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2023

Queen’s hosts premiere of ‘Where there’s a will, there’s a way’

The Northern Ireland Social Care Council in partnership with the School of Social Sciences, Education and Social Work at Queen’s hosted a screening of, ‘Where there’s a will, there’s a way’.

The screening, which took place at the QFT ahead of International Day of Persons with Disabilities (3 December), is about Joanne Sansome, a disability activist who has fought hard to be recognised as a campaigner, educator and published social researcher.  

Born and raised in Northern Ireland, Joanne dreamt of studying Graphic Design at university and living in America. In the film she discusses her experience of breaking down the barriers she faced, her journey to becoming a disability activist and how in doing so she has influenced social work education in Northern Ireland. She also gave her account of how the Covid-19 pandemic increased inclusion for many people living with a disability and shared her ambitions to pursue research at university now she has completed her Master’s in Social Research Methods.  

The film captures conversations between Joanne and her friend and colleague, Professor Joe Duffy from the School of Social Sciences, Education and Social Work at Queen’s, and is an inspiring account of the journey to activism from an inspirational woman.  

Joanne Sansome said: “I am delighted to see this film being launched today, I want this to be a positive learning resource and I hope, anyone who views it, will be left feeling as I do, as a person with a disability, that anything is possible, maybe just a little differently than how one wanted or imagined… but in the end, it’s not better or worse it’s just different … and may become the best experience so far!” 

Professor Duffy believes Joanne’s unwavering journey as a passionate activist can help shape and influence the education and training of current and future social work students. He said: “Joanne's story, her journey, is one of determination, imagination, positivity and possibility, there is something in this for everybody and this film will be an important educational resource, going forward. It is a resource that is hope inspiring.”  

Patricia Higgins, Chief Executive, Social Care Council Chief believes that when others hear Joanne’s story they will be inspired.  She said: “We are thrilled to have helped Joanne share her story for others to hear. When you listen to Joanne’s journey, you can’t help but admire her drive to not take ‘no’ for an answer when it came to something she and all of us should be entitled to. Among her many achievements, we are grateful that she has chosen to ensure we as a workforce regulator hear the service user and carer voice in meaningful and authentic way “in all that we do.” 

Watch the film here: https://niscc.info/where-theres-a-will-theres-a-way-film-now-available/ 

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