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Navigating Disability
Welcome to the Navigating Disability Podcast Show!! Your hosts, Kate Read and Jenn Abbott are committed to changing the narrative around 'normal' and 'ability' and look so forward to sharing our weekly guests with you! Get ready to be inspired, empowered and enlivened as we dive into education, lived experiences, expert advice, behind the scenes on political movements and how YOU, our listeners can THRIVE within your community!
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Navigating Disability
Dr Richard Fejo - An emotional story of survival, resilience, rock bottom and the journey back to fulfillment
*Trigger Warning: This show mentions trauma, suicide, depression, mental health and societal conditioning. If you or anyone you know needs help, call 13 11 14 in Australia*
Dr Richard Fejo, better known as Richie, is a Larrakia man of direct male descent, through his father, grandfather and great-grandfather.
Dr Fejo has devoted his life to improving education and health outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people within urban, rural and remote communities. He is a former Chairman of the Larrakia Nation Aboriginal Corporation, former Vice-President of Darwin Buffaloes Football Club and sat on the City of Darwin’s International Relations Committee. He was also the Chair of the National Cultural Educator’s/Cultural Mentor’s Network for five
years during his eleven-year employment with the Northern Territory General Practice Education (NTGPE) as Senior Cultural Educator and was the recent Chair of the Darwin Waterfront Corporation from 2020 to 2024.
In 2022, Dr Fejo was awarded an honorary doctorate by Flinders University in recognition of his contribution to education and Indigenous health.
Dr Fejo currently holds the positions of Senior Elder on campus with Flinders University, Chair of the Australia Day Council (NT), Board Member of National Disabilities Insurance Agency (NDIA).
In addition to his service to the community, Dr Fejo is a talented comedian and singer-songwriter, performing regularly around town, nurturing the next generation of leaders, comics and aspiring singer/songwriters.
** NOTE: This podcast speaks of suicide, depression and mental health **
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