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What would your dream ‘third space’ look like?
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We deserve better, more accessible third spaces, and Emily Coull has imagined one: The Ladybird Café.
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The joy of discovering slow play as my new normal
05:00|Kitty Wasasala is learning to play, dream, create, rest and live, at whatever pace they want.
Five ways I'm practising play this summer
06:23|Playing helps Kiwikiwi Hawes recharge and feel restored.
Wordplay and wrestling with puns
04:14|Although sports were never her strong suit, Lucy Croft found her arena in the form of pun battles.
Aotearoa's role in forming the UNCRDP
28:15|In this podcast interview, long-time disability activist Robyn Hunts chats to The D*List about what went into forming the CRPD and how we can all play a part today.
Anchoring as access to purposeful play
06:16|Nicolina Newcombe describes how anchoring to something meaningful is a form of play for her, and recently that's been travel.
How pole dance gave me a new relationship with movement
04:58|Claudia Rose describes how pole dance gave her a newfound confidence in her body.
Fun gifts to get your disabled friend on IDPWD
03:07|SATIRE: If you’re feeling sorry for your disabled friend, International Day of Persons With Disabilities on 3rd of December is the perfect occasion for you to step forward. Giving them a $10 note or asking them for accessibility advice is overrated. Try these gifts instead!
Why charter schools for Autistic students aren't the solution
07:11|The Government is planning to open two charter schools designed for Autistic students with the intention of closing gaps within the education system. However, the community broadly disagrees.