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You'll be fascinated by our guest, Katherine Perry, the CEO of BATA UK, as she sheds light on the critical role of Assistive Technology (AT) in international development and health fields. We tackle misconceptions that AT is a 'scam' and delve into how we can better advocate for AT as a community. Throughout our enlightening discussion, we also grapple with the ongoing effects of the Covid-19 pandemic on Bata and its response to recent policy changes.
This episode is a powerful exploration of the need to include people with lived experiences in the dialogue surrounding assistive technology. Together with Katherine, we confront the difficulties of gathering the right information about AT and the challenges that arise in reaching out to communities outside our own. Hear firsthand experiences, insights from experts in the field, and understand the importance of providing tangible solutions to the issues at hand.
Finally, we turn our lens to the media's portrayal of assistive technology and the dangers of promoting a one-size-fits-all narrative. Katherine helps us understand the critical importance of recognizing the lived experiences of people with intellectual disabilities. We probe into the potential of techno-solutionism and the importance of ensuring that solutions are accessible for those who need them. Join us for this stimulating conversation as we investigate the challenges and stigmas associated with AT and the responsibility employers have in supporting people with disabilities.
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You'll be fascinated by our guest, Katherine Perry, the CEO of BATA UK, as she sheds light on the critical role of Assistive Technology (AT) in international development and health fields. We tackle misconceptions that AT is a 'scam' and delve into how we can better advocate for AT as a community. Throughout our enlightening discussion, we also grapple with the ongoing effects of the Covid-19 pandemic on Bata and its response to recent policy changes.
This episode is a powerful exploration of the need to include people with lived experiences in the dialogue surrounding assistive technology. Together with Katherine, we confront the difficulties of gathering the right information about AT and the challenges that arise in reaching out to communities outside our own. Hear firsthand experiences, insights from experts in the field, and understand the importance of providing tangible solutions to the issues at hand.
Finally, we turn our lens to the media's portrayal of assistive technology and the dangers of promoting a one-size-fits-all narrative. Katherine helps us understand the critical importance of recognizing the lived experiences of people with intellectual disabilities. We probe into the potential of techno-solutionism and the importance of ensuring that solutions are accessible for those who need them. Join us for this stimulating conversation as we investigate the challenges and stigmas associated with AT and the responsibility employers have in supporting people with disabilities.
Support the show
Follow axschat on social media.
Bluesky:
Antonio https://bsky.app/profile/akwyz.com
Debra https://bsky.app/profile/debraruh.bsky.social
Neil https://bsky.app/profile/neilmilliken.bsky.social
axschat https://bsky.app/profile/axschat.bsky.social
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https://twitter.com/axschat
https://twitter.com/AkwyZ
https://twitter.com/neilmilliken
https://twitter.com/debraruh
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