In this episode of the podcast, host Angie Keegan speaks with Sam Samuel McDonald, a support worker and photographer, about his experiences living with disabilities, his work in the community, and his passion for photography. They discuss the importance of social inclusion, the challenges faced by people with disabilities, and the significance of lived experience in training support workers. Sam also shares his journey of writing a book about his life and the impact he hopes it will have on others. The conversation highlights the need for better accessibility and support within the community.
takeaways
The podcast is created by and for people with disabilities.Sam works as a support worker and peer supporter.Social Role Valorization emphasizes the rights of people with disabilities.Training for support workers includes understanding the needs of individuals with disabilities.Lived experience is crucial in training support workers.Sam is passionate about photography and environmental protection.Traveling for photography has been a significant part of Sam's life.Sam's childhood involved moving around Queensland due to his father's job.Health challenges, including open heart surgery, shaped Sam's early life.Sam is writing a book to inspire others with disabilities.
Help Sam reach his target to publish his book “Learning to Grow” - https://gofund.me/22df2556
See Sam’s awesome photographer here, you can also purchase prints! - https://samuelmacdonaldphotography.mypixieset.com/
Follow Sam’s work here: https://www.instagram.com/samuelmacdonaldphotography/
Lagoon Creek Cafe: https://bettertogether.net.au/ccwc/lagoon-creek-cafe-function-room/
The course Sam mentioned: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1120147879669676&id=100050234233308&set=a.600975384920264&locale=is_IS ← no cost training for Australian citizens.
To qualify for the program a participant must be unemployed or working up to 25 hours per week.
Our next night class will start the 20th of October and will run a Monday Tuesday and Wednesday from 4.30pm- 8pm. The whole course runs for 21 weeks however 3 of those weeks will include your 120 hours of placement in industry ( which we do support with)
It also includes approximately $1500 worth of added value training with things like First aid and CPR, mental health First aid, epilepsy training, diabetes training etc etc .
For further information please call Jenny on 0404020517.
Lagoon Creek Cafe: https://bettertogether.net.au/ccwc/lagoon-creek-cafe-function-room/