The Pulse

By: Accessible Media Inc.
  • Summary

  • Host Grant Hardy leads a weekly in-depth discussion on issues impacting the disability community across Canada.
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Episodes
  • The Pulse | CNIB’s Get on Board! Campaign with Stephanie Pilon - Wednesday November 27th, 2024
    Nov 27 2024

    On The Pulse, host Grant Hardy highlights important issues in the disability community. On today’s episode he speaks with Stephanie Pilon, Manager of Campaigns and Advocacy at the CNIB. Stephanie joins the show to share information on the CNIB’s Get on Board! Campaign, including what an accessible bus stop includes, the biggest barriers to public transit, and what you can do to help the CNIB achieve their goal of Safe and Accessible Journeys!

    For more information on the Get on Board! Campaign, or to participate in the Secret Rider Survey, visit www.cnib.ca

    Highlights:

    • Show Intro (00:00)
    • Introducing Stephanie Pilon (1:21)
    • How does the CNIB gauge what issues need to be prioritized (2:38)
    • The CNIB Get on Board! Campaign (4:30)
    • Training in municipalities for accessible transit (14:50)
    • Access to technology’s impact on transit accessibility (17:30)
    • Accessible bus stops (20:15)
    • Stephanie’s goals for public transit (24:37)

    Find us on Twitter: @AMIaudio #PulseAMI

    To contact the Pulse: feedback@ami.ca

    Check out our website: https://www.ami.ca/ThePulse

    About AMI

    AMI is a not-for-profit media company that entertains, informs and empowers Canadians who are blind or partially sighted. Operating three broadcast services, AMI-tv and AMI-audio in English and AMI-télé in French, AMI’s vision is to establish and support a voice for Canadians with disabilities, representing their interests, concerns and values through inclusion, representation, accessible media, reflection, representation and portrayal.

    Learn more at AMI.ca

    Connect on Twitter @AccessibleMedia

    On Instagram @accessiblemediainc

    On Facebook at @AccessibleMediaInc

    On TikTok @accessiblemediainc

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    27 mins
  • The Pulse | The AODA Alliance’s 30th Anniversary with David Lepofsky – November 21st, 2024
    Nov 21 2024

    Chair of the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act Alliance, David Lepofsky, joins host Grant Hardy to talk about the history of the AODA Alliance, and let’s us know what’s going on at their 30th Anniversary celebrations on November 25th in Toronto.

    The AODA Alliance has invited members from all major political parties to attend their event in Queen’s Park in Toronto, Ontario. Members of the disability community can visit www.aodaalliance.org to sign up for a 3 minute time slot to present a speech on accessibility barriers they’ve faced, and their lived experience with disability. The event will be held on November 25th between 2 and 4 p.m. eastern, and people can attend the event virtually or in person at Queen’s Park.

    Highlights:

    • Show Intro (00:00)
    • David’s role in the AODA Alliance (00:58)
    • History of the AODA and the AODA Alliance (2:45)
    • The AODA Alliance’s 30th Anniversary Celebration (16:13)
    • David’s hope for the future of accessibility (23:35)

    Find us on Twitter: @AMIaudio #PulseAMI

    To contact the Pulse: feedback@ami.ca

    Check out our website: https://www.ami.ca/ThePulse

    About AMI

    AMI is a not-for-profit media company that entertains, informs and empowers Canadians who are blind or partially sighted. Operating three broadcast services, AMI-tv and AMI-audio in English and AMI-télé in French, AMI’s vision is to establish and support a voice for Canadians with disabilities, representing their interests, concerns and values through inclusion, representation, accessible media, reflection, representation and portrayal.

    Learn more at AMI.ca

    Connect on Twitter @AccessibleMedia

    On Instagram @accessiblemediainc

    On Facebook at @AccessibleMediaInc

    On TikTok @accessiblemediainc

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    29 mins
  • "No Piece of Cake" with Holland Bloorview Hospital
    Nov 13 2024

    Grant Hardy hosts The Pulse, and speaks with Dilshad Kassam-Lallani, and Wesley Magee-Saxton from Holland Bloorview Kid’s Rehabilitation Hospital about the “Turning 18 isn’t so sweet: the critical gaps in health care for young adults with disabilities” report, part of their bigger advocacy campaign called “No Piece of Cake.”

    The report highlights the systemic change that is needed to support patients with disabilities through their transition from pediatric healthcare to the adult health care system.

    Dilshad Kassam-Lallani is a nurse practitioner in the Spina Bifida/Spinal Cord Injury Clinic at Holland Bloorview and sat on the advisory panel for the report. She speaks to Grant about the experiences with patients that helped her advise the reporters for this campaign, and what kind of impact this kind of report can have on the disability community.

    Then, Wesley Magee-Saxton joins Grant for a conversation about their lived experience aging out of the pediatric healthcare system. Wesley is 24 years old and has Cerebral Palsy. They were a patient of Holland Bloorview from 18 months old to 18 years old and describes their 18th birthday as “falling off a cliff.”

    You can read the full report at www.nopieceofcake.ca

    Highlights:

    • Show Intro (00:00)
    • Introducing Dilshad Kassam-Lallani (1:30)
    • Key findings from the report (3:39)
    • Demographics and location’s impact on healthcare accessibility (6:30)
    • Dilshad’s biggest takeaway from the report (8:01)
    • Biggest risks that patients face coming out of pediatric care (10:48)
    • What can we do to create change? (12:39)
    • Introducing Wesley Magee-Saxton (15:47)
    • What was the transition to adult health care like? (17:04)
    • Ways to support patients coming out of pediatric care (18:01)
    • The most shocking aspect of aging out of pediatric care (19:49)
    • What can be changed in the adult health care system? (20:43)
    • Young adults deserve better during this transitional period (22:41)
    • Wesley’s work at Holland Bloorview (25:46)
    • Wesley’s dreams in Hollywood! (26:41)

    Find us on Twitter: @AMIaudio #PulseAMI

    To contact the Pulse: feedback@ami.ca

    Check out our website: https://www.ami.ca/ThePulse

    About AMI

    AMI is a not-for-profit media company that entertains, informs and empowers Canadians who are blind or partially sighted. Operating three broadcast services, AMI-tv and AMI-audio in English and AMI-télé in French, AMI’s vision is to establish and support a voice for Canadians with disabilities, representing their interests, concerns and values through inclusion, representation, accessible media, reflection, representation and portrayal.

    Learn more at AMI.ca

    Connect on Twitter @AccessibleMedia

    On Instagram @accessiblemediainc

    On Facebook at @AccessibleMediaInc

    On TikTok @accessiblemediainc

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    29 mins

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