ARTiculate Community and Family Studies: Equity, access and advocacy

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In this talk, we will explore issues of equity, access and advocacy across priority populations in Australia - people living in rural and remote settings, people with disabilities, and LGBTIQA+ young people. We will also examine the social assumptions, inequities and biases experienced by some people and communities and how education and advocacy can help to address these.

Presenters: Dr Kellie Burns, Dr Liam Grealy, Associate Professor Ilektra Spandagou and Dr Cristyn Davies

HSC Core Topic: Groups in Context

0:00:00 Opening
0:02:24 How this lecture links to CAFS
0:04:33 Social norms and understandings of youth - Dr Kellie Burns
0:16:46 Disability equity issues in the era of the Royal Commission into violence, abuse, neglect and exploitation of people with disability - Associate Professor Ilektra Spandagou
0:27:53 Remote Housing and Homelands in the NT: Repairs and Maintenance - Dr Liam Grealy
0:39:10 Health, equity and advocacy for LGBTIQA+ young people - Dr Cristyn Davies
0:47:41 Q&A
0:52:02 Closing

For our upcoming ARTiculate talk series, please visit: https://sydney.edu.au/arts/articulate
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