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Trudy spoke with Bronwyn Newman about the Listen to Me project that is pioneering the development of a patient-reported experience measure for people with intellectual disability.
You can access the transcript here.
You can contact Bronwyn with more questions here.
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Trudy speaks with PhD Candidate Natalie Skinner about her work with culturally diverse clients in speech pathology.
You can access the podcast here.
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Trudy spoke to Emre Ilhan, a physiotherapist and lecturer within the Department of Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Health, and Human Sciences, at Macquarie University about inclusion in research. Join us for this thought provoking discussion!
The transcript is located here.
Contact Emre here: [email protected]
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Trudy spoke with the Clinical Research Network Manager from Cochlear, Dr Colleen Psarros about the research that she is involved with.
You can access the transcript from this link
Learn more about the research at Cochlear from this link
You can contact Colleen Psarros directly through her email: [email protected]
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Trudy speaks to Macquarie academic, Kathleen Tait about a quality of life study for families of children who are blind or have low vision.
Transcript is located here.
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Trudy speaks with Dr Nicola McDowell about the Austin Assessment, a tool to support clients with CVI.
Find the Austin Assessment here.
You can access the transcript here.
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Trudy speaks with Jermy Pang about her experiences as an advocate for herself, her children and deaf colleagues and friends.
The transcript is available at this link.
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Trudy speaks to Naomi Clarry about her experiences as an advocate. Naomi is the NSW Programs Facilitator at Hear For You.
You can access the transcript here: Transcript
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Trudy speaks with podcast favourite Elise Lonsdale about the advocacy work they do for themselves and the community.
The transcript can be located here.
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Trudy speaks with Hear for You National Manager John Lui about his advocacy work.
You can learn more about Hear For You at this link.
You can access the transcript here.
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Trudy talks with repeat podcast visitor Michael Corrigan, Assistive Technology Consultant at NextSense, about advocating for himself and clients.
You can find the transcript here.
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It is World Hearing Day and we are celebrating with an early episode! Trudy is talking with Elizabeth Ellis and Denise Clayton about their experiences with cochlear implants. To learn more about World Hearing Day, follow this link.
You can access the transcript at this link: Transcript.
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Trudy spends some time with Chris Edwards, Manager Government Relations and Advocacy for Vision Australia, about his role.
The transcript can be found here.
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Trudy talks to Michael Clarkson, Assistant Principal, about his advocacy work with DHH Students.
You can access the transcript here.
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Trudy continues the topic of advocacy with a conversation with Ben Clare. Ben was awarded the David Blyth Award in recognition by Blind Citizens Australia of his significant contribution to the lives of people who are blind or have low vision, and the Lesley Hall Award for Lifetime Achievement from Disability Leadership Institute- he offers many insights about advocacy in our discussion. We hope you enjoy it!
Transcript can be located here.
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The NextSense Institute is back after a hiatus and we are beginning the year with a series exploring the topic of advocacy with people in the community with lived experience of sensory disability. We begin with a conversation with Robyn McKenzie.
Transcript Link is here.
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Join Trudy as she talks to Dr Cay Holbrook about her conference experiences as she prepares her keynote address for the SPEVI 2023 Online Conference.
You can learn more about the conference here.
You can view the transcript here.
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Join Trudy as she talks to SPEVI 2023 Keynote Professor John Ravenscroft.
Learn more about the conference here.
Download the podcast transcript here.
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Join Trudy as she speaks to Lisa Hamm, one of the keynote speakers at the SPEVI 2023 Online Conference.
Find out more about the conference here.
Download the transcript here.
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