Lived experiences
We need the world to understand us better - World Hearing Awareness Month
March is World Hearing Awareness Month, Gaby shares her thoughts on what this means to her as Deaf person.
Gaby Evans
Lived experiences
Education for all, or just those that fit the mould?
Exploring the challenges both a disabled student and parent face when starting school. Our Talent & Project Manager, Natalie, shares her experience as a parent preparing for her son to start school.
Natalie Robinson
Lived experiences
Feeling my power at NZFW23
Surreal. If you were to ask me how it felt being the first blind model to be on New Zealand Fashion Week runway using a cane, that’s the word I’d choose.
Ari Kerssens
Social commentaries
Caption Legislation needed to put Aotearoa in step with other OECD Nations
Hope Cotton is a member of The Hive, a group of young people helping to shape policy. She's a proud member of the Deaf community and relies on captions for information access. Here she speaks about the changes needed for her to better experience the world around her.
Hope Cotton
Opinion pieces
Hephaestian Song: a poem by Blake Leitch
Blake Leitch, a poet who lives with Spinal Muscular Atrophy Type II writes about how the world looks different from his wheelchair.
Blake Leitch
Recipes
Low FOODMAP, Gluten & Dairy Free French Toast
Kate Henry is a recipe creator and the voice behind “Princess Poorly” here she shares her journey with food as a person with Chronic Illness.
Kate Henry
Social commentaries
Accessibility: a makeshift kind of love
There's nothing like getting a message that says, We’re getting married! Only looking at accessible venues. (red love heart emoji).
Henrietta Bollinger
Social commentaries
The Podcast Breaking New Media Ground For Disabled People
Olivia Shivas and Rebecca Dubber are asking the tough questions.