• Episode 53: #052 Senator Jordon Steele-John

  • Oct 30 2023
  • Length: 54 mins
  • Podcast
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Episode 53: #052 Senator Jordon Steele-John

  • Summary

  • We're back with Jordon covering topics around the final report on the 222 recommendations of the Royal Commission into Violence, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of People with Disability.

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    Timestamps
    00:00 - Opportunity and Tangible Actions
    05:28 - Does the Final Report Have Teeth
    08:15 - Out of The Shadows of Health
    09:56 - Co Design/Production & Power Sharing
    16:54 -  Disability Minister and it’s own Department
    19:46 - What we need to do as a Community
    22:35 - Cutting Costs & Capping the NDIS!
    25:25 - Cycle of Segregation-Education
    30:46 - Cycle of Segregation-Employment
    33:36 - Cycle of Segregation-Housing
    38:35 - Criminal Justice System
    43:25 - Restrictive Practices & Abuse
    47:48 - Digital Platforms

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