• Episode 54: #053 Jody Barney Podcast

  • Mar 24 2024
  • Length: 52 mins
  • Podcast
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Episode 54: #053 Jody Barney Podcast

  • Summary

  • Jody Barney is a proud Birri-Gubba/Urangan woman, first deaf Aboriginal to receive a business degree, an Atlantic Fellow for social equity, consultant, community developer and strong advocate.

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    Timestamps
    00:04:35 Life as a fair skinned Aboriginal, my disability and barriers p
    00:08:00 Advocacy and cultural isolation
    00:13:00 Education and access to AUSLAN interpreters
    00:20:55 First deaf Aboriginal to receive a business degree
    00;24:15 First Nations Sign Language
    00:30:16 Justice System
    00:32:10 Inspiration
    00:38:55 Deaf Aboriginals in Jail, is there access to communication or Assistive Tech
    00:44:00 Atlantic Fellow for Social Equity
    00:48:05 NDIS, does it work for you and what do think of the scheme in its current state
    00:52:30 Disability Royal Commission, was it effective?

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