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This is the third episode of the Awkward Sisters Podcast where we have tough conversations about awkward issues in the health and disability space. In this episode, Nicole and Claire discuss who is “allowed” to talk about disability issues. Claire and Nicole then discuss disability language including ableist language, identity first vs person first language, inspirational language and learning to change our language and being challenged or called out for our language use. We also touch on a sport’s accessibility issue where the AFL did actually step up and address issues! Join us for a medium to highly awkward episode! There is a Trigger Warning for today’s episode as we discuss language and make reference to some language that has been used as disability slurs. People with Disabilities Australia Language Guide: click here [https://pwd.org.au/resources/language-guide/] We’re The Superhumans Paralympic: click here [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IocLkk3aYlk] . It’s an awesome video with some amazing people and skills shown; we’re not critical of the whole thing, but would ask listeners to consider the inclusion of some of the images shown (like brushing teeth) and the helpfulness of framing disability as “super human”. God’s Special Child Poem: click here [https://www.scrapbook.com/poems/doc/17031.html]. Please note our Trigger Warning for reading this because this has been challenging for many in the disabled community. Article about the MCG access: click here [https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-03-25/vic-wheelchair-access-win-after-meeting-with-afl/102138568]. Please note that the @DarrenWheels has noted this continues to still be a challenge and he encourages everyone to keep holding the AFL to account! Logo for "Awkward Sisters Podcast" featuring two stylized figures on a white background with teal and black accents. [https://encourageot.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/20221007_141159264_iOS.png]
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