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Probono Australia
Friday 17th February, 2023

The federal government has announced the country’s first national practice guideline to support autistic children in their early years. The National Guideline for Supporting the Learning, Participation, and Wellbeing of…

Angel Dixon, Elizabeth Kendall and Kelsey Chapman
The Conversation
Sunday 26th February, 2023

The prevailing public perception is that everything people with disability do is a challenge. Sometimes, that is true. In those times, we may ask or say “yes” to a kind…

Antonia O'Flaherty and Alana Kennedy-Tucker
ABC News
Friday 17th February, 2023

Brisbane resident Chris Noble agrees electric vehicles present many opportunities with inclusive designs and modifications but he’s frustrated at charging bays that lack accessibility.

Office of Public Advocate
Friday 3rd February, 2023

The report, Experiences of ABI and inclusion: Reflections on inclusion drawn from lived experience is part of OPA’s submission on how we can become a more inclusive society.

Sydney Morning Herald
Friday 17th February, 2023

When Ashleigh Keating worked as a primary school teachers’ aide, she would very rarely tell the teachers she supported she was autistic, even though her students often had the same…

Amy Clark
Probono Australia
Friday 3rd February, 2023

There’s no question Australia needs to be inclusive of all abilities. However, there’s an exceptional irony in the parameters currently being set; they exclude a large cohort from the picture:

Mindframe
Monday 30th January, 2012
This guide aims to provide some practical tips on safe ways for discussing, reporting and publishing of content, which references mental health or mental ill-health to ensure any risks are
Alison Xiao
ABC
Monday 16th January, 2023
Australia has 960 train stations, and by the end of 2017, each state was required to have ensured that 90 per cent of their stations met accessibility standards. "Across the
Holly Karten
Guardian Australia
Tuesday 10th January, 2023
Equal access to education has been a hard-won right. As a teacher and parent I understand that while laws might demand the inclusion of all children, achieving this is not
Attitude Foundation
Sunday 31st July, 2022
This series of 3 episodes was created in an effort to drive a change in attitudes toward disability in Australia by sharing real stories of people with disability told by
Andrew Pulrang
Forbes
Monday 2nd January, 2023
How should non-disabled people who care about the wellbeing of people with disabilities respond to blatant ableism when they see it?
Andrew Pulrang
Forbes
Sunday 25th December, 2022
Disability culture is large, diverse, and exciting. It’s also hard to get a handle on.