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SCI Care: What Really Matters
Australia/New Zealand Guidelines for the Physiotherapy Management of Spinal Cord Injury
Send us a textKey points:This podcast summarizes the results of a rigorous evaluation of the evidence for physiotherapy interventions in spinal cord injury using the GRADE methodologyMuscle strengthening exercises are effective for partially paralyzed muscles with MRC Grade 3 and 4 strengthFurther evidence is required in the optimal management of severely paretic musclesSpeaker: Dr. Joanne Glinsky is an Associate Professor of Allied Health (Sydney Local Health District/University of Sydney) and a Senior Research fellow at the John Walsh Centre for Rehabilitation (Kolling Institute/University of Sydney). She has a strong interest i...
2025-11-21
15 min
SCI Care: What Really Matters
Finding meaning and purpose after spinal cord injury: Reflecting on 5 years of the Engage Program
Send us a textRebuilding a sense of meaning and purpose following trauma is a vital contributor to post-traumatic growth and adapting well to a spinal cord injury (SCI). This webinar shared the co-design process undertaken to develop a course that uses the concept of post-traumatic growth to foster a stronger sense of meaning and purpose after SCI. It presented the course facilitators' reflections on running the program for the last five years, its successes and challenges. Case studies were also used to demonstrate the impact of the course on participants.The opinions of our...
2025-11-12
1h 29
SCI Care: What Really Matters
Do ambulant people with spinal cord injury benefit from a specific support group?
Send us a textHelen Smith (Ms) Consultant Clinical Psychologist Joe Robinson, Group member and co-facilitator, freelance artist and co-author of "The Very Alternative Guide to Spinal Cord Injury" SCI is a rare condition, not well-understood outside specialist centres. Those who walk again are seen as "lucky" and not "disabled". In fact they have invisible disabilities, which take a heavy toll. Spending time with others with similar experiences, can help with their frustration and isolation. The literature has tended to focus on physical and surgical considerations, not lived experience.A group wa...
2025-10-09
38 min
Have The Nerve: A Podcast About Disability
Episode 52: Something To Think About - What Have We Learnt?
Send us a textFrom what accessible means and even down to how thick carpet is, on this episode Susan Wood, Liberty Smith and Hayley Dean come on Have The Nerve to have a chat about what we're learnt since working at Spinal Cord Injuries Australia and how nothing compares to working alongside people with disabilities, or others who have a similar disability to open up your eyes to the disabled experience, or learn life lessons - whether you have a disability or not. CreditsThis episode has been written, produced and e...
2025-10-08
28 min
SCI Care: What Really Matters
Stem cell therapies for spinal cord injury - Where are we now and where are we going?
Send us a textDr. Michael G. Fehlings discusses the future of stem cell therapies for spinal cord injury with Intissar Mohcine & Asma Belarbi, high-school students from the Netherlands. Key points:1) Stem cells are a promising therapeutic approach to repair the damaged spinal cord following injury.2) Preclinical studies have shown exciting improvements in spinal cord structure and motor function.3) A number of issues still need to be resolved before stem cell therapy can be successfully utilized in the clinical setting.
2025-09-09
19 min
SCI Care: What Really Matters
Trends in the Supply of Spinal Cord Injury Medicine Physicians in the United States: An Evolving Human Resource Shortfall
Send us a textKey points:1) The incidence and prevalence of spinal cord injury are rising due to an aging population, increased falls with incomplete cervical injuries and the impact of nontraumatic spinal cord injury.2) With this increased incidence of traumatic and nontraumatic SCI, there is a growing need for Spinal Cord Injury Medicine specialists . This has resulted in increased training positions in the US.3) However, many training positions in the US go unfilled and there is a growing need for trained SCI Medicine physicians. Proactive steps are needed to address...
2025-08-27
18 min
Poet - Der Podcast
236 - Meerestraum - Cord König - Christian Morgenstern - Theodor Storm
Cord König präsentiert seine Musik “Die Kegelrobbe Hildebrandt”, Christian Spremberg liest das Gedicht “Möwenlied” von Christian Morgenstern und Cord König zeigt seine Musik “Reggaeton". Bärbel Riedel interpretiert das Gedicht “Meeresstrand” von Theodor Storm und Cord König stellt seine Musik “Meerestanz” vor.
