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A series of conversations with amazing women who married medical professionals. We'll explore how medicine has affected their relationships, their families and their lives. Through understanding their stories, we can hopefully be more prepared to take on the challenges in our own.
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Hi pals! Today is a super fun solo episode with just me, your host- Nicole. I will be talking about healthcare equity and accessibility- Canada's so-called 'accessible' system, the inequities certain marginalized groups have faced within the healthcare system, and some hopeful ways to move forward to make healthcare better for all <3…
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On today's episode, we invite the incredible Kevin and Nikki who had recently completed a ride across Canada, with Kevin on a motorized handcycle. They talk about what inspired this ride, what it became, what Pedaling Possibilities is hoping to become, and all the nitty gritty. Give it a listen! This episode is particularly special :) TO DONATE: ht…
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On today's episode we are joined by Madeline. Madeline has applied for and been deemed eligible for Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) despite having a manageable disability. She is not being given adequate living expenses by the government, and can't continue to live as she doesn't have access to necessary treatments to manage her disability, or l…
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In this episode, we have Mason, Jessie, and Kira coming on to discuss an event discussing disability in the legal profession. DUCS, ULDA, and the UBC Pre law association have collaborated to bring this to life. A diverse panel of lawyers, law students, and professors with varying disabilites join to open this conversation. The event is at the Allar…
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On today's very special episode, we have two guests. Baylie from the UBC sports collective and Ebba from Sweden, a para rower who represents the Swedish national team and also UBC. Collective member and Kinesiology masters student Sam also joins us. We talk all things UBC sports, what it's like to be a para rower, and all the mental trials and trib…
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Let's chat mental health. UBC offers a lot of services however the experiences with such are not always pleasant. We bring on two guests who have had first hand experiences with UBC's mental health services, one of which the indigenous mental health services. On this episode, we talk about what UBC does right and what can be worked on.…
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As part of our special programming to celebrate the 11th annual Global Access Awareness Day, local musician Jeff Stanfield visits the CiTR lounge for a performance and interview with our Accessibility Collective Coordinator Deepi Leihl. Jeff is accompanied by Graeme Wyman on bass and Bryden Veinot on electric guitar. About Jeff: Jeff is a regular o…
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How will UBC improve life on campus and after the pandemic? How about young people in post secondary education, social media representation, health benefits, future and past initiatives. Furthermore, what has UBC done to create a safe space to educate, assist, as well as highlight the successes of the disabled community at UBC and the resources UBC…
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In this episode of All Access Pass, Accessibility Collective talk about April being Sexual Assault Awareness Month and interviews a courageous survivor. What is SAAM (Sexual Assault Awareness Month) and how can it affect people with disabilities? Please listen to this important podcast and spread the word to let's end the abuse and violence togethe…
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In this new episode of All Access Pass, the Accessibility Collective members Jordan, Katie, Sarah and Richard have a roundtable discussions on the recent AMS elections. How could it affect students with disabilities and accessibility in general? Find out and listen to some cool music shared by the Collective members, too.…
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n this unique episode of All Access Pass, the Accessibility Collective explains why it's important to donate to CiTR & Discorder, while also discussing the challenges that come with dating as a disabled person. Plus, listen to amazing music featuring artists with various para-abilities.By CiTR & Discorder Magazine
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With the help from Velvet Crayon, Stefan Honisch and Mike 'Brolylegs' Begum, this is a roundtable discussions on Content Creators and Accessibility. How has accessibility changed over the years and specifically during the pandemic? How has it impacted people with disabilities, whether in music, theatre, or even streaming platforms like Twitch for g…
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In this episode, the Accessibility Collective poses a question: how are video games accessible? The team this week chats with Joshua Straub, the Editor of DAGERsystem. Plus, how has social media platform has worked to incorporate accessibility features as well as how accessibility issues can be dealt when it comes to video games?!…
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In this awesome episode, Accessibility Collective chats with posAbilities' Monique Nelson and local Artist Bart Vulliamy! The conversations heavily looks at what the annual event: INCLUSION Art Show & Sale is all about and in what ways is accessibility in the arts and more! Plus, listen to amazing music featuring artists with various of disabilitie…
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