123: The Quest for #Autonomy in #Disability – 12 Days of #AODA – Day 10

In this episode of Above and Beyond the Accessibility and Inclusion podcast, hosts Anthony Frisina and Maddy Dever, The Autistic Rambler, discuss the importance of autonomy, consent, and respect for individuals with disabilities. They explore the challenges faced in achieving true accessibility and the need for individuals to have control over their own lives. The conversation emphasizes the significance of understanding individual needs and fostering allyship within the disability community.

Takeaways

  • Accessibility is a journey with many challenges.

  • Autonomy is a fundamental human right.

  • Consent is often overlooked for people with disabilities.

  • Independence and autonomy are not the same.

  • Respecting individual needs is crucial for true inclusion.

  • We must listen to the voices of those with disabilities.

  • Preconceived notions about disabilities can hinder progress.

  • Investing time in understanding individuals is essential.

  • We need to presume competence in people with disabilities.

  • Allyship is vital in advocating for disability rights.

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Chapters

00:00 – Celebrating Accessibility Progress in Ontario

02:23 – Understanding Autonomy and Its Importance

04:33 – Consent and the Right to Autonomy

07:12 – Respecting Individual Needs and Presuming Competence

#Accessibility, #Inclusion, #Autonomy, #Consent, #DisabilityRights, #AODA, #Ontario, #Allyship, #Independence, #QualityOfLife

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