…worker with One Door Mental Health, taking groups on nature and exercise trips to engage in life and also provide respite for carers. Before that, Alison facilitated workshops for CREATE…
Read more…only for yourself, but to help bring about change for others. Conclusion and closing words Diversity is where we all come together as one, where we all speak the same…
Read more…needs. ‘Demarcation issues’ must be fixed – the division of roles between the NDIS and mainstream agencies like justice, health and child protection must be clear and workable for people…
Read more…Discrimination complaints must be used as a tool to improve inclusion. Commonwealth and New South Wales anti-discrimination laws forbid discrimination in provision of services, including government services and education. Providers…
Read more…was recently in Geneva, Switzerland, with the Australian delegation reporting to the United Nations (UN) on how Australia is meeting it commitments under the Convention on the Rights of Persons…
Read more…out for support to keep going You can get support for different things. Support can come from a mix of people and places, like Family and friends, or people in…
Read more…commitment by funding $19 million of first steps. (Refer to Our Health Counts campaign for more information) Mr. Hunt launched the National Roadmap for Improving the Health of People with…
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…Governments and health services must act on the recommendations of the Disability Royal Commission. The National Roadmap for Improving the Health of People with Intellectual Disability must be implemented in…
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