…we can do and what we need to work on. We get the chance to grow as people, and that confidence helps us to do more in the community, and…
Read more…on my life.” – Heather Forsyth Inclusion Australia and its member organisations, including New South Wales Council for Intellectual Disability, are calling for a Royal Commission into the abuse of…
Read moreSupported Decision Making Peer Mentor Group – Health Who it is for: People with intellectual disability When: Wednesday 4 October, 10am to 11am Where: Online Cost: Free…
Read more…first issues Anthony raised was the change from bus stand numbers to letters without consultation. For example they changed bus stand 6 to bus stand F. It might seem like…
Read more…Services for providing funding for Robert to attend the Conference. Thanks also to Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Australian Human Rights Commission and Australian Civil Society for their support….
Read more…of people, and how wonderful and painful sensory differences can be. I know how important stimming* is, and what it does for my body and my mind. I empathise with…
Read more…needs and choose the right way to communicate with you. For example, take your card when you go out for a coffee to help the café staff understand how best…
Read more…list (PDF) Supports available to employee (PDF) Easy Read guidelines (PDF) Accessible job advertisement (PDF) Top communication tips (PDF) One page profile (PDF) Accessible work schedule (PDF) What happens here…
Read more…Diversion Program (CIDP). Read our open letter. For over 30 years, CID has advocated for governments to fix the overrepresentation of people with intellectual disability in the criminal justice system….
Read more…UN Conference of State Parties to the Convention on Rights of Persons with Disabilities. And most of all, to speak up about inclusion, participation and accessible information – in particular…
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