2025-08-05
14 min
SCI Care: What Really Matters
The importance of sensory afferent pathways in the assessment and management of the neurogenic bladder after spinal cord injury: A conversation with Professor JJ Wyndaele
Send us a textKey points:Key sensory afferent pathways from the urinary bladder to the spinal cord often remain intact in spinal cord injuries above the level of the conus medullaris. b) The urinary bladder wall urothelial cells, sensory nerves, interstitial cells, smooth muscle cells and the chemo/mechanosensors in the urethral paraneurons or “brush cells” play a key role in bladder neurophysiology. c) Knowledge regarding the sensory afferent pathways from the bladder could guide future neuromodulation therapeutic options for the neurogenic bladder after SCI.Spinal Cord JournalT...
2025-07-14
12 min
andersschlau
Folge 111 Cord 2025
Ihr Lieben!! Ihr dürft gespannt sein! Andersschlau 2.0 steht in den Startlöchern… Zunächst erzählt uns Cord von seinen aktuellen Plänen und Vorhaben und all den Bereichen, die er derzeit erfolgreich bespielt und immer noch weiter aufbaut und ausbaut… hört rein in unsere Folge 111, aufgenommen im Sommer 2025. Mehr über Cord: - FachPodcast: Identität und Leben - Fachpodcast: Psycho trifft Coach - Podcast mit Stefanie Keise: Raum für mediale Praxis-insight ( nur hörbar bei Spotify) - Podcast mit Fr...
2025-07-02
25 min
SCI Care: What Really Matters
Michael Fehlings in discussion with Dr Carlotte Kiekens regarding Dr Kiekens' recent Spinal Cord publication
Send us a textDr. Michael Fehlings - Professor of Neurosurgery, Robert Campeau Family Foundation-Dr. CH Tator Chair in Brain and Spinal Cord Research, Vice Chairman Research), Co-Director Spine Program, Department of Surgery, University of Toronto and Editor in Chief of Spinal Cord.Dr Carlotte Kiekens - Head of the Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine Unit at Ospedale San Giuseppe, IRCCS MultiMedica in Milan, ItalyThe opinions of our host and guests are their own; ISCoS does not endorse any individual viewpoints, given products or companies. You can follow us on Twitter...
2025-06-22
19 min
SCI Care: What Really Matters
Dr. Michael Fehlings in discussion with Prof. Ashley Craig regarding Dr Craig's recent Spinal Cord publication.
Send us a textDr. Michael Fehlings - Professor of Neurosurgery, Robert Campeau Family Foundation-Dr. CH Tator Chair in Brain and Spinal Cord Research, Vice Chairman Research), Co-Director Spine Program, Department of Surgery, University of Toronto and Editor in Chief of Spinal Cord.Prof. Ashley Craig - Professor at Kolling Institute, Faculty of Medicine and Health, The University of Sydney.The opinions of our host and guests are their own; ISCoS does not endorse any individual viewpoints, given products or companies. You can follow us on Twitter and LinkedIn...
2025-06-03
17 min
IrgendWasser - Der Podcast
2480I - Pressetermin mit Cord
Im Dezember führte die freie Presse in Rochsburg ein Interview mit Cord.
2025-05-19
17 min
SCI Care: What Really Matters
What Influences Quality of Life During Inpatient Rehabilitation Early After Spinal Cord Injury?
Send us a textThe SCI Care: What Really Matters podcast aims to provide valuable insights and the most up-to-date information for those providing care to people with spinal cord injury (SCI) worldwide. The vision of the International Spinal Cord Society (ISCoS) is to "facilitate healthy and inclusive lives for people with spinal cord injury or dysfunction globally".The opinions of our host and guests are their own; ISCoS does not endorse any individual viewpoints, given products or companies. You can follow us on Twitter and LinkedInContact us directly with...
