th March 2024 - Respect at Work
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This audio recording is from a meeting with Frontline Disability Advocates on "Respect at Work - prevention of workplace sexual harassment", presented by Villamanta Disability Legal Service.
Frontline Advocates Briefing - 20th March 2024 - Wayss Presentation
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This audio recording is from a Frontline Disability Advocates meeting on Family Violence Disability Practice Leaders, presented by WAYSS.
Protecting the rights of tenants in disability accommodation settings
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In this Advance Your Advocacy Practice panel session representatives from Victoria Legal Aid and Villamanta Disability Rights Legal Service provide information about protecting the rights of tenants in disability accommodation settings.
What's working and what's not in the family violence system for people with disabilities?
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Jen Hargrave talks about what's working and what's not in the family violence system for people with disabilities.
What's working and what's not in the justice system for people with disabilities?
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Philip Waters, General Manager of Deaf Victoria, talks about What's working and what's not in the justice system for people with disabilities.
What's working and what's not in the housing system for people with disability?
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Mary Nathan-Habila, Disability Advocate from Action on Disability within Ethnic Communities (ADEC) talks about what's working and what's not in the housing system for people with disability.
What are some of the systemic issues effecting Victorians with disability?
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This video features: Caitlin Syer, Victorian Disability Advisory Council Denise Boyd, Star Victoria Kim Collinson, Action for More Independence & Dignity in Accommodation David Petherick, Barwon Disability Resource Council Katherine Marshall, Inclusive Rainbow Voices
What is the value of disability advocacy?
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With the release of the Disability Royal Commission report, the NDIS review coming out soon, and stories of abuse and neglect prevalent in the media, it is clear disability advocacy is as important as ever. We asked disability advocates at DARU’s Strengthening Disability Advocacy Conference what they thought the value of advocacy is and what it gives to the state of Victoria. This video feature...
What does disability advocacy give to the state of Victoria?
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With the release of the Disability Royal Commission report, the NDIS review coming out soon, and stories of abuse and neglect prevalent in the media, it is clear disability advocacy is as important as ever. We asked disability advocates at DARU’s Strengthening Disability Advocacy Conference what they thought the value of advocacy is and what it gives to the state of Victoria. This video feature...
Strengthening Disability Advocacy Conference 2023 - Introduction and Welcome to Country
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This video is from the Strengthening Disability Advocacy Conference 2023. It is the Introduction and Welcome to Country from Melissa and Hale - Manager, Disability Advocacy Resource Unit and Tony Garvey, Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung, Cultural Heritage Aboriginal Corporation
Keynote speech from Sam Drummond - 2023 Strengthening Disability Advocacy Conference
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Keynote speech 2023 Strengthening Disability Advocacy Conference by Sam Drummond, Senior Research and Policy Advisor, Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission
Advocacy Inclusion - Panel Discussion, Strengthening Disability Advocacy Conference 2023
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Advocacy Inclusion - Panel Discussion, Strengthening Disability Advocacy Conference 2023. Panel included: Ryan Sheales, Director Communications, VCOSS Sam Drummond, Senior Research and Policy Officer, Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission Chris Varney, Chairperson, Victorian Disability Advisory Council Caitlin Syer, Member, Victorian Disability Advisory Council
Key note speech from Leah Van Poppel at the 2023 Strengthening Disability Advocacy Conference
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Key note speech from Leah Van Poppel, Board Director, NDIA, at the 2023 Strengthening Disability Advocacy Conference
Voice at the Table presentation - 2023 Strengthening Disability Advocacy Conference
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Presenters: Cameron Bloomfield, Self Advocate, Trainer, Voice at the Table Julyne Ainsley, Self Advocate, Trainer, Voice at the Table
Ministers address - Strengthening Disability Advocacy Conference 2023
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Ministers address - Strengthening Disability Advocacy Conference 2023
Implementing effective inclusion and Conclusion - Strengthening Disability Advocacy Conference 2023
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Implementing effective inclusion and Conclusion - Strengthening Disability Advocacy Conference 2023
Progressing disability inclusion - Strengthening Disability Advocacy Conference 2023
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Progressing disability inclusion - Strengthening Disability Advocacy Conference 2023
Inclusion for people with Acquired Brain Injury
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Inclusion for people with Acquired Brain Injury
What is an Acquired Brain Injury?
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What is an Acquired Brain Injury?
Inclusion for People with Acquired Brain Injury, featuring Eva Sifis - full interview
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Inclusion for People with Acquired Brain Injury, featuring Eva Sifis - full interview
The difference between unfair treatment and unlawful discrimination
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The difference between unfair treatment and unlawful discrimination
Charter of Rights of Parents with Disability in their interactions with Child Protection System
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Charter of Rights of Parents with Disability in their interactions with Child Protection System
What inclusion means: Perspectives of people with disability - Jason McCurry
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What inclusion means: Perspectives of people with disability - Jason McCurry
Family violence response and people with disability
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Family violence response and people with disability
Locked in: Moving on COVID action for people with disability
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Locked in: Moving on COVID action for people with disability
Disability Advocacy and the NDIS - Honi Brasher
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Disability Advocacy and the NDIS - Honi Brasher
NDIS and Disability Advocacy - David Petherick
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NDIS and Disability Advocacy - David Petherick
NDIS and Disability Advocacy - Maddy Holland-King
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NDIS and Disability Advocacy - Maddy Holland-King
Rachael Thompson - Disability Advocacy and the NDIS
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Rachael Thompson - Disability Advocacy and the NDIS

