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E71 - Supporting Parents of a Child with a Disability - The Hidden World of Women

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In today’s episode Emma chats with, Teresa from Kiind. Teresa is the Peer Navigation Lead at Kiind. Her job is to provide a space for families of people with disabilities the space to take first steps in accessing support and knowing they’re not alone. Her lived experience in navigating the world of diagnosis as a family member of a disabled person allows her to better connect to the people she’s working with. No one has been in your shoes, but having support from professionals who have walked a similar path to you is so important to feeling heard and validated.

This episode covers:

  • Post diagnosis grief
  • Advice on ways you can access support as a family
  • Feeling frustrated by the way society, treats disabled people and their families
  • Reminding carers to care for themselves

As always Emma and Teresa go off on some tangents and winding thought trails. If you’re the parent or family member of a newly diagnosed person know that you’re not alone and this episode isn’t here to shame you for however you might be feeling right now. It’s ok to not be ok.

Some resources listed in the episode

Down Syndrome WA: https://www.downsyndrome.org.au/wa/

Heart kids: https://www.heartkids.org.au/

Siblings Australia: https://siblingsaustralia.org.au/

Relationships Australia: https://www.relationships.org.au/

Carers WA: https://www.carerswa.asn.au/

Carers WA Young Carers program: https://www.carerswa.asn.au/our-services/young-carers/

The Hidden World of Women is a podcast brought to you by Women’s Health and Wellbeing Services. Help us get the word out about the podcast by hitting subscribe and sharing it with people you know who may be interested.

And don’t forget if you want to keep up to date with what we are offering at Women’s Health and Wellbeing Services www.whws.org.au

Check us out on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/womenshealthandwellbeingservices

We also continue to add content to our Youtube page https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCju-8oH3lDHZYi18wvgSJTQ

WHWS (and this podcast) rely on donations to support our community. If you would like to make a donation you can head to our Give Now page. https://www.givenow.com.au/whws

Or check out The Hidden World of You our online learning platform https://hiddenworldofyou.com.au/

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In today’s episode Emma chats with, Teresa from Kiind. Teresa is the Peer Navigation Lead at Kiind. Her job is to provide a space for families of people with disabilities the space to take first steps in accessing support and knowing they’re not alone. Her lived experience in navigating the world of diagnosis as a family member of a disabled person allows her to better connect to the people she’s working with. No one has been in your shoes, but having support from professionals who have walked a similar path to you is so important to feeling heard and validated.

This episode covers:

  • Post diagnosis grief
  • Advice on ways you can access support as a family
  • Feeling frustrated by the way society, treats disabled people and their families
  • Reminding carers to care for themselves

As always Emma and Teresa go off on some tangents and winding thought trails. If you’re the parent or family member of a newly diagnosed person know that you’re not alone and this episode isn’t here to shame you for however you might be feeling right now. It’s ok to not be ok.

Some resources listed in the episode

Down Syndrome WA: https://www.downsyndrome.org.au/wa/

Heart kids: https://www.heartkids.org.au/

Siblings Australia: https://siblingsaustralia.org.au/

Relationships Australia: https://www.relationships.org.au/

Carers WA: https://www.carerswa.asn.au/

Carers WA Young Carers program: https://www.carerswa.asn.au/our-services/young-carers/

The Hidden World of Women is a podcast brought to you by Women’s Health and Wellbeing Services. Help us get the word out about the podcast by hitting subscribe and sharing it with people you know who may be interested.

And don’t forget if you want to keep up to date with what we are offering at Women’s Health and Wellbeing Services www.whws.org.au

Check us out on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/womenshealthandwellbeingservices

We also continue to add content to our Youtube page https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCju-8oH3lDHZYi18wvgSJTQ

WHWS (and this podcast) rely on donations to support our community. If you would like to make a donation you can head to our Give Now page. https://www.givenow.com.au/whws

Or check out The Hidden World of You our online learning platform https://hiddenworldofyou.com.au/

  continue reading

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