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Hannah Laxton-Koonce
ABC News
Monday 13th May, 2019
Wendy Arentz says she is proof the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) can work if you can advocate for yourself. But Mrs Arentz was adamant that her success with the
Luke Buckmaster and Shannon Clark
The Parliament of Australia Library
Wednesday 8th May, 2019
The NDIS is the new way to provide support to people with disabilities in Australia. This resource gives an overview of the full scope of the program in an easy
Eliza Hull
ABC Life Matters
Monday 6th May, 2019
Having a disability and being in a relationship can be complex. However, most of those complexities come from the assumptions of other people. This podcast series explores these complexities. Audio
Zoe Aitken and Mellissa Kavenagh, University of Melbourne
Pursuit
Monday 13th May, 2019
Access to adequate, safe, secure, accessible and affordable housing is a fundamental human right. But in Australia, right now, housing disadvantage is impossible to ignore, and the situation is particularly
Rhiannon Stevens
ABC Goldfields
Saturday 11th May, 2019
When Paul Fitzgerald built a house to retire in, he had no idea he would need to make it wheelchair-accessible by the time he moved in.
Eliza Hull
ABC Life
Friday 10th May, 2019
People with disabilities still face widespread misconceptions and stereotypes that feed into attitudes and behaviour in the wider community. As a result, discrimination is part of daily life for many
Luke Henriques-Gomes
The guardian
Wednesday 8th May, 2019
The man, known as John to protect his privacy, was left to survive on Newstart as he battled stage 3 bowel cancer and had earlier attempted suicide after learning of
Nijole Naujokas and Sydney Policy Lab
The Guardian
Tuesday 7th May, 2019
Sydney Policy Lab says: We looked into it and discovered that changes to the system over two decades had tightened the DSP eligibility and assessment conditions to such a degree
Richard Willingham
ABC News
Thursday 9th May, 2019

Children with high-needs disabilities are living in child protection because their parents can no longer look longer after them, with advocates blaming a lack of support from the National Disability…

George Disney, Marissa Shields, Eric Emerson, Gwynnyth Llewellyn
Centre of Research Excellence in Disability and Health
Friday 1st March, 2019

With the introduction of the National Disability Insurance Scheme and the development of state and local government plans, disability is now a key concern at every level of Australian government.

NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission
Monday 6th May, 2019
This module is an interactive online course that explains the obligations of workers under the NDIS Code of Conduct – from the perspective of NDIS participants. It was developed in
Phil Hayes-Brown
Sydney Morning Herald
Tuesday 7th May, 2019
The chief of the National Disability Insurance Scheme has resigned and some advocates are calling for the new chief executive officer to be a person with a disability, someone who