Thanks to all of our @IncludedPod supporters! We are on hiatus until we can find funding to continue the podcast. Stay tuned and enjoy our previously recorded episodes. We hope to be back soon!
Join us as we learn from @DrBlackDeer, an expert in practice-based evidence and mental health of Indigenous youth! Find our conversation anywhere podcasts are released or at this link: https://t.co/K6RiSG8hJz #DecolonizeMentalHealth#DecolonizeResearch
On the 42nd episode of @IncludedPod, NCDPR co-PI Dr. Willi Horner-Johnson takes a cross-disability approach to pregnancy and health in her work and calls for a culture shift in reproductive care.
Listen to episode 42: https://t.co/sBsJYRVv3p
Listen in for powerhouse Dr. Willi Horner-Johnson's work on reproductive health and people with disabilities! She dives into data collection, stereotypes, contraceptive access, and so much more. @OHSUUCEDD @OHSUNews@dis_pregnancy https://t.co/rS2QEJ5qbD
Powerful work and words from the one and only Lisa Iezzoni @nytimes. @NickSReed and I talked with Lisa about this work for @IncludedPod - an urgent call to action for addressing healthcare inequities for people with disabilities: https://t.co/v5hDbbp6Ia
And we are BACK! After a summer hiatus and lots of fun research @BonnieSwenorPhD and @NickSReed are ready to get back to making podcasts. Stay tuned for an exciting new season focused on timely issues and new angles of disability equity!
@JHUDisability @CarolineCerill1
“When we really focus [on] human experience, that's where we start to see the greatest change and improvements to accessibility.”
Jared Smith from @WebAIM reveals how critical web accessibility is to us all, and what we can do to help improve it.
https://t.co/e9kQIhpoUn
“When we really focus [on] human experience, that's where we start to see the greatest change and improvements to accessibility.”
Jared Smith from @WebAIM reveals how critical web accessibility is to us all, and what we can do to help improve it.
https://t.co/e9kQIhpoUn
The team @JHUDisability has been grateful to collaborate with @webaim, including on the COVID-19 Vaccine Website Accessibility Dashboard along with @ThinkEquitable: https://t.co/iC0W0Usapv
“Nuance is a keyword in bioethics.”
@mildredzsolomon discusses tough questions, human flourishing, and how the work of @hastingscenter intersects with disability.
Check out the full conversation here: https://t.co/OlShLqEn7Y
Tune into our episode with @chadruffinMD about his experience as a deaf ENT & cochlear implant surgeon!
He discusses healthcare inequities for patients with communication disabilities during the pandemic and advocates for more disabled folks in medicine.
https://t.co/IntWbzMTCv
“We, in the US, aren’t doing good data collection on people with disabilities in general. It’s even worse for those with intellectual and developmental disability.”
Check out our episode with @scottdlandes for more on disability data and his research: https://t.co/BL3pQtgqP4
The theme of our conversation with @AndyDRC of @DisabilityCA is #equity. We talk health policy, the impacts of COVID-19, and why we need more data on disability. Tune in here: https://t.co/iUywr7Twsv
“Where decisions are being made, people with disabilities need to be present so that we’re not overlooked, and our needs are not ignored.” @NatCounDis Chairman Andrés Gallegos discusses disability representation and healthcare inequities in this episode https://t.co/mUhc489NZv
“If you think that you have a disability, I want you in my studies.” In this episode @anjalifp discusses how inclusivity has shaped her work on disability identity, and offers insight on how to make disability research more inclusive https://t.co/RBeUsycM82
Tune in for this episode featuring @NotYourAvgHo101, where we discuss the @DISummit_org, importance of #intersectionality in disability research and disability justice, a framework created by queer, disabled women of color. Happy Pride month! https://t.co/CE1GsNeqxd