2025-04-14
58 min
Poet - Der Podcast
224 - Die Alten - Volker Weber - Hildegard Iverson - Cord König - Ursula Patschke - Dieter Kleffner
Monika Lorenz liest die Kurzgeschichte "Mitternacht" von Volker Weber, Hildegard Iverson spricht ihre selbst verfasste Kurzgeschichte "Herbstzeitlos" und Cord König präsentiert seine Musik "Jammerlappen". Annelie Floßdorf liest die Kurzgeschichte "Endstation" von Ursula Patschke und Dieter Kleffner stellt seine Kurzgeschichte "Grübeln lohnt sich" vor.
2025-04-09
25 min
Have The Nerve: A Podcast About Disability
Episode 44: What It Is Like To Be A Researcher In Spinal Cord Injury?
Send us a textGetting research off the ground is probably more complex than you'd expect. Doctor Claire Boswell-Ruys is a physiotherapist and senior research fellow at Neuroscience Research Australia (NeuRA) and has worked in the area of spinal cord injuries for the past 20 years. We talk about all things research, we discuss what it takes to set up a research trial, how it's funded, why it can't be everywhere and why medical research in Australia for people with spinal cord injuries may be different from overseas research. Information in...
2024-08-06
1h 18
Have The Nerve: A Podcast About Disability
Episode 43: Something To Think About - Why Invest In Medical Research for Spinal Cord Injury?
Send us a textThis is Have The Nerve Shorts - The short episodes between the longer ones. However, today isn't short at all #SorryNotSorry. Duncan Wallace, Executive Director of SpinalCure Australia is on to chat about why you should consider investing in medical research for spinal cord injury and why you should consider the next generation of medical researchers. Having a spinal cord injury himself just over 40 years ago, Duncan discusses his observations of how society perceives disability, securing funding and the roll out of a world first medical research trial happening...
2024-07-17
30 min
Identität (und) Leben
107 Der Weg in die ambulante Psychotherapie Teil 3
Cord spricht in dieser Folge über die Abläufe und Möglichkeiten für den Einstieg in die Psychotherapie und geht vor allem auf Kostenerstattung ein. Weitere Informationen geben die regionalen Servicestellen der Krankenkasse. Infos der Bundespsychotherapeutenkammer bzgl. Kostenerstattung in der Psychotherapie: https://www.bptk.de/neuigkeiten/weiterhin-anspruch-auf-kostenerstattung-in-psychotherapeutischer-privatpraxis/ Flyer zur Kostenerstattung von der Deutschen Psychotherapeutenvereinigung: https://www.dptv.de/fileadmin/Redaktion/BilderundDokumente/Wissensdatenbankoeffentlich/Broschuere/DPtV-FaltblattKosten.pdf Anlaufstelle der Terminservicestelle: https://www.kbv.de/html/terminvermittlung.php Anlaufstelle bei Suizidgedanken: https://www.tele...
2024-07-12
18 min
SCI Care: What Really Matters
The ISCoS 2024 Antwerp Annual Scientific Meeting
Send us a textAs anticipation builds for the 63rd Annual Meeting of the International Spinal Cord Society, Professor Micheal Fehlings shares his excitement with Dr Stolwijk-Swuste, a Rehabilitation specialist and Associate Professor at De Hoogstraat Revalidatie. Our hosts invite the spinal cord community to this unique event, located in a charming and inspiring venue: A Room with a Zoo at Flanders Meeting & Convention Center, Antwerp.This 3 day event unites leading experts in spinal cord injury care and research to share groundbreaking advancements and innovative solutions in the pursuit of bettering the lives o...
2024-07-08
04 min
SCI Care: What Really Matters
2nd ISCoS International Regional Symposium : Sharing world knowledge for practical advancements
Send us a textThe Vison of ISCoS is to "facilitate healthy and inclusive lives for people with spinal cord injury or dysfunction globally". Partnership and collaboration is key in helping us to realise this vision. We are delighted that we have been able to partner with Wellspect to deliver, in addition to a number of webinars and podcasts, educational support for the ISCoS International Regional Symposia.In this webinar, the 2nd ISCoS International Regional Symposium - Sharing world knowledge for practical advancements will be discussed by the panel:Dr. R...
