Advocacy for Social Change - What is possible?

Advocacy for Social Change - What is possible?

In this episode, Jo speaks to Jigsaw Qld's President, Dr Trevor Jordan about the emotions that can arise when doing advocacy work, how far we've come in Queensland and Australia and what is possible in the future. Trevor is a long-term advocate of responsible adoption reform and education. For 20 years he taught Public and Professional Ethics at the Queensland University of Technology. As a person adopted in the closed adoption era, he developed a particular interest in ethics and adoption.This episode discusses adult themes and listener discretion is advised. For more information and podcast notes, go to www.jigsawqueensland.com/episodes-notes. Do you have a story to tell? If so, we'd love to hear from you. Go to www.jigsawqueensland.com/adopt-perspective to fill in a Prospective Guest Form. Note: Adopt Perspective is listened to all over the world!

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Late Discovery Adoption: I Was 27 When I Learned the Truth

Late Discovery Adoption: I Was 27 When I Learned the Truth

In this episode, Jo Sparrow speaks with Caroline Liesegang about her journey of discovering her adoption at the age of 27. Caroline shares her experiences growing up in a family where all siblings wer...

14 Apr 37min

When your adoption search ends with a no - Ben Straker

When your adoption search ends with a no - Ben Straker

In this episode, Ben Straker shares his journey of self-discovery as an adopted person. He reflects on his childhood, the complexities of family dynamics, and the impact of adoption on his identity. B...

24 Mars 1h 1min

Apology is a Moment. Justice is a Process with Jeannot Farmer

Apology is a Moment. Justice is a Process with Jeannot Farmer

Jeannot Farmer is from Glasgow, Scotland, although she is joining us today from Melbourne Australia where she is holidaying with family. In 1978 she lost her son to forced adoption. Thirty-one years l...

3 Mars 1h 2min

Adoption Reunion in Australia: Felicity Lawson

Adoption Reunion in Australia: Felicity Lawson

Felicity Lawson is an adopted person born at Hornsby Hospital, NSW in 1975. Over the past 32 years, she has searched for and reunited with both her mother and father - a long and complex journey marke...

24 Feb 32min

Adoption and Addiction with Paul Sunderland

Adoption and Addiction with Paul Sunderland

Paul Sunderland is a renowned addiction specialist and psychotherapist. With over 35 years of experience, Paul's groundbreaking work has illuminated the deep and often-overlooked links between adoptio...

17 Feb 1h 6min

The Silent Struggle of Fathers in Adoption - Phil Kenward

The Silent Struggle of Fathers in Adoption - Phil Kenward

In this episode of Adopt Perspective, Jo Sparrow speaks with Phil Kenwood, a father who shares his deeply personal story of losing a daughter to forced adoption in 1970. The conversation explores the ...

10 Feb 30min

Adoption Trauma and Identity: Reunion, Loss and the Lifelong Impact of Adoption with Tracy Graham

Adoption Trauma and Identity: Reunion, Loss and the Lifelong Impact of Adoption with Tracy Graham

In this episode, Jo Sparrow speaks with Tracy Graham, an adopted adult who shares her lived experience of adoption trauma, identity and reunion across the lifespan. Tracy reflects on growing up in her...

4 Feb 1h 5min

Adoption Trauma, Identity & Reunion | An Adopted Adult’s Experience | Clare Cochrane

Adoption Trauma, Identity & Reunion | An Adopted Adult’s Experience | Clare Cochrane

Adoption trauma, adoption identity, and adoption reunion are lifelong experiences for many adopted adults. In this episode of Adopt Perspective, Clare Cochrane shares her lived experience of adoption,...

27 Jan 34min

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