Disability enabled Podcast
By Disability Ireland
Disability enabled PodcastMar 13, 2023
Albinism: Understanding the rare Genetic Quirk in Humans
Welcome to “Albinism: Understanding the rare Genetic Quirk in Humans”. In this podcast, we will explore the genetic condition of albinism, which affects individuals worldwide. We will discuss the causes, symptoms, and types of albinism, as well as the social and medical issues that people with albinism face. We will also delve into the latest research and understanding of the genetic quirks that lead to albinism. Join us as we unravel the mysteries of this fascinating condition.
That wraps up this episode, thank you for reading and if you yourself have Albanism or know someone who would like to come on the podcast, please share and contact us and as ever if you have a disability, mobility, or care for someone with a condition and you would like to come on and raise awareness and increase mine and everyone listening understanding I’d love to hear from you and have you join us on the podcast
The amazing guide dogs for the visually impared
Welcome to the amazing world of Guide dogs, also known as service dogs,
These are the most amazing highly trained animals that assist visually impaired individuals in navigating their surroundings. They are trained to guide their handlers around obstacles and alert them to potential hazards, enabling them to move around independently and safely. Guide dog training is a rigorous process that requires patience, dedication, and expertise. In this essay, we will explore how guide dogs are trained, from their early development to their placement with their handlers.
Guide dogs are typically trained by professional organizations, such as Guide Dogs for the Blind or The Seeing Eye in the states. These organizations are dedicated to breeding, raising, and training guide dogs to ensure that they are highly skilled and well-behaved. The process of training a guide dog typically begins when the dog is just a few months old.
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How can AI change the life of someone with a disability?
In this weeks podcast we talk about a topic which I love-Technology and AI.
The topic is Artificial Intelligence, and more specifically, how AI can enhance the life of someone with a disability in 2023. The use of AI in the field of disability has been growing, and I believe it has the potential to change lives. In this speech, I will cover the following:
- Introduction to AI and disability
- How AI can help people with physical disabilities
- How AI can help people with visual disabilities
- How AI can help people with hearing disabilities
- How AI can help people with cognitive disabilities
Working with a disability! The support and legal bits
This is a Republic of Ireland specific episode but if you are a regular listener and would like us to cover what is available in Northern Ireland or indeed the UK please get in contact
If you have a disability, there are supports to help you find and keep employment.
Some of these supports are for people with disabilities who are already working – see ‘Employees with disabilities’ below. Other supports are for people with disabilities who are unemployed – see ‘Looking for work’ below.
Top five activities of daily living- ADL
One of the most common questions we get asked to explore on our podcast is the importance of Activities of Daily Living (or ADL’s for short) and what they are.We have compiled the top five activities for daily living in this article
So what does ADL stand for?
ADL stands for Activities of Daily Living, which is made up of five key tasks that are required to live an independent and healthy life.
These activities are particularly apt for someone who is currently living with underlying health conditions or indeed those who may have recently underwent surgery.
Lets start with the five ADLS? 1. Personal Hygiene activities for daily livingA person needs to maintain a good level of hygiene to meet the standards of ADLs. This can be challenging to meet due to a disability which limited mobility meaning daily tasks like bathing and toilet tasks are difficult.
Another possible reason could be as a result of side effects from medication which can on occasion cause conditions such as depression. People with depression tend to disregard bathing whether this be from lower energy levels or a feeling of being overwhelmed resulting in neglecting this side of their life.
Remember that personal hygiene goes beyond bathing and includes fundamentals such as brushing your teeth and hair, nails feet and ear hygiene. Personal hygiene is also essential in preventing diseases.
There are products on the market that can aid with specific issues a person may encounter during these tasks. At Disability Ireland, we supply gel toilet seats for those with pressure sore worries as well as other hygiene-related products such as commodes and toilet frames
2. Dressing activities for daily livingDressing activities many people have difficulty for example Lifting their arms and even more challenging buttoning their shirts or blouses. For people with conditions such as arthritis this is particularly difficult. The good news is there are so many dressing aids on the market to meet this requirement
Our most popular product is the sock aid kit. This product allows you to put your socks on or indeed take them off without the need to bend down which aids those with mobility and back pain conditions in particular. Getting dressed needn’t be a difficult experience By using products such as the easy grip button hooks and the dressing stick there are many solutions.
Remember that dressing oneself isn’t just an activity you do in the morning and night time. We also do this every time we go to the toilet or need to change our clothes if we were caught in the rain.
3. Eating activities for daily livingEating can also become a challenge as we get older meaning some people may require partial or full assistance during meal times. Again there are multiple products on the market which makes this a little easier
4. Continence: Activities for daily living (ADL)
5. Mobility: Activities for daily living
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Coping with loneliness during the coronavirus outbreak
The coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak has made it harder to be with others. Contact with family and friends continues to be limited, and social and leisure activities are restricted, which can cause feelings of loneliness – particularly if you are staying at home.
