• Episode 48 - Shaun Bickley

  • Oct 27 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 6 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 48 - Shaun Bickley

  • Summary

  • In this episode, Hannah chats with Shaun Bickley, a disability advocate and campaigner, about the practice of paying NDIS participants a subminimum wage. This is a fantastic episode, and we hope you learn something about this abhorrent practice and enjoy Shaun's passion and knowledge as much as we do.

    To contact Shaun you can email:

    s.bickley@uq.net.au

    or you can head to the campaign page here:

    https://forms.gle/FGJX8GUUaH4QzePd6

    If you want to get in touch with us, you can:

    Contact the podcast whatinthendispod@gmail.com

    Contact Hannah hello@plandecoders.com.au

    Contact Sam sam@rosenbaum.consulting

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    ABOLISH SUBMINIMUM WAGE NOW!!!!

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