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Department of Families, Fairness and Housing
State of Victoria
Sunday 1st July, 2007
The Disability Act 2006 is the legislation for people with a disability in Victoria. It replaces the current Intellectually Disabled Persons’ Services Act 1986 and Disability Services Act 1991. It
Jonathan Swan
The Age
Friday 30th November, 2012

Disabled Victorians will not be guaranteed the protection they need under draft laws for the National Disability Insurance Scheme, the Victorian government has warned. Prime Minister Julia Gillard had said…

Michael Gordon
The Age
Saturday 17th November, 2012

When Jenny Macklin stepped up to the podium at the National Press Club last month to talk up the country’s first national disability insurance scheme, an elephant lurked ominously at…

Editorial
The Age
Monday 26th November, 2012

There are 410,000 families in Australia for which the introduction of the national disability insurance scheme legislation in Federal Parliament this week will represent a monumental day in their often…

Department of Families, Fairness and Housing (DFFH)
Victoria Government
Tuesday 13th November, 2012

One in five Victorians and over four million Australians have a disability. The language and images used in mainstream media to depict disability influence community attitudes by setting the overall…

Farrah Tomazin
The Age
Sunday 28th October, 2012

Up to 10 people die violently or through neglect each year in state-monitored homes designed to protect the mentally ill, disabled and elderly, while many vulnerable residents have been sexually…

Life Matters presented by Natasha Mitchell
ABC Radio National
Tuesday 16th October, 2012

If you have an obvious disability, you’ve probably got used to people’s awkwardness, as they struggle with what to say, how to act, where to look. Often pre-conceived ideas or…

Leah Hobson
ABC Ramp Up
Monday 8th October, 2012

I’ve been thinking about the Jill Meagher case and feeling sad. Sad for Jill and her family, and sad for all the women out there who remain invisible and unsupported…

Jewel Topsfield
The Age
Monday 24th September, 2012

As the mother of three children on the autism spectrum, Kerrie Curtis is a veteran of battles with the Victorian education system. Her latest fight is to get special VCE…

Kate Hagan
The Age
Thursday 13th September, 2012
A genetic test to predict a baby's risk of developing autism has been developed by Melbourne researchers, paving the way for earlier intervention to improve behaviour and functioning.
ABC News Breakfast
Thursday 13th September, 2012

ABC News Breakfast presenters, Karina Carvalho and Michael Rowland, interviewed Kevin Stone, CEO of VALID, about abuse of people with disabilities in supported accommodation.

Stephanie Ortoleva and Hope Lewi
Tuesday 21st August, 2012

The forms of violence to which women with disabilities are subjected are varied; physical, psychological, sexual or financial violence, neglect, entrapment, degradation, and forced sterilization and psychiatric treatment. Women with…