NextSense Institute is a regular series that discusses hearing and vision education and health- everything from new resources, emerging ideas and hot-button issues!
We wrap up our series on informed parent choice with a discussion from the lady who inspired this topic: Emily Shepard. Emily shares the experience of navigating a complex diagnosis for her son, and …
This week Trudy talks to Fiona Mackay about the decisions she and her family made and the advice that informed those decisions regarding modality and education choices for her daughter.
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Trudy talks with Sarah KIenbort this week about the journey for her family to find the right educational settings for her daughter. This chat continues our series about informed parent choice for fam…
Trudy begins a new series about informed parent choice today a discussion with Suzie Robertson, a parent of a child who is Deaf and leader of the Parent of Deaf Children organisation.
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Trudy talks to Mel Stephens about being the first blind woman to rescue and raise horses in Australia, and her very active online presence on YouTube.
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Trudy speaks with Rowena Dowling about accessible and dignified health care services for people who are blind or have low vision.
The transcript is available from this link.
Trudy talks to David Woodbridge this week, David is a Blindness Product Specialist and discusses the way he navigates life.
Transcript can be accessed from this link.
Return guest Elise Lonsdale joins Trudy to talk about what self-determination means to them.
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Trudy speaks with Daniel Kish, one of the keynotes for the OMAA 2025 Conference being held in March. His topic is Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness: a framework for collaborative facilitati…
Trudy talks to siblings Ben and Tristan Clare about their individual keynotes for the OMAA Conference in March. They talk about navigating the world, locally in Tristan's case and globally for Ben. …
Longtime friend of the NextSense Institute Podcast Professor John Ravenscroft joins us to talk about his keynote at the Orientation and Mobility Association of Australasia's 2025 Conference being hel…
Trudy spoke with Bronwyn Newman about the Listen to Me project that is pioneering the development of a patient-reported experience measure for people with intellectual disability.
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Trudy speaks with PhD Candidate Natalie Skinner about her work with culturally diverse clients in speech pathology.
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Trudy spoke to Emre Ilhan, a physiotherapist and lecturer within the Department of Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Health, and Human Sciences, at Macquarie University about inclusion in researc…
Trudy spoke with the Clinical Research Network Manager from Cochlear, Dr Colleen Psarros about the research that she is involved with.
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Trudy speaks to Macquarie academic, Kathleen Tait about a quality of life study for families of children who are blind or have low vision.
Transcript is located here.
Trudy speaks with Jermy Pang about her experiences as an advocate for herself, her children and deaf colleagues and friends.
The transcript is available at this link.
Trudy speaks to Naomi Clarry about her experiences as an advocate. Naomi is the NSW Programs Facilitator at Hear For You.
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Trudy speaks with podcast favourite Elise Lonsdale about the advocacy work they do for themselves and the community.
The transcript can be located here.