Christian Seja is a community development practitioner, working at a place based social enterprise in the North of Brisbane, which provides meaningful employment for people with intellectual disabilities. He is passionate about storytelling, doing participatory co-research and democratic and inclusive workplaces. Christian graduated from The University of Queensland as an international student with a Master of Development Practice. His Master’s thesis focused on the wellbeing of international students at an Australia university using a participatory framework.
The Journal for the Humanities in Rehabilitation is a peer reviewed, multi-media journal using a collaborative model with rehabilitation professionals, patients and their families to gain a greater understanding of the human experience of disability through art, literature and narrative. The purpose of this interdisciplinary journal is to raise the consciousness and deepen the intellect of the humanistic relationship in the rehabilitation sciences.
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