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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Tuesday Dec 07, 2021
Tuesday Dec 07, 2021
Engellilik konusunda çalışan ve yine farklı kültür ve dilden gelen bir kişi olarak, değişik kültürlerde engelliliğe olan bakış acisini ve bu önyargılardan bahsederken, bu tarz zorluklara nasıl meydan okunabileceği ile ilgili bilgiler verecek. Tolun, herşeyin insanlar için olduğunu ve her şeye rağmen hayatin çok güzel ve yasamaya değer olduğunu vurgularken, önemli olan yârdim almaktan çekinmemek olduğunu soyluyor
About the guest speaker
Konuk konuşmacım Tolun, 11 yıl önce Avustralya'ya göç etmiş, su an profesyonel olarak engelliler ile çalışmakta olan Türk asilli bir Avustralyalıdır. Demans, Zihinsel Engellilik, Ölümcül Alkol Spektrum Bozukluğu ve Otizm sahibi, kültürel ve dilsel açıdan gelen farklı bireyler ve özelikle gençlere hizmet verirken, onların engellerine rağmen toplumda daha iyi yaşamalarına destek olmaktadır.
(Through his work as a disability practitioner, Tolun has made it his mission to support people with disabilities to access safe and inclusive mainstream spaces and activities. He shares how he works with people who have disabilities to remove barriers in workplaces or home to empower people to achieve their full potential. As a culturally diverse individual working in this field, he also identifies how different cultures may view disability through a lens of stigma and misinformation and emphasizes the importance of challenging these views. Through his time as a CALD trainer and team member in the Red Cross, Tolun has gained a deep insight into the experiences of people with disabilities from multicultural communities. No matter what happens in life, he maintains the belief that 'life is beautiful.’
About the guest speaker
Mr Feyyaz Tolun Savut is a Turkish Australian who migrated to Australia 11 years ago. He is now a freelance disability practitioner supporting people with Dementia, Intellectual Disability, Fatal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder and Autism. He frequently works with culturally and linguistically diverse individuals in his professional life and mostly with young people who have disabilities to support them to live life well.
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