That's good to know

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This show is for parents and caregivers of disabled and neurodivergent children of any age.
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Focuses on the experiences of parents raising disabled and neurodivergent children, with episodes covering personal stories such as the challenges of advocating for children, exploring the impact of neurodivergence on parenting, and sharing insights on specific conditions like Autism Spectrum Disorder and Pathological Demand Avoidance.

This show is for parents and caregivers of disabled and neurodivergent children of any age.
In this episode of the Pathmakers series, I speak with Erika Butters from Volition about all things supported decision-making. Volition is a social enterprise creating smart and simple technology to empower disabled people as decision makers in their own lives.
Erika has been busy creating a shiny new app she refers to as a preference bank. It's designed to store information about people's preferences and choices, assisting in effective supported decision-making.
This is such an exciting innovation and a must listen if you have any whānau with a disability.
You can download the app from the website (it's not in the app or play store as it's designed for any device)

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