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Dan Conifer
ABC News
Sunday 12th March, 2017

The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) stopped processing thousands of applications from service providers, critical staff were untrained and properties were not ready when the scheme’s nationwide rollout began, documents…

Rachel Browne
Sydney Morning Herald
Wednesday 15th March, 2017

The 31-year-old from Kellyville values her independence and had high hopes for the scheme when she joined last year but says her transport budget has been cut by three-quarters, leaving…

Jessy Young & Stuart Kinner
The Conversation
Tuesday 14th March, 2017

Inadequate disability-specific services in prison make this exclusion inconsistent with conditions in the United Nations’ “Mandela Rules”. These set out minimum requirements for the treatment of prisoners. They state health…

Luke Bo'sher
Pro Bono News
Thursday 2nd March, 2017

There are over 6,000 young people in aged care waiting to get onto the NDIS. These young people are living in aged care facilities because the current disability system has…

Department of Social Services (DSS)

Under the National Disability Advocacy Program the Australian Government funds agencies across Australia to provide people with disability access to effective disability advocacy that promotes, protects and ensures their full…

Time Base
Monday 13th February, 2017

Attorney-General Brandis has announced that the Australian Government will be ratifying the Optional Protocol to the Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (“OPCAT”). In

NDS
Monday 20th February, 2017

Human Rights and You is a national video-based e-learning program for disability support workers about why human rights matter when supporting people with disability. The program aligns with the Victorian

Patrick McGee
Pro Bono News
Monday 20th February, 2017

The justice system doesn’t know how to respond to disability, particularly for Indigenous Australians, writes Patrick McGee who addressed the inaugural Australian Lawyers for Human Rights National Human Rights Conference…

Kelly Vincent
Pro Bono News
Monday 20th February, 2017

Some of those barriers are physical – ramps, adjustable desks, screen readers and accessible toilets – everyday, practical kind of things. Transport to and from work can also be a…

Norman Hermant
ABC News
Thursday 16th February, 2017

Students with a disability face an enormous funding gap in Australian schools, new figures from the Productivity Commission and the Education Council appear to show.

Luke Bo'sher
The Mandarin
Friday 10th February, 2017

Three years after the launch of the National Disability Insurance Scheme a new board is taking the reins of Australia’s biggest social policy reform of the decade. But far from…

Ilan Wiese and Karen R Fisher
The Conversation
Friday 10th February, 2017

The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is expected to help more people with disability access the support services they need to live independently in the community. But the majority of…