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  • @ashwininanivdekar5380
    @ashwininanivdekar5380 28 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Excellent explanation ❤

  • @dinornis
    @dinornis 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I love this video and the way it speaks weirdly close to home - from not being allowed to partake in science in high school, to a scanning and filing job because I couldn't get employment elsewhere; currently unemployed struggling with barriers in completing my master's in science!). Buuuuut I worry that the coding in this video risks portraying the 'ableism is worse than racism' argument that white disabled folk often use & already seems to exist in the comments on this video? It feels like an odd choice to use folks who are historically & currently discriminated against as the example of someone who /isn't/ facing any barriers, against a white person with disability. I think I maybe get the intention behind the choice, but I'm not 100% sure if it's entirely going to be perceived this way as racism & diminishing of experiences of racism are still very much issues within the disabled community (from what I've seen as a white disabled person)?

  • @merrilynstanger7241
    @merrilynstanger7241 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    What if your landlord is your big sister and she has let you live in black mould for over 2 years ? I am so reactive to mould Pain , rashes , insomnia The most obvious mast cell like rashes She pulled carpet up but no inspection ! It is a wet. building .. Half residents have left . I am in so much pain So reactive but she is my sister and she is smart She did not put me on any lease I PAY all the bills here ! My mother contributed to the purchase of this apartment but I am not treated well and I need the WILl as she made provision if I should leave the apartment . Should I go straight to legal aid ? She has not repaired things in time frame , I alerted her about mould Visible very visible over 2 years ago She refused to get an inspection I have NDIS now and they are more stress to my painful body They are not helping me . I am injured from a fall Locked out of Alfred Spinal rehab Locked down in black mould. Alone I So my physio pushed for NDIS They have made my situation worse as they should have had me out of here or looked up the rules They know I have mould toxic symptoms They won't let me use my finding to pay for an inspection by Dr Cameron Jones A PhD in environmental science His passion expertise is wet buildings. Mould I am really unwell She is my big sister who is toxic to me She is controlling as i am on a pension She is very wealthy Her hats working rich husband left her though . Her home is worth 5 million She won't even get it inspected

  • @merrilynstanger7241
    @merrilynstanger7241 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I am leaving

  • @kavyajha4
    @kavyajha4 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Amazing concept explana6

  • @MargaretGibson-tg8xc
    @MargaretGibson-tg8xc 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    why is there no legal assistance for the poor persecuted as mentally ill

  • @VanessaChisanga
    @VanessaChisanga 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    ❤🥰

  • @yingbean40
    @yingbean40 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I found this presentation to be very insightful. Thank you for sharing the information.

