The Intersection of Living with Disabilities Within the Work and Healthcare Spaces
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Audio update - near the last ten minutes or so of the podcast, you will hear some echoing and my apologies for that. Good 'ole technology! I hope that you will be able to listen all the way through. Thank you and take care.
In this episode, I am interviewing Sterling and their pronouns are they/them. Sterling is Metis, queer, and lives with disabilities. They are a very strong advocate within their disability community, both provincially and nationally. We talk about what it is like to navigate the Ontario Disabilities Support Program, and how workplaces should be accommodating those living with disabilities. We also discuss the biases within the healthcare spaces and how social determinants of health are vital to discuss and consider when treating patients.
Take care and I welcome all feedback at thehumanbirchtreepodcast@gmail.com
I thank Sterling whole-heartedly for joining me as a guest and we all have a lot to learn from them.
As always, reach out to me about anything you want to share or any ideas you may have for future podcast episodes at thehumanbirchtree@gmail.com