eNews January 2023 in Easy Read
Everyday for Everyone Postcards
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There are barriers for people with disability.
People with intellectual disability need
- Easy Read information
- More government jobs
- Transport that is safe and easy to use.
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The NSW Government needs to make changes to make inclusion of people with intellectual disability happen.
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You can speak out by sending a postcard to the Premier and Leader of the Opposition.
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We can send you postcards to give to your family and friends to sign.
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Put the signed postcards in the post and we will give them to the Premier and Leader of the Opposition.
Frank talks about travel plans and making decisions
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In this video Frank talks about his big plans for the new year.
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Frank plans to travel around the world.
He knows he might need support.
Frank is happy to get advice.
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You have the right to make the big decisions about what you want to do.
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You can talk to others to get advice.
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Learn more at the Supported Decision Making Hub.
Talking about supported decision making
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Supported decision making gives people with disability freedom and independence.
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Ricky, Kane, Sammy and Frank talk about why it is important for them to make their own decisions.
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La Trobe University and the Disability Royal Commission did a report about supported decision making.
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It is called “Diversity, equity and best practice: a framework for supported decision making”
There is an Easy Read version.
Submissions
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CID has made submissions to the Disability Royal Commission and the Joint Standing Committee on the NDIS.
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A submission is how we tell the Commission
- What we know about the problems for people with disability
- What we do to make things better for people with disability
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You can read the submissions on our website.
Learn 2 Lead
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Learn 2 Lead is looking for new members.
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Learn 2 Lead is a group of CID members with intellectual disability.
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They get together to:
- share ideas
- learn about leadership
- learn about working together
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They meet from 2pm – 4pm on the third Thursday of every month.
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You need to be a CID member to join.
You can become a member at the link.
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If you want to know more contact CID
- email info@cid.org.au
- call 1800 424 065.
Research with UNSW
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UNSW is doing research on having good health.
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They want to hear from
- people with intellectual disability
- their supporters
- health professionals.
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To be involved in the project, you can email b.laghina@unsw.edu.au or call (02) 9348 0190.
Research with JFA Purple Orange and Australian National University
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JFA Purple Orange and the Australian National University are doing research.
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They want to hear from people with intellectual disability about how attitudes of other people make them feel.
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The stories will be used in a report to the Australian Government.
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The focus groups will be online from 10.30am to 12pm.
- Wednesday February 1 – Attitudes in the Justice System
- Thursday February 2 – Attitudes in Community Services
- Monday February 6 – Attitudes at work
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You will be given a $60 gift card for doing the focus group.
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You can read an Easy Read information sheet about the study.
Survey about employment from Inclusion Australia
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Inclusion Australia is writing a report for the Disability Royal Commission about work and employment.
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They want to know what needs to change so people with an intellectual disability can get jobs that pay well.
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You can read more and do the survey at the link.
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The survey will close on 2 February 2023.
Survey about taxis from Physical Disability Council of NSW
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The Physical Disability Council of NSW wants to hear from people with disability who use taxis.
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You can fill out the taxi survey at the link.
Research report on younger people in aged care
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UNSW 3DN and the Summer Foundation wrote a report about younger people living in aged care homes.
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Having to live in aged care as a younger person is not good for your health.
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You can read the Easy Read version of the research at the link.
Got a question?
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Our friendly team can answer your questions.
They can help you find the information you need.
Call us on 1800 424 065.