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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Wednesday Aug 17, 2022
No limites para jugar fútbol! (No Limits to Play Football!)
Wednesday Aug 17, 2022
Wednesday Aug 17, 2022
En este episodio hablaremos de la importancia de mantenerse fisicamente activo y como los deportes ayudan al bienestar para las personas que viven con alguna discapacidad. La actividad fisica es un escape o una nueva razon para vivir en algunos casos.
About the storyteller
Sahily Carrero tiene 29 años, llego a Australia con una maleta de suenos hace tres anos como estudiate internacional a aprender ingles. le interesan los deportes, especialmente el fútbol soccer. Tuvo un accidente y los médicos le amputaron su brazo derecho y le quitaron un poco de piel de las piernas, lo que le produjo algunos problemas de salud. Tras el accidente, descubrió que el fútbol y el deporte le dan la oportunidad de recuperarse. Actualmente, es capacitadora en la organización de Gomum y está ayudando a otros a conectarse y ser positivos. "Espero que mi historia motive a todas las personas, especialmente a aquellas con discapacidades. El juego te hace sentir vivo otra vez, te hace sentir libre".
(In this episode we will talk about the importance of staying physically active and how sports help the well-being of people living with a disability. Physical activity is an escape or a new reason to live in some cases.
About the storyteller
Sahily Carrero is 29 years old, she arrived in Australia with a suitcase full of dreams three years ago as an international student to learn English. She is interested in sports, especially soccer. She had an accident and the doctors amputated her right arm and removed some skin from her legs, which caused some health problems. After the accident, she discovered that football and sports gave her the opportunity to recover. Currently, she is a trainer in Gomum's organisation and is helping others connect and be positive. She says, "I hope that my story motivates all people, especially those with disabilities. The game makes you feel alive again, it makes you feel free."
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