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A Ballarat disability advocate says the system for alerting authorities to abuse in the sector is flawed and relies on internal reporting mechanisms that are inadequate.

Larissa Romensky
ABC Central Victoria
Friday 6th November, 2015

A group of elderly parents concerned about who will care for their intellectually disabled children in the future has expressed their concerns at an inquiry into abuse in the disability…

Ruth McCausland, Eileen Baldry, Elizabeth McEntyre,
The Conversation
Wednesday 4th November, 2015

Police have become the default frontline response to Aboriginal people with mental and cognitive disabilities. In the absence of culturally responsive and therapeutic community-based support, regular police contact from a…

Kathy Evans
Sydney Morning Herald
Wednesday 4th November, 2015

Until Tuesday, Payne’s brother, Stevie, was a perfect example of a man with Down syndrome who could just be an ordinary bloke. Working as a strapper at the Ballarat stables,…

Harry Aitken
Right Now
Wednesday 14th October, 2015

The international human rights regime was originally designed to protect individuals against the exercise of power by states. Yet, with global developments like the privatisation of government and the internationalisation…

Nick Wiggins
ABC Online
Friday 16th October, 2015

There are significant barriers to complaints of abuse and neglect of people with disabilities being reported or investigated, a Senate inquiry has heard.

Patrick McGorry
Brisbane times
Tuesday 6th October, 2015

Awareness of mental illness has grown exponentially in Australia, even over the past 12 months. Stigma is on the run, at least for socially acceptable forms of mental illness, but…

PresenterGeraldine Doogue ProducerKate Pearcy
ABC Radio National Saturday Extra
Saturday 3rd October, 2015

Geraldine Doogue interviewed John Dellabosca, head of the Every Australian counts campaign, about the recent advertisement for new Board members to the NDIA John: It is important that people with

Libby Callaway and Kate Tregloan
The Conversation
Tuesday 29th September, 2015

The NDIS will provide “reasonable and necessary” equipment and supports for Australians with disability. However, the National Disability Insurance Agency has previously identified a significant housing gap for an anticipated…

Helen Razer
SBS
Friday 25th September, 2015

There are good people who understand that disability isn’t really a “survival of the fittest” problem, but the problem of an unfit society. This week, focusing on two incidents, many…

Yoni Prior
The Conversation
Wednesday 23rd September, 2015

As the late, great disability advocate, writer and comedian Stella Young reminded us, valuing difference does not mean adhering to conventional pieties and ignoring the fact that disability presents significant…

El Gibbs
Women's Agenda
Wednesday 23rd September, 2015

Women with Disabilities Australia says that “Working age women with disabilities who are in the labour force are half as likely to find full-time employment (20%) as men with disabilities…