Episode Player
Sibshops
The Sibling Leadership Network
Chapters
0:45
Please introduce yourselves and tell us about your involvement in Sibhops.
4:37
In your experience, what exactly are sibhops and why are they important?
13:29
Can you give us an example of an activity that might happen during a SIP shop
17:48
what impact have SIB shops had on your lives?
25:17
in what ways can sib shops influence better long term outcomes for the whole family?
29:23
Has the pandemic changed what sub shops look like?
36:37
how can listeners get involved in Sibshops?
39:05
So if there's a listener who would like to join a sibshop facilitator training, and is looking for a creative way to get that funded. Do you have any ideas to recommend?
The Sibling Leadership Network
Sibshops
Mar 13, 2023
The Sibling Leadership Network
This month we talk about Sibshops; what they are and why you should be involved. Our guests today are past Sibshop participant and leader of the SLN Tennessee chapter, TABS, Emma Shouse, Emily Holl of the Sibling Support Project, past participant Rachel Patterson and past Sibshop facilitator, Tina Prochaska.
Access the transcript of this episode here.
Acceda a la transcripción en español
"Sibshops really take a wellness based approach and a strength based approach and building on those strengths and celebrating the resilience, grit, resourcefulness and creativity of siblings." -Emily Holl
Resources in this episode:
- Sibshops
- Sibling Support Project
- Contact Emily at Sibling Support Project
- Tennessee Adult Brothers and Sisters (TABS)
- Emma’s Story in the news
- NPR Story: Siblings of people with disabilities find connections through Sibshops
- List of Disability Councils, State-by-state below the podcast description on the SLN blog
- Likert Scale
- International Charge Syndrome Foundation
Music Credit: Hope by Scandinavianz | https://soundcloud.com/scandinavianz
Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com