Disability education, self advocacy

A story of friendship and impact

Hello everyone

Today we would love to talk about

  • our friendship
  • inclusive research

Since we started to work together

  • our friendship has grown
  • we have learned a lot from each other
  • we support each other
  • we play to our strengths

We have many things in common

  • we have our differences

It would be boring to always agree on things

We both want to make the world a better place

  • for people with intellectual disability

We would like to see more people with intellectual disability

  • being researchers
  • having a say in things important to them

There are many barriers for people to do that.

Many people with intellectual disability

  • are still excluded from community
  • do not have a say about what they want
  • other people make decisions for them

This is why self-advocacy is important

  • for people with intellectual disability

Self advocacy helps people to

  • have a voice in matters important to them
  • make decisions about their lives
  • have choices
  • take risks
  • know their rights
  • develop skills

Inclusive research can support people

  • develop self-advocacy skills

It is important for

  • university researchers
  • researchers with intellectual disability

to work together in inclusive teams

Iva and Julie together in a video

We hope you like the video of our story