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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Thursday Aug 04, 2022
Thursday Aug 04, 2022
Welcoming Cities programının NSW Koordinatörü Türkan Aksoy çocukken Avustralya’ya ailesi ile geliş hikayesini ve onuncu sınıfta rutin bir değerlendirme sırasında disleksi olduğunun ortaya çıkması sonrası değişen hayatını anlattı.
2018de Canterbury-Bankstown belediyesi için kültürel ve kapsayıcılık görevlisi olarak çalışırken eyaletin en iyi 50 kadın kamu görevlisi arasında seçilen Türkan başarısının arkasında anne, babası ve kardeşleri, ve dostları dışında kendi hırsının da payı olduğunu söylüyor.
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Türkan Aksoy, the NSW Coordinator of the Welcoming Cities program, shares her story of coming to Australia with her family as a child and how her life changed after she discovered she had dyslexia during a routine evaluation in the tenth grade.
While working as a cultural and inclusion officer for the Canterbury-Bankstown municipality in 2018, Türkan, who was selected among the top 50 female public servants in the state, says that her own ambition, as well as support from her parents, siblings and friends, is behind her success.
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