Note to the National Disability Insurance Agency: The way to reassure people with intellectual disability that your communications are going to get simpler, clearer and more accessible is not to…
Read more…an explosion of media. But that is exactly the outcome we need to avoid, and the only way to do so is to generate widespread public awareness of the issue….
Read moreLaura Naing recently enjoyed meeting Michelle Bachelet, the United Nations (UN) High Commissioner for Human Rights. Laura was part of a meeting between Michelle and Australian disability organisations and advocates….
Read more…success of the NDIS implementation. “I was excited about the NDIS and wanted to be involved at the beginning of this massive and very positive change for people,” Tammy said….
Read more…and other sectors such as disability and education. Support for people with intellectual disability and their families so that they can make informed decisions about healthcare and navigate the healthcare…
Read more…to use Easy Read to make things more accessible for people with an intellectual disability,” Robert says. “Using pictures with the text makes things easier for me to understand.” Promoting…
Read more…to do, I do not like it. It is good to make your own decision, to give you confidence, to give you independent, to speak up and have your say….
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…chance for you to have your say about Government. Everyone has the right to vote. Some people with intellectual disability were not allowed to vote in NSW elections. The law…
Read more…and will report on the commitments that they make in the lead up to the election. To stay up to date with our work, sign up to our email updates….
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