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WWDA Youth Network
Australia
Приєднався 6 сер 2015
Women with Disabilities Australia (WWDA) has set up the WWDA Youth Network to focus on girls and young women with all types of disabilities. The aim of the WWDA Youth Network is to empower young women and girls with all types of disability to become strong, confident, proud and educated on their rights and options. Visit us at: youth.wwda.org.au
R.E.S.P.E.C.T - What Is Respect?
What is respect? What does respect look like at home, school and in relationships? What is self-respect? This short animated video will answer these questions and help you understand what is means to be treated with respect.
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Periods: How? What? Why?
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This short video explains simply about menstruation - or periods - and how we get our period.
Girls with Disability: Understanding and Advocating for your Rights
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This video is aimed a girls and young women with disability. It is about understanding your rights and learning to self-advocate. It is an interactive way of learning about your human rights, the Women's Convention (CEDAW), Disability Rights (CRPD). It also explains ways you can learn to advocate for yourself and stand up for your rights and needs. The Girls with Disability: Understanding and A...
International Women's Day Rally Melbourne 2017 [with captions]
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Interviews, video and images from the International Women's Day rally in Melbourne Australia. This video was put together by Women with Disabilities Australia (WWDA) to encourage you all to promote #WomensRights, #GenderEquality, and #Intersectionality ...and remember to #BeBOLDforChange!
Talkin' Bout Rights - WHRI (with captions)
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Women's rights advocates from across the world discuss human rights of women and girls with the WWDA Youth Network VISIT: youth.wwda.org.au/talkin-bout-rights/
#COSP9 Women and Girls with Disabilities: Let's look to the future!
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For the full article go to: youth.wwda.org.au/cosp9-women-girls-with-disability-lets-look-to-the-future/ The WWDA Youth Network interviewed seven delegates, both Civil Society and Government, working in different countries around the world. We discussed the global barriers facing young women and girls with disability, and the changes each of these advocates hoped to see in the years to come.
Online Dating: Avoiding Scams
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This video is about online dating and romance scams and warning signs to avoid scammers.
What is disability? (with captions)
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Video to easily explain 'disability' under the social model of disability. According to the social model of disability, 'disability' is socially constructed. 'Disability' is the result of the interaction between people living with impairments (which is a medical condition) and an environment filled with physical, attitudinal, communication and social barriers. Watch this video to understand dis...
Happy #IDG2015
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This video is about International Day of the Girl #IDG2015 Summit held at the United Nations in New York City. For a day, #GirlsTakeOver the United Nations and discuss the issues important to them, and hear from other girls all around the world. WWDA Youth Network Manager, Cashelle Dunn, attended the Summit, and interviewed girls at the event about why they were there, and what rights were impo...
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The way is is titled here is an acronym: okay, I have alot of *respect* for missionaries who are spreading the gospel, especially those who traverse between Mexico and the United States of America because they may have to overcome cultural issues and/or maybe also from being darkened from being outside or on sea, respectively
I don't respect them.
This video is dog water
I watched this in my split class boring I don’t do it anyways
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Name of song please
"of the abyss" by Lorna shore
Dope track. Dope video. 🕊️🎗️
First learn the meaning of what you say, then speak -Epictetus This is a beautifully worded but profound statement. Just no..This is not the definition of respect. To learn the true meaning takes more than just knowing the definition, you have to intentionally experience and practice the context in which the word Respect describes to truly analyze and understand it. Is the glass of water half empty or half full? This is making Respect into something more or less than what it is. re·spect /rəˈspekt/ Learn to pronounce noun 1. a feeling of deep admiration for someone or something elicited by their abilities, qualities, or achievements. "the director had a lot of respect for Douglas as an actor" late Middle English: from Latin respectus, from the verb respicere ‘look back at, regard’, from re- ‘back’ + specere ‘look at’. If it's a feeling, then it's a reaction, not an action. Newtons third law of motion. Then opposite of respect, is disgust. I don't have deep admiration for what is essentially misinformation, if I chose to feel otherwise, I'd have to lie to myself in order to do so.
EHT more like ICUP
Damn bitch rolled some unlucky ones muslim and in a wheelchair oh lord
stunning video WWDA Youth Network. I smashed the thumbs up on your video. Maintain up the superb work.
saw this in school it looks like it was made with like toca boca
Today I had a school assembly about respect and this was in it
Honor
This video will change the world
Why the dude in the wheel chair has an evil look?
@Marc Antoine Kepya Aboudi oh okay!
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I bet bullies don't know life is a boomerang so if they say something mean to someone someone else will say something mean to the bully
i love this song it always cheers me up
"Thank you very much."
Good message... we must respect spiritual creatures... "...that power which has been able to draw such a being out of matter, make of him a creature with sensorial faculties and endow him with intellectual and spiritual potentiality. This is one of the visible proofs of the divine power. Let us respect these living proofs." ~ Baha'i Faith
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Nice work you kip it up
thank u so much this video help me
Great video! :)
Question for viewers: Do you think your school has taught you enough about what your rights are?
no. i haven't been taught any of it. wish i had. i liked the video. id like the guts to speak up. may be next time.
yeah, i'm with cookie123. it's basically never mentioned except like special occasions like day for the girl. I would have liked to learn it sooner. I think my rights are probably being 'abused'. Like when people always call me "inspirational" It's like, why am i inspiring you? you don't know me. I could be a b!tch. I think thats probs stereotyping. Or like when ppl push my wheelchair when i haven't even asked and it's like back off. I din't say you could touch my chair! Hands off. I hate that stuff.
Thanks for replying Cookie123. It's great that you liked the video! It can be hard to speak up for what you want or need. Sometimes people are scary to talk to, or sometimes its just hard to get the confidence up. If you want some help just to build confidence in self-advocating, you could find an advocacy service near where you live and have a chat with them. If you'd like to do that you can search through the Disability Advocacy Finder @ disabilityadvocacyfinder.dss.gov.au/disability/ndap/
Thanks for replying Beauty Beast. It's so wonderful that you were able to understand your rights better. You sound passionate about standing up for your rights which is brilliant to hear! You should try personalising your rights and this will help in understanding the rights and how you feel they are being abused. Also, for situations like the one you mentioned, you might want to fill out some of the problem solving sheets on the website, this will help you be prepared for times like those. You can find them at youth.wwda.org.au/resources/