Chester Finn is a strong disability rights advocate with a rich history of advocating for individuals with disabilities. He has been involved with the Office for People with Developmental Disabilities and served as the president of the Self Advocacy Association of New York State from 1995 to 1997. With a passion for standing up for people's rights, Chester has dedicated his career to creating positive change in the disability rights field.
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In this engaging conversation, Gina Scarpa interviews Chester Finn, a prominent disability rights advocate, about his journey and work in advocating for individuals with disabilities. Chester shares how he got involved with the Office for People with Developmental Disabilities and emphasizes the importance of listening to those receiving supports and services. He highlights the power of collaboration between direct support professionals (DSPs) and individuals receiving support in advocating for disability rights. Chester's insights shed light on the significance of trust, respect, and understanding in creating an inclusive and supportive environment for people with disabilities.
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Don't miss out on this insightful conversation with Chester Finn as he shares his experiences and insights on advocating for disability rights. Tune in to the full episode for more impactful discussions and stay tuned for future enlightening content from the podcast.
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