2024-06-27
29 min
SCI Care: What Really Matters
The Future of the Journal: Spinal Cord
Send us a textWelcome to the future of Spinal Cord. In this episode, our hosts Dr. Fehlings and Professor Anthony S. Burns welcome us to a new era of ISCoS’s flagship journal, Spinal Cord. Conceptualised in 1963, Spinal Cord is a specialised, international journal that publishes peer-reviewed manuscripts, to showcase powerful medicinal insights and support those within the SCI community. Appearing monthly, both online and in print, Spinal Cord invites contributions on spinal cord anatomy, physiology, injury and associated disease management, and importantly, improving the quality of li...
2024-06-17
09 min
Identität (und) Leben
102 Im Fokus: Der Film Amercian Beauty
Cord spricht in dieser Folge über den Film American Beauty. Welche Wichtigkeit er hat für uns und wieso er in dem Podcast eine eigene Folge bekommt. Filminhalt wird ab Minute 7:06 bis Minute 20:15 erläutert und besprochen. Danach führt Cord die Wichtigkeit aus, wieso er für den Podcast so wichtig ist. Link zum Film: https://www.arthaus.de/american_beauty Link für Betroffene von Sexueller Gewalt: https://beauftragte-missbrauch.de/themen/hilfeangebote-fuer-betroffene-von-sexualisierter-gewalt Weitere Infos über Cord: www.cordneubersch.de
2024-05-17
30 min
Have The Nerve: A Podcast About Disability
Episode 40: Faith, God, Diversity and the Journey
Send us a textIn this episode, Associate Professor Shane Clifton from the University of Sydney comes on the podcast to talk about the many lives he led before his accident, his career as a theology lecturer and his accident that led to a spinal cord injury 14 years ago. Susan and Shane talk candidly about their journeys with faith and their disabilities and how the impact of knowing the diversity in people has shaped their outlook on what God means to each of them.Information in this episodeAssociate...
2024-05-16
47 min
Identität (und) Leben
101 Im Fokus: Mark Spoon
Cord spricht in dieser Folge über tragische Leben von Markus Löffel aka Marc Spoon, den man vor allem durch seine Arbeit als Duo Jam&Spoon kannte. Vor allem geht Cord auf die traumatisch wirkenden Erfahrungen ein. Ich möchte an dieser Stelle auf den sehr gut gemachten Podcast über Marc Spoon verweisen, den hier findet: https://www.ardaudiothek.de/sendung/rest-in-exzess-das-kurze-leben-von-techno-legende-mark-spoon/13333723/ https://open.spotify.com/show/2IGtlH7iaYLlVSJNfsi5Hx?si=5fc0fc1b2b864f4e Weitere Infos über Cord: www.cordneubersch.de
2024-05-10
25 min
Have The Nerve: A Podcast About Disability
Episode 39: Something To Think About - People With Disabilities Need To Pay Bills Too, You Know.
Send us a textThis is Have The Nerve Shorts - the short episodes between the long ones where we talk about things From The Internet, you can Get To Know Your Body and there might be even Something To Think About.In this episode of Have The Nerve, Forrest Campbell is back to talk about his experiences finding work after he sustained his spinal cord injury in 2015 and why the role of being inclusive shouldn't be down to the applicant with the disability, it should be the employers themselves. Information in...
2024-05-01
20 min
SCI Care: What Really Matters
How Women Can Support Their Bladder and Bowel Health from Youth to Later Years
Send us a textThis webinar, in partnership with Wellspect, aims to raise awareness of these issues. Originally recorded as a webinar, we decided to release it as a podcast as well. We hope you enjoy listening.This episode will cover bladder and bowel management during the different stages of a woman's life, overcoming barriers to break the taboo in discussing such issues, the challenges and risks of becoming a mother with a spinal cord injury and the importance of a good bladder and bowel routine will have on your self-confidence all leading to empowerment...
2024-03-28
35 min
Have The Nerve: A Podcast About Disability
Episode 36: A Moment That Changed Everything
Send us a textTrigger warning, this episode speaks in detail about attempted suicide. Listener discretion is advised. In this episode, 2023 Lifeline Ambassador and public speaker, Matthew Caruana, comes on to share his story, At 16, in an attempt to end his life Matthew jumped seven storeys from a building. He survived, sustained a spinal cord injury and began a journey that would literally change his whole life.Additional information for this episode:Matthew Caruana: https://www.mattcaruana.com/Seismic Jump: https://www.seismicjump.c...
