We are very proud of our PLACE and are always happy to show people around so, we took the Minister on a tour of TTP (Di of course has been here before – having officially opened our facility in January of 2010).
We were glad that they came. To quote one of our members, “it is important for all community leaders to recognise the valuable contributions that can be made by adults even if they have a disability”.
Here at The Tertiary PLACE, we are very passionate about providing authentic opportunities for our Members to take centre stage. This was a chance too good to pass up, so we gave a couple of performances – a choir song “You’re The Voice” by John Farnham, a dance, an original song and a karaoke item.
Some people might wonder just how our choir works. Some of our Members don’t have verbal language. How can they participate? What is the benefit for them?
Here’s a bit of an insight from one of our regular contributors, Ben.
“I am in a choir. I am all about positive songs and music. There are songs with all angry words and sounds. Well I don’t like them. The lyrics of songs can affect how you see the world. I think I like the one we sang for the minister. I like the words ‘we’re not going to sit in silence’. I also like that I got to sing with the microphone.”
There is strength in unity and there is power is our combined voices. We will continue to speak and sing the message of inclusion to all who will listen.