You might be missing family and friends, colleagues or other everyday connections you had. It's natural to feel like this, and you should not blame yourself for feeling like you are struggling, now or at any other time.
It's really important to remember these changes will not be forever.
If you're feeling lonely at the moment, the following tips can help. Different things work for different people, so try to find what suits you, and seek further support if you feel you need it.
The importance of spending time in nature for your health and wellbeing
This week we talk briefly about the benefits of spending at least two hours a week in nature and how it may be a crucial threshold for promoting health and wellbeing, according to a new large-scale study
With lockdown across Ireland and the UK unfortunately back upon it, it is vitally important that we continue to look after our health and mental wellbeing. Research has found that spending at least 120 minutes per week in nature has massive benefits for us.
#mentalhealth #mentalhealthengland #mentalhealthireland
#lockdownhealth
How do you handle your BS? Beliefs?
This week we talk about our belief systems and how they unconsciously control our life and allow us in many cases to sail through life and make decisions/lead away of life often without taking a step back and thinking about why you've came to this conclusion.
Would love your thoughts and insights into how you were able to take the step back and be conscious in your decision making and share any hints or tips with each other
#BS #BELIEFS #BELIEFSYSTEMS
Episode 12: The Science Behind Motivation and procrastination
In this weeks episode we discuss motivation and procrastination and tactics on how to increase your motivation.
Being motivated is a key part of being successful as an entrepreneur or fulfilling your dreams and aspirations in life, and as such, it’s a subject that’s always fascinated me. From a personal perspective one of the main challenges I have faced is tacking procrastination and this podcast in itself is part of the process of me 'getting out' there and pushing myself out of my comfort zone.
Motivation comes from vision, goal setting, and celebrating small successes, but there’s more to it – there’s actually a science behind motivation.
i'd love if you took the time to have a listen and provide your own tactics on tacking motivation or indeed any comments on the podcast itself-All feedback is good feedback-however bad lol.
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Episode 11: The Link Between Learning Disabilities and Entrepreneurship
In this episode we delve into the Link Between Learning Disabilities and Entrepreneurship and business and the impact of coronavirus.
Did you know that there’s a strong correlation between entrepreneurial success and learning disabilities?
There are just under 650,000 people in Ireland with a disability, or just over 13 per cent of the population. Of these, just 17,654 people with disabilities are self-employed and have employees. There are a further 34,461 people with disabilities who are self-employed and have no employees.
The onset and spread of COVID-19 have left few people, if any, unaffected. Governments the world over have been repeatedly tested and stretched. As they to try to re-establish confidence and give economies a chance of survival.
Less noticed and discussed, however, is the impact of the pandemic on entrepreneurial businesses. As sources of finance dry up, more than 40% of new ventures will fall into the so-called “red zone” with only enough cash for three months or less of normal operations.so this got me thinking about the Link Between Learning Disabilities and Entrepreneurship
Please comment and get in touch to dispel, argue or outright reject my thoughts and as ever get in touch if you want to come on the podcast.
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Episode 10: The Sex and disability podcast
Sex and disability
In this weeks episode I give my ramblings on sex and disability and discuss the top misconceptions in this area. I would truly love your feedback/backlash and opinions.
Persons with disabilities are often seen as asexual or hyper-sexual but I believe behaviors are beginning to shift a little bit. Mainstream media coverage of people with disabilities dating and having sex has become more popular in recent years, from Channel 4's The Undateables to a surge of stories addressing issues such as wearable sex toys.
And special models are used on the catwalk and in big ad campaigns.
Nonetheless, I don't give the media much credit for this transition. I believe people with disabilities themselves have brought this on.
Using social media and blogging over the last decade, we've developed online communities that have allowed us to start taking charge of narratives around our lives.Sex bloggers with disabilities are openly thinking about the struggles and joys – of sex in their own bodies.
Meanwhile, in the sex toy industry, a few businesses are marketing items with disabilities or health conditions in mind, including Hot Octopuss and Spokz, . Here at disability Ireland also sell a number of sex aids aimed at the disability market
Perhaps ditching "sex tricks" that guarantee orgasms, or believing that all bodies are the same and that penetration is the priority.
Maybe more disabled people will discuss the possibility of dating people with disabilities., and maybe that will make that easier for more of us to embrace our own imperfect, ever-changing bodies as they are in our lives, and to explore more sexual possibilities without embarrassment – and a little more creativity.
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Episode 9: Fitness advice for wheelchair users
As a wheelchair user, getting active will bring you important health benefits and can help you manage daily life, too.
Regular aerobic exercise – the kind that raises your heart rate and causes you to break a sweat – and muscle-strengthening exercise are just as important for the health and well-being of wheelchair users as they are for other adults.
Whatever your preferences and level of physical ability, there will be an activity or sport for you.
#wheelchairfitness #wheelchairexcerise #disabilityhealthmatters #disabilityireland #disabilityaids #fitness #health
Episode 8: What is daily living equipment and how are they used?
These items are today known as daily living equipment or assistive technology. However, you may in the past have heard them referred to as aids for daily living, disability aids, disability products, or even disabled equipment!
