The State of Accessibility in Nova Scotia with Tova Sherman and Tammy Bernasky
Join host Corrie Melanson for an insightful conversation with Tammy Bernasky, Assistant Professor at Cape Breton University, and Tova Sherman, CEO of Reachability Association, as they explore the current state of accessibility and disability inclusion in Nova Scotia.
Tammy shares her work developing the groundbreaking Quality of Life Index for people with disabilities—a comprehensive measurement tool covering 13 domains from employment and education to economic security and democratic engagement. Meanwhile, Tova brings a grassroots perspective, discussing the realities facing the 350 clients her organisation serves annually, including the growing population of newcomers with disabilities.
Key topics include:
The persistent poverty-disability link and why economic security matters- Debunking myths about expensive accommodations (most cost less than $500!)
- The intersectionality of disability with other marginalised identities
- Why "right person, right job" should replace traditional job descriptions
- The lingering impacts of COVID-19 on isolation and inclusion
- What gives these advocates hope for the future
Whether you're an employer, service provider, or advocate, this episode challenges you to rethink disability inclusion and move from awareness to meaningful action.
