EDUCATION NEWS | TALKING DISABILITY
Push for inclusion and kindness for blind and vision-impaired during COVID-19
COVID-19 has created a push for kindness online, and a new project has been launched by Blind Citizens Australia (BCA)... Read more
Not being heard creates more vulnerability in the already vulnerable
In the aftermath of Ann Marie Smith’s death, there are concerns about the vulnerability of people with disability when... Read more
New initiative to support people with intellectual disability in the criminal justice system
RMIT University’s Centre for Innovative Justice (CIJ) has created a new online resource designed to help people with... Read more
Young people with disability twice as likely to have experienced bullying
Young people with disability are twice as likely to be bullied and are more negative about their future, according to... Read more
Only one in five disability workers has positive NDIS experience
A survey conducted by the University of New South Wales (UNSW) of nearly 2,300 disability workers has flagged high... Read more
NDIS supported living arrangements need urgent overhaul
Urgent changes need to be made to help support National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) participants to live... Read more
COVID-19 recovery can’t leave people with disability behind
As restrictions for COVID-19 are gradually lifted across Australia, people with a disability are at risk of being left... Read more
National Volunteer Week: from volunteering to creating a national charity
National Volunteer Week (18 May –24 May) celebrates volunteers both big and small for their contributions to the... Read more
Disability Royal Commission turns focus to employment barriers
The Royal Commission into Violence, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of People with Disability wants to know why people... Read more
Federal Court decision allows NDIS funding of sex workers
The Federal Court has ruled in favour of a woman living with multiple sclerosis who wanted to fund sex work services in... Read more