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Episode Summary: In this episode of the We Advocate Podcast, Gordon and Annie are joined by returning guest Dr. Gillian Petit, along with Phil Ney from Inclusion Alberta, for an important conversation about research, lived experience, and the future of disability supports in Alberta. As Alberta prepares for the rollout of the Alberta Disability Assistance Program (ADAP), this episode explores a critical question: Are these policy changes actually improving people’s lives? Why this matters: There is currently no formal government evaluation of ADAP’s real-world impact. This study aims to fill that gap by: * Collecting real lived experiences * Providing evidence-based insights * Helping shape better policy decisions Key Takeaways: * ADAP represents a major shift in disability support policy in Alberta * There is a real need for independent, long-term evaluation * Lived experience + data = powerful advocacy * Participation in research is a practical way to create impact Memorable lines: “Lived experience is powerful, but data makes it undeniable.” "Policy decisions should be based on what’s actually happening, not what we assume is happening.” “This research connects individual stories to system-wide impact.” Resources & Links: Participate in the ADAP Research Study: https://redcap.com/AISHstudy [https://inclusionalberta.org/adap-facts-and-take-action/] Learn more about Inclusion Alberta: https://inclusionalberta.org [https://inclusionalberta.org]
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