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A FREE webinar to guide families in their advocacy efforts in particular around the NDIA and making the most from the plan.
Read MoreTwelve women with disabilities (physical, intellectual and psychiatric) talk about growing up and living in a world where their disabilities mean that they have to fight to be accepted.
Read MoreThis eight-part series explores contemporary examples of public policy that result in death for devalued groups. It will highlight a pattern that contributes to the vulnerability of people with disability and other devalued groups and calls participants to careful reflection and positive action. The series runs 7-10pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays for four weeks, with optional one-hour discussion sessions.
Read MoreParents are the single most important, continuing influence on a child. They have more knowledge of the child than any other person and are driven by a concern for the child's best interests.
Read MoreThis critique looks at the original definition of the principle of normalisation (social role valorisation) and the misinterpretations it has engendered. It stresses that proper understanding of SRV and its meaning can go a long way towards improving services, life conditions, and the dignity of people with disabilities.
Read MoreThis inspirational piece is about so many things: it is about inclusion, it is about friendship, it is about a professional who is thoughtful, passionate and committed, it is about community development, it is about an individual man and it is about powerful strategies which support the social value of...
Read MorePeople with disability want to have the same opportunities as their able-bodied peers. They do not want live with another person because of a shared label.
Read MoreHear from Ashurst on the legalities of wills, trusts and more! This day is exclusively for families. Siblings and other adult family members are encouraged to attend.
Read MoreMichael Kendrick discusses the provision of services to persons with disabilities. He notes that a majority of the time the care offered is standardized or fixed. Kendrick looks at a fixed service models and their downsides.
Read MoreCome along to our lunch time discussion series! Together we will tackle the NDIS matters families want to know more about as they support their family member with developmental disability. Please bring your questions and thoughts to share on this topic, as it will be a facilitated conversation.
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