  • @gracecursio183
    @gracecursio183 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Pension rise

  • @tom-vx1lp
    @tom-vx1lp 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    where are the men in all of this, not partaking in this absolute balderdash

  • @dw8723
    @dw8723 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    S.Neil.a . N.a rayan . , very corrupt senior guardian who went into the hospital system without medical jurisdiction and gave permission and invented a reason for drugging an old man , then having HospitalAllied Health Staff participate in acts of fraud , all to place this man under an order of guardianship and administration. Office of the public advocate with Colleen Pearce at the forefront claiming herself as First Nation, is stealing the next generation of vulnerable people grabbing their freedoms , their homes their superannuation. You could be next a.a.s.g.a.a no affiliation but they tell you how many times these acts of corruption keep happening around Australia. Sue Me? Try it I will present all evidence to the courts!

  • @SchoolActivity-fq1hl
    @SchoolActivity-fq1hl 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Wonderful ❤ explanation

  • @moosieh1
    @moosieh1 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Please stop with all this equity nonsense. All it does is empower the weakest members of society, the disabled, traumatized and mentally ill. It's a deflection tactic from the scourge of systemic racism, mainly anti-blackness

  • @miravlix
    @miravlix 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    It's really SICK to use a person of colour as the counterpoint to the white disabled person. Ableist racism... When the skin colour COUNT AS BEING DISABLED in some countries, grow some balls and admit "NORMAL" people hate different and is using that as an excuse to be hateful, so anyone born different, whatever it is skin colour, looks, culture, how you dress, glasses anything different is used as an excuse by the sick "normal" people to harm others and now your being an asshole and conveniently boxing ableism into just being about 18% instead of the truth that it affect most people, because "normal" is fucking sick in our world.

  • @nanclindamar
    @nanclindamar 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Well articulated, you aptly spoke the people’s mind Thanks for being an advocate of the people

  • @user-de1xz9ot9k
    @user-de1xz9ot9k 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Staff keep their jobs and promotions and patients forced to dissengage , & already dead by suicide by those same people and systems that are supposed to be our health care advocates ! Iv seen this ! I know names and i know the deceased names of those pushed out by mental health clinics !!!

  • @user-de1xz9ot9k
    @user-de1xz9ot9k 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Gayded to become unwell or dissengage services by the very staff and institutions that “ supposed to advocate our freedoms !!!

  • @user-de1xz9ot9k
    @user-de1xz9ot9k 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Gauded by the very people and institutions that supposed to advocate our rights !!! Reality check ! “ no rights for mentaly ill ! The disposable people with dissabilities ! And the staff that reinforce discrimination !!!

  • @user-de1xz9ot9k
    @user-de1xz9ot9k 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    No rights for the mentally ill !!! Reality !!!

  • @lucienneshinners4199
    @lucienneshinners4199 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    'Promo SM'

  • @AlBundyOz
    @AlBundyOz 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    NDIS Safeguards and Commision as well as NDIA is about to face a multi million dollar lawsuit brought by an individual. Time to sack all these usless mugs

  • @jo-annahicks3324
    @jo-annahicks3324 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This video brought me to tears...it's very shocking in it's accuracy!

  • @emmaarabaeshun1615
    @emmaarabaeshun1615 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Best explanation ever

  • @tanyasymington4300
    @tanyasymington4300 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I wish I can have a advocate for my daughter and my grandson that was stolen from MCFD the social worker lied in the whole file and my daughter and my grandson wants to come home. It’s been eight months now.

