Our Right to Thrive: Webinar with Paul Wilshaw

Our Right to Thrive: Webinar with Paul Wilshaw

By Disability Arts Online

Join us for a webinar on understanding the needs and provision of the learning disabled community.

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Charity & Causes • Human Rights

Our Right to Thrive: Webinar with Paul Wilshaw

Our Right to Thrive is a unique poetry/written word project for disabled writers led by disabled artist/ musician and poet Ivan Riches. The project provides an opportunity for disabled people to further explore the disabled community’s experiences of ableism, attitudinal barriers and discrimination from a personal and political perspective.

This webinar is for disabled writers who are interested in learning more about the self-development and support of the community of people with learning difficulties. It will focus on Paul’s lived experience of writing, especially writing poetry. Paul will share Mr Pip and will talk about how the poem has been used creatively by other learning disability companies to convey a message about the pip application process; what’s wrong with it and how it could be better. The webinar will talk about the importance of creativity as an essential aspect of self-advocacy

Paul Wilshaw is the Engagement and Advocacy worker at Mind the Gap, supporting the theatre company's producing team. He started out on the company’s Making Theatre training course before taking up a role as Assistant Producer following a successful internship on ZARA in 2019. He is a fantastic advocate for both the company and for people with learning disabilities. He is a presenter on Mind the Gap and Disability Arts Online’s podcast, Disability And… Paul is also part of the Learning Disabled focus group as part of TripleC. He co-hosts talks with TV companies about working with learning disabled artists and attends webinars hosted by TripleC, as well being a part of DANC, the Disabled Artists Networking Community, supported by TripleC.

Our Right to Thrive is a project for disabled writers aimed at nurturing creativity, improving communication with the disabled community, sharing experience of living with disabling barriers, and fostering strength to better respond to discrimination. The project aims to empower our online community of disabled people: nurturing creativity, improving communication, sharing experience of living with disabling barriers, fostering strength to better respond to discrimination.

Structure of workshop

  • 14:00 -14:05 Introduction & Housekeeping
  • 14:05 - 14:40 Presentation from Paul Wilshaw
  • 14:40 - 15:00 Questions & Discussion

The webinar will be recorded with BSL and a live captioner.

Further webinars in this series:

We’ve a range of disabled leaders coming from different aspects of the lived experience of disability. Keep up to date with the project and view previous webinars in the series on the 'Our Right to Thrive' blog on the Disability Arts Online Website.

Upcoming:

  • Julie Farrell: The Value of Different Forms of Communication, Particularly for Neurodivergent Communities - Monday 29th September 2025 2-3pm

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Oct 3 · 06:00 PDT