The pictures men in paid care work are painting of work in the disability sector versus work in aged care are astonishingly different.
An innovative joint initiative is continuing to break down the barriers that prevent young people from playing community sport.
A new report shows it’s high time that governments, both in Australia and overseas, invested in specific, credentialed training programs for professionals working with deafblind people.
The budget’s back in surplus after 15 years, briefly, and there are measures to ease cost-of-living pressures, but can it tame inflation?
The October 2022 budget marks a departure from the “blokier” budgets of recent years, centring gender equality and the care economy rather than high-vis and hard hats.
The first Labor budget in nine years, delivered against a grim economic backdrop, contains few surprises as it charts Australia's way through uncertain times and high-cost hazards.
Low pay rates, a lack of career structure, supervision and mentoring is putting pressure on the disability workforce, with some NDIS participants not having their most basic care needs met.
Inclusive education must go beyond simply including children with disability in a space, as there’s often an invisible door that hinders a true sense of belonging.
Work placements put Monash University medicine and pharmacy students on the COVID-19 frontline.
Around 6000 Australians aged under 65 live in nursing homes, cut off from their families and peers, with inadequate support for their disabilities.
Creating smart homes through better housing design through technology is a major step in assisting those with disabilities to live independently.
The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) alone cannot resolve the issue of young people living in nursing homes.
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