2024-03-13
26 min
SCI Care: What Really Matters
Exploring Sexuality and Fertility After Spinal Cord Injury with Dr. Marcalee Alexander and Dr. Gianluca Sampogna
Send us a textThis episode follows on from our previous webinar "Exploring Sexual Dysfunction," hosted by Francescapaola Polli, Enterology Product Manager for Wellspect in Italy.Returning guests Dr Marcalee Alexander and Dr Gianluca Sampogna provide invaluable guidance on overcoming sexual challenges and achieving fulfilling sexual lives after spinal cord injury.From discussing the role of sex toys in enhancing pleasure to emphasising the importance of bladder and bowel management for sexual activity, Drs Alexander and Sampogna offer practical advice and explore misconceptions surrounding sexual function post-injury.Listeners will...
2024-02-14
33 min
Have The Nerve: A Podcast About Disability
Episode 35: Something To Think About - Where Is The Support For Spouses and Partners?
Send us a textThis is Have The Nerve Shorts - the short episodes between the long ones where we talk about things From The Internet, you can Get To Know Your Body and there might be even Something To Think About.On this episode of Have The Nerve, Forrest Campbell comes on to talk about his observations about the lack of peer support for his wife when he sustained his spinal cord injury in 2015. He talks about how the difficulty of transitioning to a new life wasn't just felt for him, but became very...
2024-02-07
18 min
SCI Care: What Really Matters
Interview with SCI Grant recipient about the new work-care rehabilitation pathway for spinal cord patients in Bangladesh
Send us a textIn this bonus episode, we talk to an SCI grant recipient, Kamrunnaher Koly, from Bangladesh, about her work as a researcher, the new work-care rehabilitation pathway for spinal cord patients in Bangladesh, and how she found her first experience at the ISCoS conference.The opinions of our host and guests are their own; ISCoS does not endorse any individual viewpoints, given products or companies. You can follow us on Twitter and LinkedInContact us directly with any questions or comments at iscos@associationsltd.co.uk
2023-12-13
03 min
Have The Nerve: A Podcast About Disability
Episode 31: Disability Royal Commission, Connecting Cultures and the landscape of disability for First Nations
Send us a textTrigger warning, this episode discusses sexual and physical abuse of people with disabilities and listen discretion is advised.In this episode of Have the Nerve Susan speaks to Jake Briggs, long time disability advocate, Managing Director of CultureConnex and host of the podcast Keep Rolling with Jake Briggs. They talk about his career as an advocate, his work in service provision, his work supporting First Nations People during the Royal Commission into Violence, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of People with Disability, The Voice Referendum and the ripple affect that m...
2023-11-29
1h 11
Have The Nerve: A Podcast About Disability
Episode 30: Continence Poverty - The Cost When You Can't Afford
Send us a textHow many times a year do you think the average person with a disability, requiring products like these would need to go to the bathroom? How much does it cost?What does someone do when they can’t afford basic medical necessities to go to the bathroom? AND what happens if you are an immigrant who needs continence products and you don’t qualify for any funding at all?Edwina Spooner from Coloplast is back and we talk about the very sobering realities for a lot o...
2023-10-19
39 min
SCI Care: What Really Matters
A conversation with Allen Heinemann, Jane Duff, Marcel Post, and Ashley Craig about a new research project on the length of stay for rehabilitation
Send us a textIn this bonus episode, we talk about a new federally funded research project that involves ISCoS members Professors Allen Heinemann, Jane Duff, Marcel Post, and Ashley Craig. They are working on an international comparative study of rehabilitation length of stay for people living with spinal cord injuries. What's the ultimate balance between prolonged stays and swift discharge for spinal cord injury patients?The opinions of our host and guests are their own; ISCoS does not endorse any individual viewpoints, given products or companies. You can follow us o...
