First Peoples Disability Network (Australia)'s Mobcast show

First Peoples Disability Network (Australia)'s Mobcast

Summary: First Peoples Disability Network (Australia) is a national organisation of and for Australia’s First Peoples with disability, their families and communities. Its purpose is to promote respect for human rights, secure social justice, and empower First Peoples with disability to participate in Australian society on an equal basis with others. We are the custodians of the narratives of First Peoples with disability, their families and communities and we recognise this important responsibility. Because ours is an oral history, we continue this by recognising the value of our peoples’ narratives and collecting this as data, which informs our work and the work of others. www.fpdn.org.au

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Podcasts:

 FPDN at the United Nations Conference of State Parties on the Rights of Persons with Disability 2018 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 262

In this mobcast episode FPDN CEO Damian Griffis gives an update on FPDN representing at the United Nations in New York. Damian discusses his opportunity to address the UN and the issues he raised with regards to Aboriginal prisoners with disability, Evelyn Collins & FPDN Deputy CEO June Riemer presenting at the Women with Disability event and FPDN’s Paul Calcott at the 1st LGBTIQ+ people with disability event. There is also some exciting news about FPDN’s new national project!

 Disability must be included in Closing the Gap | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 215

FPDN’s Research and Policy Director Scott Avery discusses the urgent need for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander disability to be included as a target under the government’s Closing the Gap Policy Framework. Learn more about the role of FPDN in Closing the Gap and the message we are bringing to the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet.

 Step through guide to accessing a myGov account online | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 526

In this mobcast episode FPDN's Jake Briggs returns to step you through how to access the Australian Government Department of Human Services MyGov web page to open an account to gain access to the NDIS participant portal 'My Space'

 Our Way Planning: Understanding the NDIS with Traditional Art and Story-telling | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 334

The Our Way Planning Resource was developed by FPDN in consultation with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders living with disability, Elders and community members across NSW, the Northern Territory, Queensland and the Torres Strait Islands. In this episode, June Riemer talks about how the Our Way Planning Resource uses the traditional method of art and story-telling to help Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people with disability understand their entitlements under the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). Our communities can use the book in their own way to identify what type of support is needed to help keep them keep strong in their relationships, their family, community and culture. FPDN provides training for organisations wishing to use this resource. Find out more info here https://fpdn.org.au/our-way-planning-resources/ Artwork: Person Centred Care by Paul Constable-Calcott, Music by Malliwild.

 NDIS Home Modifications for our Mob: What you need to know | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 493

There's an opportunity for Aboriginal Tradespeople and businesses to become registered home modifications providers with the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). First Peoples Disability Network's Build Up Project gives you the tools to take up this opportunity. In this mobcast episode, we discuss our Aboriginal Trades Directory developed for Aboriginal people with disability by Aboriginal people with disability in NSW. We discuss cultural safety and how to register as a home modifications provider with the NDIS. For a copy of the Aboriginal Trades Directory or for the step through guide to PRODA check out http://fpdn.org.au/portfolio/buildup/ Music by Malliwild.

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