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DARU
Tuesday 9th July, 2019
Grampians DisAbility Advocacy (GDA) and Rights Information Advocacy Centre (RIAC), both received project funding through the Disability Advocacy Innovation Grants round. Over the past 2 years these organisations have engage
DARU
Thursday 14th February, 2019
There is still a societal view that people with disability shouldn’t be parents – how can you look after another person if you have complex needs of your own? As
DARU
Thursday 14th February, 2019
‘Culture is Inclusion’ is the first book of its kind about the experiences of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people with disability across Australia. It presents unique and valuable data
DARU
Tuesday 27th November, 2018
Demand for advocacy is growing while, at the same time, the rules seem to be changing every day. Advocates are increasingly challenged to keep their knowledge base up to date
DARU
Tuesday 27th November, 2018
While the tussle for the provision of mental health services continues between state health departments and the NDIS, mental health consumers are feeling abandoned and confused. Jenny Bretnall presented a
Kerrie Cassidy and Katherine Marshall
Disability Resource Centre (DRC)
Thursday 28th June, 2018
The Transport Accessibility project was undertaken by the Disability Resource Centre to capture the experiences of Victorians with disabilities who use (or want to use) public transport, taxis and Uber.
Summer Foundation
The Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) Framework has changed the way people with disabilities access housing. The focus should be on choice and control, however it seems that only people with
DARU
Advocacy Sector Conversations Forum
Thursday 18th May, 2017
Barbara Carter and Kate Fitt discussed issues around child protection and provided some practical tips on how to support parents with disability in their dealings with child protection agencies.
DARU
Friday 25th November, 2016
Peter Norbury from Social Security Rights Victoria updated us on the changes Centrelink made to the impairment tables in 2012 highlighting the contradictions and identifying the hurdles that need to
DARU
Friday 25th November, 2016
Felix Neighbour, the Acting Manager Strategic Engagement at the Office for Disability brought Martin Turnbull, Assistant Director, Diversity and Disability along to this Q&A session to fill us in on
DARU
Friday 25th November, 2016
Tony Newman, the Assistant Director of the Implementation support department at the Victorian Housing Register outlined the changes to the Housing Register. This was followed by Steve Staikos from Community
DARU
Friday 25th November, 2016
The panelists represented people with disability who are either not eligible for the NDIS or who have complexities that make interaction with the agency difficult. A range of issues were