2023-10-15
13 min
Have The Nerve: A Podcast About Disability
Episode 29: Companion Cards and the Meticulous Planning Just To Go Out
Send us a textIt's getting into the warmer seasons now and when the weather gets warmer people like to go out more.What does that have to do with this episode? Senior Community Services Coordinator Laura Burling and Representative Advocate Jade Williams talk with Susan about what a Companion Card is, why they are important and they talk about why more people should understand the meticulous planning behind going to even the most simple of social situations for most people with disabilities. Information in this episode:...
2023-09-20
1h 03
Have The Nerve: A Podcast About Disability
Episode 28: Have the courage to be your own advocate
Send us a textIn this episode of Have the Nerve Susan speaks to Geraldine Watts. disability advocate. After a series of accidents that affected her spine, in 2016 her intervertebral disc disintegrated and she lost mobility, function and sensation. It was only in 2020 where she was formerly diagnosed with a spinal cord injury that set her off to find and absorb as much information about her disability as possible. We talk about her journey with mental health and mental wellbeing, the barriers of accessing health services, and even general information living in rural and regional...
2023-07-30
50 min
SCI Care: What Really Matters
Advancements in Spinal Cord Injury Research with Nigel Henderson
Send us a textIn this enlightening discussion, host Dr Ram Hariharan, a consultant at the Princess Royal Spinal Cord Surgery Centre in Sheffield and Chair of the UK Spinal Cord Surgery Research Network, speaks with Mr Nigel Henderson, a former consultant at Stoke Mandeville Hospital and later the clinical director of the National Spinal Injury Centre. He was appointed Clinical Director of the NSIC for 5 years before his retirement from the NHS in 2018. This gave him the opportunity for closer involvement in developing spinal cord injury services locally and nationally. He served as a member, then...
2023-07-22
39 min
Have The Nerve: A Podcast About Disability
Episode 27: Ground Zero at Brand X - Voices from #SydneyWorldPride Part Two
Send us a textSydney WorldPride 2023 didn’t just happen in two weeks between February to March, it’s the gift that keeps on giving and Susan will keep giving those gifts.Let's cast our minds back, hit rewind, do some reminiscing and hear performances and interviews of the artists that made up Ground Zero at Brand X in Darlinghurst, New South Wales.Ground Zero was a performing arts creative development and performance program presented as part of The Flying Nun by Brand X and Sydney WorldPride 2023.Ground Zero was supported by t...
2023-06-29
1h 08
Have The Nerve: A Podcast About Disability
Episode 26: Emergency Preparedness and Planning for People with Disabilities
Send us a textAccording to the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, the Asia-Pacific region is the most disaster prone region in the world. Australia has a long history with heatwaves, bushfires, drought, flood and tropical cyclones and we’re going from La Nina to El Nino, meaning, potentially a repeat of the 2019 – 2020 bushfires that saw the whole country on fire. In this episode, Susan talks to Michelle Villeneuve, Associate Professor of Occupational Therapy and Deputy Director at the Centre for Disability Research and Policy at University of Sydney about this emerging inter...
2023-05-28
1h 12
IrgendWasser - Der Podcast
2018P - Cord gepredigt
Wie Cord in eine Predigt am Ostersonntags-Gottesdienst gelangte.
2023-04-28
58 min
Have The Nerve: A Podcast About Disability
Episode 25: The Underdogs - Disability and High School
Send us a textIn Episode 23 - Be Curious, Not Judgemental, Paediatric Nurse Consultant Jodie Thompson from Kids Collaborative and Paediatric Clinical Psychologist Amanda Lane-Brown talked with Susan about primary schooling and children with disabilities. What about high school?CONTENT WARNING: This episode discusses suicidal ideation and addiction. Listener discretion is advised. If you are struggling with similar feelings we encourage you to please call the 24 hour crisis support service Lifeline on 13 11 14. In this episode we talk about self-esteem, body image comparisons, raging hormones, bullying and that endless cycle of trying...
