People with disabilities from culturally diverse communities sharing practical tips about living well. Listen to our content sorted by language at speakmylanguage.com.au The Speak My Language (Disability) program involves people with disabilities from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, and other guest speakers, sharing practical tips and resources to support living well with a disability. Speak My Language (Disability) is funded by Commonwealth Department of Social Services and is proudly delivered via an historic partnership between all State and Territory Ethnic and Multicultural Communities‘ Councils across Australia.
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Friday Sep 02, 2022
Friday Sep 02, 2022
Il est bien important de se sentir entouré d’une communauté bienveillante, et d'avoir accès au soutien nécessaire en cas de besoin. Notre invité, Seraphin, s'occupe de la création d'un réseau de soutien pour les personnes en situation de handicap au sein de la communauté congolaise d'Australie Méridionale de l’Australie Méridionale. Dans cette interview vous entendrez parler des stratégies employées par le groupe Congolese Community of South Australia afin de créer un environnement social qui encourage la convivialité et l’entraide entre tous les membres de la communauté.
About the guest speaker
Séraphin Shindano est le président du groupe Congolese Community of South Australia (CCSA), il est également bénévole en tant que Community Connector pour créer un réseau de soutien parmi les membres de sa communauté. En 2020, le CCSA a commencé à offrir le programme Community Connections in Disability sous la direction du Multicultural Communities Council of South Australia (MCCSA). Ce programme vise à sensibiliser aux services disponibles pour la communauté d'Australie-Méridionale, y compris pour les personnes en situation de handicap.
(It is very important for us to feel surrounded by a caring community, also to have access to necessary support when needed. Our guest, Seraphin, takes care of creating a network to support people with disability among the Congolese Community of South Australia. In this interview, you will hear about strategies employed by the Congolese Community of South Australia in order to create a social environment that encourages conviviality and mutual aid among all community members.
About the guest speaker
Seraphin Shindano is the President of the Congolese Community of South Australia (CCSA), also he volunteers as a Community Connector to create a support network among members of his community. In 2020, CCSA started offering the program Community Connections in Disability under the leadership of the Multicultural Communities Council of South Australia. The program aims to raise awareness about services available to the South Australian community including people with disabilities.
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