- Posted on 8 Apr 2022
- 45-minute read
More than 15 per cent of Australian households have a parent with disability, yet their stories are rarely shared.
We've Got This is the first major anthology to represent parents with disabilities. Twenty-five parents who identify as Deaf, Disabled or chronically ill offer the highs and lows of their parenting journeys – revealing that the greatest obstacles lie in other people's attitudes.
We’ve Got This editor Eliza Hull, alongside contributors Renay Barker-Mulholland and Micheline Lee joined Verity Firth in discussion on their parenting experiences, and the impact of our rigid, conventional ‘template’ of parenting.
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I knew that it was really time to make a book like this so that we could start changing some of these really entrenched assumptions about what people with disability can and can't do. Eliza Hull
The practicalities of parenting are so often focused on, and so your value as a parent gets diluted down to did you make the school lunches or did you change the nappy. Renay Barker-Mulholland
The view in society that to be a good parent you have to be independent and that you'd be less fit to be a parent if, because of your disability, you need help yourself. And I think that view is really damaging not just for the people with disabilities but for the whole of society because every one of us has vulnerabilities. Micheline Lee
Speakers
Eliza Hull is a musical artist, writer, journalist and disability advocate – and a contributor to Growing Up Disabled in Australia. Her podcast series on parenting with a disability, We've Got This, was one of Radio National’s and ABC Life’s most successful series of all time.
Renay Barker-Mulholland is a proud Birpi-Daingatti woman, living with her family on Wadawurrung Country. Renay is Disabled, having both mobility limiting diseases, chronic pain and psychosocial illnesses. She is a mother, writer, artist and staunch intersectional feminist.
Micheline Lee is the author of the novel The Healing Party, and has published essays in The Monthly and in The Best Australian Essays 2017. Micheline migrated from Malaysia to Australia as a child. She has worked as a human rights lawyer and as a painter, before taking up writing.