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ERMHA365
Wednesday 3rd June, 2020
Hear Leah van Poppel, alongside ermha365’s Social Policy and Advocacy Advisory Isabel Calvert, discuss the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and how it impacts on
TECHnically Female Podcast
Wednesday 17th June, 2020
Jasmine Jarvis, interviews PhD Candidate Jerusha Mather as she discusses her PhD journey in medical & biological sciences, her motor function in adults with cerebral palsy research, why having cerebral
Ashley Ferguson
“We’ve tested for usability — now we need to look at accessibility.” If you work in user research, you’ve probably heard statements like this. Researchers often go about testing for
Advocacy For Inclusion (AFI)
Monday 14th October, 2019
This series of 10 episodes builds skills in supporting others in their decision-making. This kind of support is particularly important for people in our community whose decision-making has been ignored
Melbourne Disability Institute
Tuesday 3rd December, 2019
This podcast explores some of the most complex issues facing people with disability today. In Australia, one in five people live with disability. The podcast gives voice to people with
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Pro bono Australia
Thursday 1st January, 1970
A new report commissioned by Pro Bono Australia in partnership with the Human Rights Law Centre, has found that not for profits are on a path of quiet advocacy. The
Sara Bice & Mmartyn Pearce 
The National Disability Insurance Scheme is a significant policy. Launched in 2016, the NDIS provides support to Australians with a disability, their families, and their carers. But while it has
Australasian Society for Intellectual Disability
Tuesday 30th August, 2016
This podcast series gives voice to people with intellectual disability. It builds the bridge between the research available in journals about intellectual disability and actual practice and how this translates
David Rutledge
ABC News
Sunday 27th January, 2019
Philosophers have been slow to address disability - which is odd, because disability raises a host of fascinating and challenging issues around justice, rights and fairness.
Melbourne Disability Institute
Thursday 6th December, 2018
Improving the health and lives of Australians with intellectual disability was the topic for discussion at the Dying for Change public seminar and roundtable hosted by the Melbourne Disability Institute
National Disability Services
Tuesday 3rd July, 2018
A Podcast for Disability Service Providers transitioning to the NDIS.
BBC Radio
Thursday 1st March, 2018
Interviews and discussion with a personal and often humorous touch. With guest presenters plus Kate Monaghan and the Ouch blog team. Ouch is available exclusively online.