Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Caroline Casey: Looking past limits

By Khmer Democrat, Phnom Penh
Expanding our Mind Series

BELIEVE ! INSPIRATIONAL !



Activist Caroline Casey tells the story of her extraordinary life, starting with a revelation (no spoilers). In a talk that challenges perceptions, Casey asks us all to move beyond the limits we may think we have.

Why you should listen to her:

Caroline Casey has dedicated the past decade of her life to changing how global society views people with disabilities. In 2000, she rode 1,000 kilometers across India on an elephant to raise funds for Sight Savers. Then, as founding CEO of Kanchi in Dublin, she developed a set of best practices (based on ISO 9000 quality standards) for businesses, to help them see "disabled" workers as an asset as opposed to a liability. Hundreds of companies have adopted the standards, changing their policies and attitudes.

In 2004, Casey started the O2 Ability Awards to recognize Irish businesses for their inclusion of people with disabilities, both as employees and customers. The initiative has received international praise and, in 2010, a parallel program was launched in Spain.

"She is one of those people who, instead of just talking about changing the world, gets up and actually does it however tough the doing of it turns out to be. "
The Irish Times



3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Caroline Casey is so beautiful girl. I want to lick her pussy so much. Can I please lick her pussy? Please!

Anonymous said...

By watching perform I am wet already!

Anonymous said...

PLease discuss more about 1997 coup. We shouldn't forget thousands of khmers lives that have been murdered by PhD Called Dr. Hun Sen and his PhD families.

KI media, Please post more articles about 1997 coup put more pictures and video clips about how CPP and PhD Dr. Hun Sen killed khmers at 1997 coup. Please Ki media I beg you.

Khmers victims of 1997 coup at cambodia