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NDIS is as popular as Medicare, study shows

Australians consider the National Disability Insurance Scheme to be a fundamental government service on par with Medicare and want fraud and waste to be fixed to ensure its sustainability, focus group research shows.

Focus on Ability™ annual International Short Film Festival

Closing date: July 12, 2024

The Focus on Ability™ annual International Short Film Festival challenges filmmakers to create a short (5-minute) film that celebrates the achievements and abilities of people with disability. We are now taking entries for the 2024 festival and will have over $100,000 in cash and prizes. Entries close July 12, 2024.

Considerations for use of Supported Residential Services

Homes Victoria has created the ‘Considerations for use of Supported Residential Services’ (SRS) guidance document, which can be used by services that interact with SRS to better consider when, and when not to refer people into SRS.

Leveraging COVID Insights to Boost Digital Accessibility for Disabled

The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in many innovations in how we interact digitally – and a Curtin University research project has won significant funding to ensure people living with disability can also benefit from what’s been learned. The Australian Research Council has awarded Professor Katie Ellis and her team more than $1 million as part of … Continued

Music Works Grants

Closing date: April 18, 2024

Music Works Grants supports Victorian-based contemporary music industry artists or industry professionals across all genres and career stages to undertake projects with creative and/or commercial outcomes. Funding can be used for the creation of new works, collaboration and partnerships, professional development, marketing, tour support, and more. There is a dedicated Deaf and Disabled stream. Applications … Continued

Training and development course catalogue for disability workers

The Registration Board and VDWC have developed this searchable catalogue to provide disability workers with easily accessible information about training and development resources that will improve the quality and safety of the support they provide.

Airwaves Access Radio

AIRWAVES ACCESS is a radio program and podcast that focuses on issues that matter to those with a lived experience of disability. Broadcast on Plenty Valley FM (88.6 FM) and Gippsland FM (104.7 FM), Airwaves Access is also streamed as a podcast by VALID. Proudly made by and for people with disabilities, this program gives … Continued

Everything we know about foundational supports

The words ‘foundational supports’ have been on everybody’s lips, since the term was first coined by the NDIS Review late last year. But while the words might be new, the idea behind them is not. Quite simply, foundational supports are disability supports other than the NDIS. If you are thinking: what disability supports outside of … Continued

Blind Citizens Australia Fundraising Manager Position

Closing date: March 17, 2024

Blind Citizens Australia (BCA) are looking for a Fundraising Manager responsible for activities that increase the fundraising capacity of BCA and the Jeffrey Blyth Foundation. The role includes: • Exciting opportunity to join an established not-for-profit with a national focus. • Work from home (in person meetings and interstate travel as required). • Contractor Position … Continued

Expression of Interest for a self-employment program facilitator

Closing date: March 18, 2024

City of Greater Dandenong Libraries is partnering with local organisations Burke & Beyond and The Bridge to develop a self-employment program for people with intellectual disability. Participants from Burke & Beyond and The Bridge will develop the project using a co-design process. The project aims to support people to become self-employed. Training will be provided … Continued

What it means to see disability as a culture

In this opinion piece, freelancer John Loeppky argues that seeing disability as a culture fosters connection and encourages more support for disabled people.

Inclusive Employment Boosts Job Seeker Morale

RMIT’s ground-breaking Skills in Employment Program (SKiP) has achieved a major milestone, successfully placing over 500 job seekers in employment opportunities in the aged care and disability sectors. A collaboration between RMIT’s College of Vocational Education (CoVE) and Workforce and Innovation Development Program (WIDI), SKiP is a pioneering initiative designed to address workforce shortages in … Continued