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EPISODE · Apr 10, 2019 · 47 MIN

Disability and the Arts: How can we make the Arts Accessible for Patrons?

from Disarming Disability · host Public House Media

This week Sarah and Nicole chat with expert Talleri McRae about the ins-and-outs of being a good "host" when inviting people with disabilities into your space. How do you ensure their comfort? How do you communicate effectively to learn their needs? And how to approach the topic of access in any life situation? This week's episode is a goldmine of creating comfort for all types of disability.

This week Sarah and Nicole chat with expert Talleri McRae about the ins-and-outs of being a good "host" when inviting people with disabilities into your space. How do you ensure their comfort? How do you communicate effectively to learn their needs? And how to approach the topic of access in any life situation? This week's episode is a goldmine of creating comfort for all types of disability.

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My Messy, Human Life Sheena Grund A new adventure of being alive in this messy, difficult, and beautiful human life... topics to be discussed at different times: life, unlearning, disability, faith, love, Spirit... really all the things! It'll be messy (as in all over the place), but that literally in the title of the podcast, so hopefully it's not a surprise! Also, life is unpredictable and beautiful, which I hope this podcast will be, too. Disability Law Show CKNW Programming Samfiru Tumarkin LLP is a Toronto-based law firm that specializes in labour and employment law, as well as personal injury and insurance claims. SBS News in Easy English A daily five minute news wrap for English learners and people with disability. Non Linear Learning - Rethinking Education for Neurodivergent Learners Dr. Vaish Sarathy Where we raise the bar on Education for children with a disability.Educating a child with a disability isn't for the faint of heart, and if you're a parent or educator who refuses to give up on your child's potential, you're in the right place.Hosted by TEDx speaker and Ph.D. Chemist Dr. Vaish Sarathy [mom to a non-speaking Autistic teen with Down syndrome], this podcast offers a bold new way to support your child's learning, regulation, and independence without burnout or arbitrary busy work.Together we explore how to:- Break learning barriers so your child with Autism / Down Syndrome / ADHD can learn complex Math and Science- Make teaching and learning at home a flow state- Support brain + body health with practical, science-backed tools- Use Non Linear Education strategies to unlock growth in ways traditional systems never couldHear from top educators, researchers, and self-advocates. And most importantly, believe again: in your child, and in yourself.

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