CERC Health Equity and Community Wellbeing
Disability Dialogues
From the Canada Excellence Research Chair in Health Equity and Community Wellbeing, Disability Dialogues is a podcast series on important topics in health and wellbeing of our communities. Stay tuned!
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Jul 8, 2026
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Episodes
Disability Dialogues - Season 2 08.07.2026 2:06
Welcome back to Season 2 of Disability Dialogues! A podcast about co-creating inclusive healthcare and wellbeing with communities brought to you by the Canada Excellence Research Chair in Health Equity and Community Wellbeing at Toronto Metropolitan University. If this trailer sparked something in you, don’t let it stop here. Visit torontomu.ca/cerc-health-equity and check out our Knowledge M...
Rethinking Crisis Response: Building Community-Led Alternatives in Ontario 01.10.2025 23:56
Ontario’s crisis response system often relies on police as the first point of contact for people experiencing mental health or substance-related distress. This approach can criminalize individuals instead of addressing the deeper issues—such as poverty, housing insecurity, and discrimination—that shape many crises. Community-led crisis models offer a different path. By centering lived experience,...
Bridging the Gap: How Community-Driven AI Can Transform Online Safety for Disabled Individuals 24.09.2025 17:16
AI moderation often fails marginalized groups, especially disabled women and girls, because existing datasets ignore their lived experiences, leading to missed abuse, over-censorship, and reinforced bias. Researchers advocate for co-created, intersectional datasets and contextual AI that understands nuance, intent, and transparent explainable systems to build trust. Addressing data scarcity, bias,...
Tracking Pathways: Youth Shaping Healthcare Solutions 17.09.2025 16:08
The voices of Youth lend an important addition to community research, in every stage from design to dissemination. Centering co-design, training, accessibility, and lived experience ensures marginalized voices are included and systemic barriers are addressed. This approach builds confidence and trust while creating tangible impacts on policy, practice, and community wellbeing. In this episode of D...
Thriving, Not Just Surviving: Reimagining Disability Support Systems 10.09.2025 20:16
Current disability supports in Canada keep people surviving, not thriving. Thriving means more than financial security — it includes wellbeing, belonging, autonomy, and growth. Policies must shift from deficit-based to person-centered, expanding real financial supports, ensuring accessibility, and valuing all forms of participation, guided by the voices of people with disabilities. In this episode...
Can Safety and Digital Inclusion Coexist for Women and Girls with Disabilities? 03.09.2025 18:03
While digital technologies promise empowerment and inclusion, they also introduce new risks—especially for those at the intersection of gender and disability. Technology-Facilitated Gender-Based Violence (TFGBV) is abuse carried out through digital tools, disproportionately affecting women and girls with disabilities due to reliance on assistive tech, socioeconomic barriers, and caregiver or peer...
Dr. Karen Soldatic on Co-Designing Healthcare for Marginalized Communities 27.08.2025 18:13
What does it really take to make healthcare equitable for marginalized communities? For millions living with disabilities, racialized demographics and women, accessing healthcare can feel more like an obstacle rather than something helpful. It’s neither built for them nor with them in mind. Despite good intentions, many services remain inaccessible, unresponsive, and disconnected from the realitie...
Introducing Disability Dialogues - Season 1 20.08.2025 1:56
Welcome to Disability Dialogues , a podcast about co-creating inclusive healthcare and wellbeing with communities brought to you by the Canada Excellence Research Chair in Health Equity and Community Wellbeing at Toronto Metropolitan University. If this trailer sparked something in you, don’t let it stop here. Visit torontomu.ca/cerc-health-equity and check out our Knowledge Mobilization Hub to...
At What Cost: Special Release on MAiD 24.04.2025 37:27
Content note: This episode contains discussions of suicide and medical assistance in dying (MAiD) for mental illness. This special release explores the complexities and emotional terrain of MAiD through a personal and reflective lens, inviting listeners to consider what it means to navigate life, loss, and autonomy within academic and institutional spaces.
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