  • @dw8723
    @dw8723 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This is Colleen Pearce , her guardians her employees are corrupt . In many cases these employees alter and manipulate your health records to make you look as if you are incapacitated. Genevieve Nihill the head of guardianship division who is heard stating,’ everybody needs to obey the order’ is personally involved in this corruption. She makes in excess of $250,000 annually and vcat k monthly administration fee from those placed under orders. They do not make decisions according to the laws of the guardianship and administration act , they make decisions that suit their own monetary based agendas. Most of these individuals placed under orders have been drugged then capacity assessed. They do not place family in the least restricted orders. Please do not ever go to vcat for guardianships, they are corrupt. See aaashaa we are not associated with this group but they have been able to gather the many examples of abuses caused by Vcat and Office of the Public Advocate. End note, Colleen sounds like a professional doesn’t she , when we exposed the corruption what happened to our family member, five of her employees left OPA immediately upon the revolution of the abuses.

  • @Mmmmmmmmm80132
    @Mmmmmmmmm80132 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Beautiful

  • @user-hy5sn7pc9t
    @user-hy5sn7pc9t 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    ❤❤

  • @shanianawaaz.
    @shanianawaaz. 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Informative

  • @user-hm2hd5rk4d
    @user-hm2hd5rk4d 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Presented very nicely

  • @UmarFarooq-fu5vh
    @UmarFarooq-fu5vh 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Amazing

  • @user-up8sw2ch1r
    @user-up8sw2ch1r 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Beautiful

  • @mandlin4602
    @mandlin4602 ปีที่แล้ว

    I’m severely dyslexic (I have a lot Of coping mechanisms, it’s why you probably can’t tell), dyspraxic and have ADD. This is pretty much my life too, and people without these types of differences don’t get it and love to use the word “excuse” as if I decided to deliberately underachieve and be traumatised and feel isolated for life. I feel so depressed, argh.

  • @paranormalexperience5770
    @paranormalexperience5770 ปีที่แล้ว

    It will be interesting to see if The NDIA / Royal Commissions recommendation of atrocity of the system. The GOV makes $3 per $1 Dollar spent from Taxpayers.. very clever. 3x participants and we get TOLD how and when we use the funds.. NO Thankyou.. they took back $300,000 of unused funds and about to take back another $200,000 poor NDIS is over budget hey? It only benefits their economy. During Covid ALL activities were stopped and money returned to the GOV. What a fantastic media story😂??

  • @RhiannaBarr
    @RhiannaBarr ปีที่แล้ว

    Yep. Thats me to a T.

  • @saniyamakandar5829
    @saniyamakandar5829 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you 😇

  • @swaraykamarah9298
    @swaraykamarah9298 ปีที่แล้ว

    I hope this right is for every race. Because I’m not seeing other races in the the video

  • @manjukadesai1040
    @manjukadesai1040 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great explanation

  • @carolinebyrne9392
    @carolinebyrne9392 ปีที่แล้ว

    THIS WILL ONLY MAKE DISABLED PERSONS A RIGHT LOT OF WHINING POOR ME VICTIMS LIKE BLACK PEOPLE TRANS FAT OR ONY OTHER KIND OF PERSON THAT YOU WANT TO CRONTROL AND TELL THEM THAT THEY ARE ALWAYS GOING TO BE A POOR OPRESSED VICTIM WITHOUT SOME SELFRIGHTOUS PIMPLED FACED KNOW IT ALL CIOLLAGE P===K TELLING THEM HES HERE TO SAVE AND STAND UP FOR LOVE INCLOUSION AND DIVERISTY PLEASE DONT MAKE ME BRING UP MY DINNER BY THE WAY I HAVE CERIBLE PALSY ONLY IN BOOTH FEET AND I AM NOT NOW OR WAS A VICTIM AND I CAN STAND UP FOR MYSELF THANK YOU

