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Positive Powerful Parents Self Advocacy Group and the Self Advocacy Resource Unit (SARU).
Monday 8th April, 2019

People with disability share their stories of abuse, neglect, exploitation and discrimination to create change for others. Sharing stories can be hard; it is emotional work that can leave self…

Stephen Taylor
Mornington Peninsula News
Tuesday 9th April, 2019

Ageing parents worn down by years of caring for their intellectually disabled adult children living at home are calling on both sides of government to provide them with independent housing…

Stephanie Dalzell
ABC News
Wednesday 10th April, 2019
Senator Steele-John said the actual number of people with disabilities who were abused or neglected was much higher than the number of reports. "There are many people who, because of
Kristian Silva
ABC Radio Melbourne
Thursday 11th April, 2019
The 15-year-old has been in the same mechanical wheelchair for about seven years. His parents have been trying to organise an adult-sized chair for two years that would allow Elias's
Victorian Mental Illness Awareness Council (VMIAC)
Friday 5th April, 2019
This report ranks 23 hospital-based mental health services on how often they use seclusion. The report, based on official data, has revealed that the use of seclusion has risen in
Farrah Tomazin
The Age
Thursday 4th April, 2019
Jess Cochran has been physically restrained, chemically sedated and held in seclusion at Victorian public hospitals more times than she’d care to remember. The first episode occurred at the age
Stephen Easton
The Mandarin
Tuesday 9th April, 2019
Almost 60 groups representing people with disabilities say public servants are too conflicted to be effective as royal commissioners tasked with shining a light on violence, abuse, neglect and exploitation
Maani Truu
SBS News
Friday 5th April, 2019

Hours after Scott Morrison gave an emotional speech saying people with disabilities deserve respect, protesters gathered outside Parliament House to voice their concerns over the decision to deport a deaf…

Luke Michael
Pro Bono News
Thursday 28th March, 2019
Disability groups are demanding that the Morrision government keep any unspent National Disability Insurance Scheme money within the scheme, after reports emerged the funds will be used to boost the
Luke Michael
Pro Bono News
Monday 1st April, 2019
A disability advocate says event organisers must do more to meet the access needs of people with disability, arguing a little thought can go a long way to stop attendees
Helen Davidson
The Guardian
Monday 1st April, 2019
Carers say health procedures are made more difficult because of doctors’ lack of understanding. The issue, said the council’s senior advocate, Jim Simpson, is primarily a lack of training among
VALID
Thursday 4th April, 2019
The ‘Staying Safe’ resource is a video series that inform the community about the need to respect people with disability and to prevent abuse and neglect. According to research the