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Strengthening Disability Advocacy Conference
DARU
Tuesday 11th September, 2012
ation and support needs of people with disabilities who are ageing was a major issue identified by delegates attending the 2012 Strengthening Disability Advocacy Conference. In response, DARU hosted this
Emily Bourke
The World Today, ABC Radio
Thursday 16th August, 2012

It’s estimated only half of the more than two million Australians with disabilities who are of working age are employed. Disability advocates want to close this gap. And agencies and…

Jessica Wright, Phillip Coorey, Thomas Arup
The Age
Thursday 26th July, 2012

Parties split on disability insurance State Labor and Liberal leaders take opposing stances on the Gillard Government’s planned disability insurance scheme. The Prime Minister has launched a scathing attack on…

Julia Medew
The Age
Friday 27th July, 2012

Having lived for 50 years with deformed legs and without arms, only some fingers attached to her shoulders, Mary Henley-Collopy was incensed to discover yesterday that her disabilities could have…

Kate Hagan
The Age
Tuesday 12th June, 2012

More than 1800 people with disabilities were drugged to control their behaviour last year, in what advocacy groups say is a widespread and worrying practice. The use of ”chemical restraint”…

Strengthening Disability Advocacy Conference
DARU
Thursday 17th May, 2012

The 2012 Strengthening Disability Advocacy Conference: You Be The Judge was held at Melbourne Park Conference Centre in March 2012. This is a biennial event hosted by the Disability Advocacy…

Ilektra Spandagou
Australian Review of Public Affairs
Tuesday 29th May, 2012

Down syndrome was first described by John Langdon Down 150 years ago. A child either has or has not Down syndrome and a diagnosis is definite soon after birth, but…

Farah Farouque
The Age
Thursday 24th May, 2012

VICTORIA Police apprehend a disturbed person in the community on average every two hours and transport them to a hospital emergency department, according to a study into the challenges of…

Victorian Equal Opportunities and Human Rights Commission
Tuesday 1st May, 2012

This report shines a light on what has been a hidden problem in our disability system for many years. It results from the Commission’s research looking at the nature, extent…

Rachel Wells
The Age
Monday 21st May, 2012

Last June Lyn Bicknell went to her local police station and told officers that if they did not help her she would kill her intellectually disabled son. As desperate as…

Sarah Toohey
The Age
Monday 14th May, 2012

The big social reforms outlined by the government last week – the aged-care package and the introduction of a National Disability Insurance Scheme – will revolutionise the way we provide…

Charges Laid Over Alleged Sexual Assaults
ABC TV 7:30 Report
Friday 18th May, 2012

Police have laid charges over alleged sexual assaults on intellectually disabled women in a DHS care home.