Welcome to episode three. Of real conversations. Where we dive into a discussion about the importance of articulating our family member's vision of an inclusive life.
We also talk about, Why having a vision of inclusive life is so important. And the fact that we just can't do this alone and we need to surround ourselves with allies and people who have the same vision as we do.
I want to clarify a few things before we get started. You'll also find links to resources that we refer to in the notes.
When we use the term inclusion, we want to be clear that we're describing a life where everyone is valued, including our family members with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Immersed together with non-disabled peers, friends, neighbors, coworkers, family members, and community members. In their own neighborhoods, communities and cities. We envisioned and strive for the same life, path and opportunities that most Canadians have access to. For example, Growing up and being loved by your family. Going to school. Making and keeping friends throughout your life. Going to post-secondary. Having a career falling in love. Pursuing your own dreams and passions throughout your life. This is the lifelong inclusion we are striving for. And one, we believe has the best chance for our family members to experience the good things in life. A life that most of us take for granted.
Links and Resources:
Definition of Inclusion taken from Inclusion Canada:
https://inclusioncanada.ca/who-we-are/#:~:text=Inclusion%20only%20happens%20when%20the,life%20common%20to%20us%20all.