    • @carolinebyrne9392
      @carolinebyrne9392 ปีที่แล้ว

      HOW DARE YOU TELL THIS LITTLE WHAT SHE CANT BE SHE CAN BE ANYTHING THAT SHE DAMN WELL PLEASES DONT LISTON TO THIS SHITE WOKE VICTINHOOD I WENT TO MAINSTREAM SCHOOL MADE SO MANY GOOD AND LOYAL FRIENDS WHO NEVER ONVE TREATED ME ANY DIFFRENTLY TO ALL THE REST OF THE SCHOOL MANY ARE STILL REMAIN GOOD FRIENDS TO THIS VERY DAY WHEN I GOT BULLYED THAT PERSONS LIFE WAS MADE A TORAL MUSERY BY THE ALL OF THE OTHER PUPLES I GOT TEASED AND AND HAD PRANKS POU;;ED ON ME LIKE THE REST OF THE SOCALLED NORMAL KIDS I GOT A GOOD TICKING OF WHEN IT WAS CALLED FOR AND IN MY CASE THAT WAS FAIRLY OFTEN AFTER LEAVEING SCHOOL WITH A GOOD GRADES I WORKED IN AS A POSTMISTRESS KINDERGARDEN TEACHER I WAS ON THE STAGE IN AMUTURE PRDUCTIONS NOW I LIVE IN RENTED SHELTERED ACCOMATION WRITE POTRY AND I HAVE HAD 2 BOOKS OF MINE PUBLISHED AT THE MOMENT I AM WRITEING A 3 VOLOUMN I AM PLANING A CHILDRENS STORY BOOK AND A ATHOBIROIITY AND BECORE YOU SMART ALEXS SAU I CANT SPELL F---K OF NIETHER COULD SHAKSPIER AND LOOK WHERE THAT GOT HIM PLUS HOW DARE TELL THIS LITTLE AND THE ICEING ON THE CAKE I HAVE GOT A LOVELY YOUNG MAN 24 YEARS MY JUNOUR CALLED JAMES WHO I AM ENGAGED TO BE MARRIED TO VERY SOON AND I AM 65 YEARS YOUNG A RECYCLED THATS ME ROCK CHICK EXTRAINAIR

    • @florboandherflora
      @florboandherflora 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@carolinebyrne9392Abby and Zoe are fictional characters

    • @carolinebyrne9392
      @carolinebyrne9392 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@florboandherflora i was born with cp but instead of wrapping me up in cotten wool my parents treated me the very all my friends were i wont to the local dchool fell of my bike and skind my kneed regulary built siowmen and flung sniwballes at my friends ubtil my little hands stung with pain but i toughted it out and did not once go home crying for mum now i have a home of my own plus a lovely boyfroend of 5 years i weite artcles for lical mags at the miment i am writeing my autobiogerphty plus i have had too books of poety published and this whoul certantaly not have happened if my parents had the poor like victim of the mim and dad in this story treat disable people like every one else PLEASE

  • @sharonjensen3016
    @sharonjensen3016 ปีที่แล้ว

    It's no wonder too many people with a disability fall through the cracks. We're constantly told by an ableist society "Can't/Won't/Don't." Time to change the narrative.

  • @subratachakma5847
    @subratachakma5847 ปีที่แล้ว

    It is very appreciating

  • @danielclement6199
    @danielclement6199 ปีที่แล้ว

    Ableism is good and right.

  • @nightfog1722
    @nightfog1722 ปีที่แล้ว

    Never assume someone is lower ability regardless of whether they have some form of diagnosis. The best thing you can do is stand back and keep your mouth shut, if you have to believe it also know that you are incorrect and the reality is that you have no way of knowing the inner workings of their mind, you are almost certainly not getting the context or are biased based on faulty information you have been taught all your life. It's perfectly possible for people with disabilities to be not only normal but above the capabilities of someone without a disability. Forget about what you read on a person's test results, for the benefit of the child/teen/adult and their development it's best you keep your mouth shut, and best also go unlearn your view that things like IQ performance, academic performance, atar results and the like are reflective of intelligence and capability. Otherwise your own mentality will lead to bad outcomes for that person

    • @sharonjensen3016
      @sharonjensen3016 ปีที่แล้ว

      It's past time for so-called normal society to stop making assumptions about the disabled and make improvements.

