To Fix or Not to Fix
Duration: minutes and secondsWe tackle the sensitive topic of “fixing” people living with disabilities and explore the definition of ableism.
Join host, and journalist, Anna-Karina Tabuñar as she explores issues related to accessibility and inclusion.
Join host, and journalist, Anna-Karina Tabuñar as she explores issues related to accessibility and inclusion.
We tackle the sensitive topic of “fixing” people living with disabilities and explore the definition of ableism.
We put the medical world under the microscope and examine the treatment of patients with disabilities.
Home sweet home – how do you find the perfect place to live and what's being done to improve accessible, affordable housing in our communities?
Parenting and disability: we’ll explore techniques and adaptations that work for Canadian families.
A wedding is a joyous occasion, but what does it take to stay married in the face of a sudden and drastic change in abilities?
Breaking through the glass ceiling – how to climb the corporate ladder and express your need for accommodations in the workplace.
Many people living with a disability are told they’re inspirational for doing the most ordinary things - a concept now known as Inspiration Porn. Although well meaning, these comments single people out and paint them as objects of inspiration.
Becoming a successful entrepreneur is a serious undertaking especially if you work in an unconventional way. We meet individuals who have met this challenge head on.
Should there be increased regulations for service dogs? Who should cover the cost and how can the ongoing problem of fake service animals be prevented?
Personal support workers are an essential part of many people’s lives, but is the current system sustainable?
Our Health and Native Land travels out of the studio and into First Nations communities to investigate how life on reserve impacts Aboriginal people living with disabilities.
Would you get behind the wheel of a self-driving car? We look at emerging options for blind and low vision commuters.
Whether it’s a random person or someone you know, scammers often target seniors and people living with disabilities. We take a closer look at the hidden cost of fraud in both instances and the lasting impact scams have on their victims.
What obstacles stand in the way of higher education? How Canadian universities can accommodate students of all abilities.
Standing up to abuse – how people with disabilities can fight back in schools, online, and in the courts.
One woman’s story provides a piercing look at the Canadian prison system specifically concerning inmates living with mental illness.