May each year marks two days of significance to those interested in equality and justice: the International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, Interphobiaand Transphobia (IDAHOBIT), on 17 May, and
Although short, the Easter break meant that early April was relatively quiet for the DIIU. Shortly before that, however, we were able to present our first webinar of 2021.
On paper at least, Australia’s coronavirus vaccination programme prioritizes people living in specialist disability and aged care settings in phase 1a, and shortly after people with certain disabilities and health conditions in phase 1b.
Controversial proposed changes to the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) have drawn a lot of attention in the media and from disability advocacy organisations.
As part of our series about the DIIU staff and associates, we interview Lucinda Freeman, a Research Genetic Counsellor and a higher degree research student completing her PhD at UNSW.
In May 2020, Professor Jackie Leach Scully wrote to colleagues at UNSW about hosting inclusive on-line meetings. We have reprinted her letter as a timely reminder for our readers.