In this episode, our host Simone Dudley talks with Dr Megan Hosken on raising concerns that families may have about their child’s health and development. Dr Hosken provides tips and insights on ways to support families achieve the outcomes they’re seeking when visiting a general practitioner (GP) and other health professionals. These recommendations will help speed the process of making referrals for assessment and lead to accessing important services and supports. Families and professionals will benefit from hearing Dr Hosken talk about the importance of building rapport through a family centred and collaborative approach.
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How individual changes can impact a whole community
In this episode our host Simone Dudley talks with Lucy about how the experience of living in a rural community shaped her role in supporting her son, Jake. Lucy shares her story of how her family invested in services for Jake and how she is now a key contributor to his and the community’s support needs. Lucy uses the quote, “the strength of the wolf is in the pack” when describing the opportunities made available by living in an inclusive community.
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Putting parents in the driver’s seat
In this episode, Melo shares his story about parental agency as he talks with our host, Simone Dudley. Melo stresses never to underestimate the importance of a parent’s influence on their child’s development, as experienced with his own daughter.
Listen to Melo as he defines hope as having a goal, believing you can make a difference, and having a pathway to follow. This as well as the benefit that comes from peers sharing their stories truly highlights that parents are a rich resource for one another, for their lived experience incorporates deeper meaning to any message they deliver, and it was this that helped guide Melo back into the driver’s seat. This led Melo to realise – if you believe it to be possible, you begin to see possibilities.
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The power of knowledge
In this episode Ciara talks with our host, Simone Dudley, about the importance of building knowledge and finding your voice. Ciara describes how gaining an understanding of best practice empowered her and her husband to find and advocate for the right supports for their son. This, alongside firsthand experience, led them to establish a peer support group for parents and carers of children on the spectrum. Ciara reminds us that with the right information and supports parents and carers are better equipped to make decisions that lead to better outcomes for them and their children.
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Creating a culture that celebrates disability within a family
In this episode our host Simone Dudley, talks with Kara about her family and work. Kara is a mum and researcher from Cincinnati, who studies parenting with disabilities. Kara and her husband are both disabled parents of three children with and without disabilities. Listen to Kara as she shares insights into how her family creates a culture that celebrates disability and how she advocates and builds support for people with disabilities through inclusive practices.
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The Family Voices Podcast is a new series featuring casual conversations with families of children with disability and/or developmental delay and the professionals they work alongside. This podcast aims to support and build families’ knowledge, skills and confidence when navigating the early childhood intervention (ECI) landscape.
It is also an avenue for parents to share their individual stories of everyday life in a family with a child diagnosed with disability and/or developmental delay.
Bought to you by Early Childhood Intervention Australia - Victoria/Tasmania (ECIA VIC/TAS) - a membership-based not-for-profit organisation proudly working alongside families, practitioners and other organisations that provide supports for young children with disability and/or developmental delay for over 35 years.
To learn more about the podcast and our organisation please visit: www.eciavic.org.au
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