In this weeks episode we discuss the most popular type of mobility aids, the associated benefits, risks and suitability depending on your requirement
#disabilityireland #mobilityaids #livingaids #independentliving #disabilityaids. www.disabilityireland.com
Episode 7: Choosing the wheelchair or mobility scooter that suits you?
Episode 7 of Disability Ireland's podcast:
Depending on what your mobility level is, and your needs, there are a number of different types of wheelchairs available to you. Our helpful guide will give you a summary of the advantages and disadvantages of the main types, and a guide on where to look next.
The aim of this podcast is to provide some basic information and suggestions for you if you are considering buying or hiring a standard manual wheelchair. It will cover factors related to:
- your personal circumstances
- the various types of manual wheelchairs
- the practical requirements when owning a wheelchair
- a number of accessories that might be useful to you.
If you have very particular requirements you are advised to seek professional help and advice
#wheelchairs #disabilityadvice #disabilityireland #disabilityuk
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Episode 6: THE BENEFITS OF SOCIAL MEDIA FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITY
THE BENEFITS OF SOCIAL MEDIA FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITY
If we were to listen to the media and the general conversation, social media certainty gets a bad rap and you'd almost think its exclusively negative. However, there is an amazing benefits to it with regards to connectivity and creating awareness of disabilities and conditions.
In this weeks episode I gave (for what their worth) my thoughts on how social media does more good than bad. If harnessed correctly it can only be a positive thing in life as a means of connecting people.
#SOCIALMEDIA #SOCIALMEDIABENEFITS #DISABILITYIRELAND #DISABILITYPODCAST
Episode 5: Saoirse Smith- Living with Cerebral Palsy
This week we are joined by Dublin based actor and comedian Saoirse Smith-
In the episode we discuss our survival tactics to isolation and Coronavirus as well as Saoirse's comedy career whilst living with Cerebral Palsy.
Predominately wheelchair based we discuss how we condition has impacted her life, disable parking spaces and unwelcomed pats on the head and impromptu prayers by priests in the street
Saoirse's social media:
Twitter: @freedomsaoirse
Instagram saoirse_smith91
Facebook: Saoirse smith comedian
Youtube link to Disrespectabled: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Th8pyxARW78
Episode 4- Sinead Keane- Living with Aspergers
Episode 4- Sinead Keane- Living with Aspergers This week we are joined by Sinead Keane who has Aspergers and we discuss the impact this has on her life and learn about her coping mechanisms and hear her brilliant advice on how best to help understand someone with this condition People with Asperger syndrome see, hear and feel the world differently to other people. If you have Asperger syndrome, you have it for life – it is not an illness or disease and cannot be ‘cured’. Often people feel that Asperger syndrome is a fundamental aspect of their identity. Autism is a spectrum condition. All autistic people share certain difficulties, but being autistic will affect them in different ways. Some people with Asperger syndrome also have mental health issues or other conditions, meaning people need different levels and types of support. People with Asperger syndrome are of average or above average intelligence. They don't have the learning disabilities that many autistic people have, but they may have specific learning difficulties. They have fewer problems with speech but may still have difficulties with understanding and processing language.
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Episode 3- Brain cooling with Carmel Finnegan and Laura Collins
Episode 3- Brain cooling with Carmel Finnegan and Laura Collins
Following on from the massive listener reaction from our first episode with campaigner Carmel Finnegan we thought we'd do a follow up episode from a different perspective.
Joining us is Laura Collins who's newborn was in need of HIE/brain cooling and she describes the emotional consequences of her child having the treatment and immediately taken to Cork whilst she had to remain i hospital and follow her newborn down the following day.
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Twitter: @birthcarmel
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#TherapeuticHypothermia #braincooling #disabilityirelandpodcast #disabilityireland #hseireland
Episode 2: Therese Cahill-Comedy, disability and mental health
We are joined this week by @ThereseCahill1 who is a stand up performer from Bray, Co Wicklow. We delve deep into what it is like living and learning to cope with a disability experienced later in life as well as how she copes with living with chronic pain and being morphine dependent as well as the mental health issues she has encountered and her coping mechanisms
We will also discuss her comedy and performance work and her upcoming video collebration with Don Rorke from Salty Peppers productions on the misuse of disability parking spaces and the challenges this entails.
We hope you enjoy:)
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Episode 1 'Therapeutic Hypothermia' or 'Brain Cooling' discussion with Carmel Finnegan
We discuss
1. What is therapeutic Hypothermia?
2. What hospitals is it currently available in?
3. What are the long term implications for a baby who has suffered this type of brain damage at birth and needs this treatment?
4. Why she have a particular interest in this area?
5.What would she like to see the HSE doing?
6. Who has she lobbied about this to date and what has been the response?
Carmel's Facebook link www.facebook.com/birthinjuries
Twitter: @birthcarmel
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#TherapeuticHypothermia #braincooling #disabilityirelandpodcast #disabilityireland #hseireland