8 - "We All Want the Same Thing"
This week I have my first guest on the show, Pam Malin, from Disability Rights Wisconsin. Pam is an Advocacy Specialist and a Project Coordinator and has been working for decades to promote healthy relationships for people with disabilities.
- We talk about people need to speak up and advocate for their rights for healthy relationships.
- Pam talks about how her interest in healthy relationships began after learning about the high statistics of abuse among people with disabilities.
- The issue of guardianship as a partnership is introduced through a story that Pam shares.
- We talk about the need for people to have access to information as a means for making good decisions.
- How society can change and grow to further accept people with disabilities as relationship partners is discussed. Pam mentions how society needs specific examples of people breaking through barriers.
- Isolation continues to be a barrier to people making connections.
- The issue of safety online is also discussed.
Where Do We Go From Here?
- Finding a support network is crucial.
- Society has to learn to view people with disabilities as sexual beings.
Resources
- Podcast Survey to provide feedback on what you would like to see in future episodes.
- Contact Kathy Oā€™Connell at [email protected] if youā€™re interested in joining the Healthy Relationship working group that she and Pam run.
- Learn more about Pam at Disability Rights Wisconsin. https://disabilityrightswi.org/
Credits
Music by: https://www.purple-planet.com "Successful Motivation"
Artwork photo by Elevate
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Music by Successful Motivation |
Artwork photo by Elevate