  • @karensherlock5151
    @karensherlock5151 ปีที่แล้ว

    To Speak of our Childhood Trauma Is Brutal for Me I We Deserve 3 Million Each Woah Just Saying

  • @ErutaniaRose
    @ErutaniaRose ปีที่แล้ว

    This was a great video--but I also hope they do one on invisible disabilities like chronic illnesses, and late diagnosis (which affects a lot of AFAB people due to medical bias).

    • @jo-annahicks3324
      @jo-annahicks3324 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Can I please ask what 'AFAB' means? I have ME/CFS, & Complex PTSD...I have witnessed & experienced a whole heap of ableism...that I did not..BEFORE.. the development of these. I would also like to see a video on this subject.

    • @just_one_swiftie
      @just_one_swiftie 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@jo-annahicks3324 AFAB means assigned female at birth

    • @jacobmcdonald6567
      @jacobmcdonald6567 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@jo-annahicks3324 born female

  • @confessionsofanaussie-asia4494
    @confessionsofanaussie-asia4494 ปีที่แล้ว

    This is correct honestly! I hate it when people refer us to the medical model, it's like they don't want us to be part of society.

  • @Thdydn
    @Thdydn ปีที่แล้ว

    This is the best explanation of the models of disability I’ve seen thank you!

  • @Paul-gs4oy
    @Paul-gs4oy ปีที่แล้ว

    This has inspired me to tell my story online. It’s corrupt.

  • @lesliewinchester8225
    @lesliewinchester8225 ปีที่แล้ว

    I need ada 1990 title Ii help. I have been beaten and raped and want restitution in court and have had 150 false referrals. Judges fail to follow my request for reasonable accommodation and break ada 1990 Title Ii law. But your not helping disabled people if you don’t do what they cannot do.

  • @packman2321
    @packman2321 ปีที่แล้ว

    Really appreciated this one. I like the focus on systemic ableism rather than offsetting onto individual failings. Absolutely brilliant

  • @AH-fk6bd
    @AH-fk6bd ปีที่แล้ว

    sounds like what nonwhites have dealt with for centuries - you haven't fixed that so don't talk to me about fixing this

    • @thefluffyaj4119
      @thefluffyaj4119 ปีที่แล้ว

      we can try out best to fix both institutionalized racism and institutionalized ableism! we can do it at the same time, both people of color and disabled people have suffered enough

    • @packman2321
      @packman2321 ปีที่แล้ว

      These always frustrate me. While it's true that non-white people also get discriminated against(and it probably wasn't the wisest option to code the disabled character as white and the abled character as non-white) these aren't independent issues. A lot of discrimination gets coded in ableist terms and it's not like only white people are targetted by ableism or disableism. Advocating for racial equality without also including anti-sexism, anti-ableism, decoloniality et cetera only serves to undermine the effort to fix these issues, as the systems just fall back into each other (so if one tries to fix racism without fixing ableism, then race just gets medicalised and shifted into a 'meritocracy' as you can see in works like the Bell Curve). I get the frustration and these campaigns should in no way be used to distract away from the very real issue racism presents in Australia (and honestly in the rest of the anglophonic world or globally) but ableism also needs to be dealt with. The eugenic impulse that underlies a lot of the issues that this video is discussing is the same one that underlined scientific racism throughout the centuries and it's endemic in discussions in some really pernicious ways. Ableism and racism are less distractions from each other than outworkings of the same oppressive systems of 'assumed normal' and othering. And as I've said for non-white disabled people, both fall to form each other. Ableism discourses don't (and can't be allowed) to just mean 'ableism against white people', we have to remember that this is a larger issue

    • @oiytd5wugho
      @oiytd5wugho 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I mean, ableism can be considered foundational to other forms of oppression. In order to justify racism you _have_ to hold ableist ideas most of the time. You can't "fix" just one kind of bigotry, it doesn't work that way, you gotta chip away at all of them all at the same time.