2023-04-26
53 min
SCI Care: What Really Matters
What I learned from my spinal cord injury – notes from a surgeon
Send us a textIn this inspirational episode, we have the privilege of hearing the unique patient perspective of a surgeon who operated on SCI patients prior to his own spinal injury. Mr Mohammed Belal is a consultant urologist who has treated many SCI patients during his medical career. In 2021 he had a cycling accident and sustained a spinal cord injury which saw him undergo many months of rehabilitation and treatment. He has recently returned to work as a surgeon. Here, he speaks with Dr Jane Duff, a consultant clinical psychologist at the National Spinal Injuries Centre...
2023-04-20
44 min
Have The Nerve: A Podcast About Disability
Episode 24: Voices from Sydney Mardi Gras 2023 #SydneyWorldPride
Send us a textIt is Sydney WorldPride and Have The Nerve will be bringing you interviews from all over the place, highlighting the voices of people with disabilities in this community. TW: This episode does contain content about abuse that can be triggering to some people. In this episode, you'll here from Aspen Luke, a 17 year old Susan met on the train, who is about to participate in his first Mardi Gras on Aspect/Austism Australia’s float and former president of People With Disability Australia (PWDA) Dr David Abello who participated in...
2023-02-27
28 min
Have The Nerve: A Podcast About Disability
Episode 23: Be Curious, Not Judgemental - Disability and Primary School
Send us a textIt's the beginning of a new school year for students in Australia. For the first episode of 2023 (coincidentally starting with Episode 23!), Paediatric Nurse Consultant Jodie Thompson from Kids Collaborative and Paediatric Clinical Psychologist Amanda Lane-Brown talk with Susan about how being curious to ask questions without judgement is THE key element for children with a disability entering primary school.We also talk about self-esteem, masking disability and how there should be a greater emphasis on education system and parents working together to get the best possible outcome for children. ...
2023-02-06
49 min
Poet - Der Podcast
50 - Beschwingt in den November - Erinnerungen aus 2016 - Bärbel Riedel - Schmetterling im Schnee - Cord König
Susann Hanske liest die Geschichte "Beschwingt in den November - Erinnerungen aus 2016" von Bärbel Riedel und das Gedicht "Schmetterling im Schnee" von Cord König.
2023-02-02
06 min
Have The Nerve: A Podcast About Disability
Episode 22: Finding your confidence on the days when you really feel disabled
Send us a textOn the final episode of 2022, Emily Bray comes on to talk about confidence, meaning and purpose on the days when you really feel disabled. What does that mean? These are the times where something has happened and you have the very confrontational thought: "Holy crap. I'm actually disabled".Where do you find the resilience to keep going when you have a body that requires you to think about added challenges? How do you feel confident going to the shops or going… anywhere with a running commentary in your...
2022-12-21
34 min
Have The Nerve: A Podcast About Disability
Episode 21: NDIS, WTH?! (Where's The Help)
Send us a textWhen you don't know what something is, how do you know what to ask for?The most major reform for people with disabilities in Australia, but so fraught with tedious obstacles. This is the third episode where we have covered the NDIS because it is such a complicated beast.How much do you actually know about NDIS Support Coordination?Have you ever looked at your NDIS plan and felt lost? Confused?Have you ever attempted to find legal aid to help you at an Administrative...
2022-11-13
53 min
Have The Nerve: A Podcast About Disability
PSA: Vote for Have The Nerve in the 2022 Australian Podcast Awards!
Vote right now for our podcast in this year’s Australian Podcast Awards Listeners’ Choice category!Head to https://australianpodcastawards.com/vote and type in Have The Nerve. Spinal Cord Injuries Australia is a for-purpose organisation that supports people with a spinal cord injury and other neurological conditions. For more information about our supports and services, visit our Resource Hub at https://bit.ly/ResourceHubSCIA.
2022-10-31
00 min
Have The Nerve: A Podcast About Disability
Episode 20: The Overlooked Victim Survivors of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault
Send us a textTW: This episode talks about domestic violence, sexual assault, coercive control and suicide. Listener discretion is advised. If you need support you can call the National Domestic Family and Sexual Violence Counselling Service on 1800 RESPECT or visit https://www.1800respect.org.au/In Australia, on average, one woman a week is murdered at the hands of a current, or former partner, and approximately 10 women a day are hospitalised for assault injuries perpetrated by spouse or domestic partner and evidence shows that women with disabilities in Australia are two times...
