
Community Unmuted
Community Living Ontario
Community Unmuted is a podcast from Community Living Ontario. Join us as we explore different perspectives on how to make our communities more inclusive for people who have an intellectual disability.
*Note: These episodes were recorded in 2022. Some details may no longer be up-to-date.
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12/19/23 • 26 min
We wrap up Season 1 of the Community Unmuted podcast by talking to Joe Thottungal and Kelsey Ross. Joe is a chef with nearly 30 years of culinary experience who practices inclusive hiring at his restaurants. Kelsey is an Employment Outreach Coordinator with Ready, Willing and Able (RWA) in the Ottawa Region. RWA is a national initiative designed to increase the labour force participation of people with an intellectual disability or on the autism spectrum.
In this conversation with Joe and Kelsey, we address barriers to people who have a disability finding employment, workplace accommodations, how Ready, Willing and Able helps connect employers to job seekers, and more.
*Note: This episode was recorded in 2022. Some details may no longer be up-to-date.
Full show notes and a transcript of this episode can be found here: https://communitylivingontario.ca/community-unmuted-podcast/season-1-episode-4/
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Institutionalization and Long-term Care with Megan Linton
Community Unmuted
12/14/23 • 30 min
In Episode 3, Niko speaks to Megan Linton. Megan is a PhD student, writer, and researcher. Her research uses critical disability and carceral studies to challenge disability institutionalization. Megan is also the creator and host of the Invisible Institutions podcast.
In our conversation with Megan, we address issues with long-term care, the importance of community, how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted people in institutions, and more.
*Note: This episode was recorded in 2022. Some details may no longer be up-to-date.
Full show notes and a transcript of this episode can be found here: https://communitylivingontario.ca/community-unmuted-podcast/season-1-episode-3/
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ODSP and Poverty with Andrea Hatala
Community Unmuted
12/07/23 • 23 min
In this episode, we hear from Andrea Hatala. Andrea has been an ODSP recipient for several years, and is a Recipient Co-chair for the ODSP Action Coalition. The coalition uses a number of different strategies to advocate for increases to ODSP rates. These include political lobbying, organizing campaigns and rallies, and legal challenges.
In Niko’s conversation with Andrea, they discuss potential changes coming to ODSP, the need for affordable housing, why clawbacks are unfair, and more.
*Note: This episode was recorded in 2022. Some details may no longer be up-to-date.
Full show notes and a transcript of this episode can be found here: https://communitylivingontario.ca/community-unmuted-podcast/season-1-episode-2/
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Mental Health and Accessing Health Care with Dr. Yona Lunsky
Community Unmuted
11/28/23 • 24 min
In our first episode, host Niko Pupella from the Council of Community Living Ontario interviews Dr. Yona Lunsky. Dr. Lunsky is Director of the Azrieli Adult Neurodevelopmental Centre and Director of the Health Care Access Research and Developmental Disabilities Program at CAMH. Her research focuses on the mental health needs of people who have an intellectual disability and their families.
In this conversation with Dr. Lunsky, we discuss how the pandemic has affected people’s mental health, the importance of practicing mindfulness, barriers to accessing health care for people who have a disability, and more.
*Note: This episode was recorded in 2022. Some details may no longer be up-to-date.
Full show notes and a transcript of this episode can be found here: https://communitylivingontario.ca/community-unmuted-podcast/season-1-episode-1/
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
FAQ
How many episodes does Community Unmuted have?
Community Unmuted currently has 4 episodes available.
What topics does Community Unmuted cover?
The podcast is about Non-Profit, Health & Fitness, Equity, Inclusion, Mental Health, Housing, Podcasts, Disability, Business and Diversity.
What is the most popular episode on Community Unmuted?
The episode title 'Employment and Workplace Accommodations with Joe Thottungal and Kelsey Ross' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on Community Unmuted?
The average episode length on Community Unmuted is 26 minutes.
How often are episodes of Community Unmuted released?
Episodes of Community Unmuted are typically released every 6 days, 15 hours.
When was the first episode of Community Unmuted?
The first episode of Community Unmuted was released on Nov 28, 2023.
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