This webinar is a crash course in disability theory, ableism, and the use of language preferred by the disabled community. It explores what it means to be disabled through the lens of music therapy, and starts you on the path to anti-ableism.
Why register for this course?Opportunities for Q+A
Take home resources
Continuing education certificate (1hr)
You will learn about:Medical model vs social model of disability
Spoon theory
Disability as an identity
Ableism
Anti-ableism
Disability language
About Hailey DavisHailey graduated from Acadia University in 2021, and is now doing an internship with Connecting in Rhythm. She is a classically trained flutist, studying under Jack Chen, but also enjoys playing guitar, piano, ukulele and lots of other fun instruments. Hailey has worked with disabled children since childhood, including growing up with two at home. Hailey is also a proud neurodivergent woman. She is passionate about music therapy, anti-ableism and plants.
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