2022-10-19
1h 08
SCI Forum
Women and Spinal Cord Injury
Support the Northwest Regional SCI System by donating at http://www.acceleratemed.org/SCI. A Panel Discussion: Originally presented on February 21, 2017 After listening, give us your feedback using this quick survey: https://redcap.link/sciforumpod Women with spinal cord injury are a minority within a minority. Because they make up only about 25% of all people with spinal cord injuries, they can often feel that their needs are not addressed, and they may have a hard time getting answers to their specific questions about health issues unique to their sex. In this panel discussion, five women with spinal cord injuries share...
2022-10-12
1h 17
Poet - Der Podcast
32 - 2 Gedichte - Cord König
Nadine Berg liest das Gedicht "Begegnungen" und Daniela Palluch liest das Gedicht "Der Jammerlappen" von Cord König.
2022-09-11
05 min
Poet - Der Podcast
32 - 2 Gedichte - Cord König
Nadine Berg liest das Gedicht "Begegnungen" und Daniela Palluch liest das Gedicht "Der Jammerlappen" von Cord König.
2022-09-11
05 min
Have The Nerve: A Podcast About Disability
Episode 19: I Am More Than My Disability
Send us a textIt is Spinal Cord Injury Awareness Week in Australia and this year we’re saying #IAmMoreThanMyDisability. Emily Bray is a wife, mother, social worker, researcher and PhD candidate. We talk about the language of disability and subconscious bias. What happens if you don’t want to be an athlete? Well… nothing, you just live a regular life. But why does it seem to hard for the broader community to grasp?We cover so many things: awareness days, disability only events, being congratulated for just living and existing, the diff...
2022-09-07
24 min
Have The Nerve: A Podcast About Disability
Episode 18: Neuroplasticity and The Human Body
Send us a textFor this episode of Have the Nerve, Susan talks to Dr Camila Quel de Oliveira, Lecturer in Physiotherapy at UTS, and NeuroMoves Physiotherapist Hannah Maslen about the most amazing part of the human body – the brain. From in the womb to end of life, we talk about neuroplasticity and the information super highway that is the spinal cord. How does this relate for people with spinal cord injuries? Camila and Hannah will tell you all about it.Information in this episodeNeuroMoves exercise service (Australia wide): ht...
2022-08-31
46 min
Have The Nerve: A Podcast About Disability
Episode 17: The Importance of Diversity in Politics with Senator Jordon Steele-John
Send us a textIn this episode Susan speaks to Western Australia Greens Senator, Jordon Steele-John. We talk about his first day working at Parliament House as a person with a disability, the importance of disability representation in politics and diversity and how including people with disabilities in legislation goes well beyond topics such as the NDIS and Disability Support Pension.Information in this episode Jordon Steele-John: https://www.aph.gov.au/Senators_and_M...https://greens.org.au/wa/person/jordo...Australian Greens: https...
2022-08-17
26 min
Have The Nerve: A Podcast About Disability
Episode 16: The Psychology of Grief, Pain and Complex Trauma
Send us a textListeners are advised that the following podcast does discuss situations around grief and trauma that can be triggering to people.On this episode I talk about the complexities of grief and trauma with clinical psychologist, Skye Dong. Skye helped develop SCIA’s Engage Program as part of our broader Resilience Programs. We're going to talk about the different ways people manifest pain and trauma, and why the way we deal with trauma and pain in terms of disability is a lot more than the disability itself. In...
2022-08-02
33 min
Have The Nerve: A Podcast About Disability
Episode 15: Employment, Disability and Changing a Culture of Discrimination
Send us a textFinding work and having a disability is hard.No like, it's really hard. In this episode, Susan talks to Phat Ngo, Employment Service Manager for SCIA's EmployAbility Service and Dominika Jachym, EmployAbility's Employment Coach about the obvious misconceptions of disability and employment, how that feeds into the hesitation a lot of employers have when hiring someone with a disability, how employers can better themselves to be a more inclusive workplace, help people with disabilities climb the career ladder and how COVID has forced people to start looking at what...
2022-06-03
31 min