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EPISODE · Mar 30, 2026 · 48 MIN

Saranna Schultz: Cerebral Palsy Advocate

from Mental Health Matters: Voices of Change · host Susan Day, Mindful Arts Therapy

I’m honoured to introduce a guest whose advocacy isas bold as it is compassionate. Saranna Schultz is a powerful voice for disability rights, a person living with cerebral palsy, and a passionate advocate with CP Active—a movement led by people with lived experience, working to create systemic change and amplify disabled voices across Australia.Saranna brings insight, humour, and fierce determination toevery conversation. Whether she’s speaking on access, representation, or the everyday realities of living with CP, she reminds us that advocacy isn’t just policy—it’s personal, relational, and deeply human.We’ll be talking about identity, inclusion, and what itmeans to lead with lived experience. So settle in, and let’s listen deeply.Reach out to Saranna - LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/saranna-schultz/ CP Active Champions - https://cerebralpalsy.org.au/news-stories/cpactive-champions-meet-key-politician-to-step-up-blaze-the-trail-campaign/CP Active News - https://cpactive.org.au/news/ Be My GuestIf you’re interested in being a guest on Mental HealthMatters: Voices of Change, please comment and Susan will be in touch. About Mindful Arts TherapyMindful Arts Therapy creates safe, empowering spaces wherecreativity becomes a pathway to healing. Through art, reflection, and trauma‑informed practice, it supports mental health by helping people of all ages build resilience, express emotions, and reconnect with their inner strength. For more information:⁠⁠https://mindfulartstherapy.com.au/⁠⁠ 🛑 Disclaimer: This episode does not replace professional mental or physical health care. Please consult a qualified therapist or medical practitioner for personalized support.

I’m honoured to introduce a guest whose advocacy isas bold as it is compassionate. Saranna Schultz is a powerful voice for disability rights, a person living with cerebral palsy, and a passionate advocate with CP Active—a movement led by people with lived experience, working to create systemic change and amplify disabled voices across Australia.Saranna brings insight, humour, and fierce determination toevery conversation. Whether she’s speaking on access, representation, or the everyday realities of living with CP, she reminds us that advocacy isn’t just policy—it’s personal, relational, and deeply human.We’ll be talking about identity, inclusion, and what itmeans to lead with lived experience. So settle in, and let’s listen deeply.Reach out to Saranna - LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/saranna-schultz/ CP Active Champions - https://cerebralpalsy.org.au/news-stories/cpactive-champions-meet-key-politician-to-step-up-blaze-the-trail-campaign/CP Active News - https://cpactive.org.au/news/ Be My GuestIf you’re interested in being a guest on Mental HealthMatters: Voices of Change, please comment and Susan will be in touch. About Mindful Arts TherapyMindful Arts Therapy creates safe, empowering spaces wherecreativity becomes a pathway to healing. Through art, reflection, and trauma‑informed practice, it supports mental health by helping people of all ages build resilience, express emotions, and reconnect with their inner strength. For more information:⁠⁠https://mindfulartstherapy.com.au/⁠⁠ 🛑 Disclaimer: This episode does not replace professional mental or physical health care. Please consult a qualified therapist or medical practitioner for personalized support.

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