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<p>Minister for Health and Well-being Chirs Picton MP [left], Minister for Human Services Nat Cook MP [right] and Community Living Options CEO Mel Kubisa [centre] cut the commemorative cake on Friday morning. [Source: Disability Support Guide]</p>
Posted 1 year ago by David McManus

Ministers celebrated the independent living pilot amid the continued ramping crisis in SA Read more

<p>The new research highlighted a fundamental gap in public knowledge regarding obsessive-compulsive disorder. [Source: Shutterstock]</p>
Posted 1 year ago by David McManus

Is OCD just ‘fussiness’ or is there more to it? Read more

<p>Wesley LifeForce has provided suicide prevention training to more than 40,000 people in communities across metropolitan, regional, rural and remote Australia. [Source: Shutterstock]</p>
Posted 1 year ago by David McManus

Content warning: this article contains references to suicide, mental health and self-harm Read more

<p>In the first edition of From the Outskirts, host Liz Wright spoke with Elise Stewart, chief executive officer of Deaf Hub, Bendigo, about pride, processing and power within the community. [Source: Provided]</p>
Posted 1 year ago by David McManus

From the Outskirts host Liz Wright sat down with Talking Disability journalist David McManus Jr to share more about the... Read more

<p>Prolonged exposure therapy, known as PE, is considered the ‘gold standard’ for the treatment of people with post-traumatic stress disorder. [Source: Shutterstock]</p>
Posted 1 year ago by David McManus

What forms of therapy are you familiar with? Have you ever tried writing? Read more

<p>Families impacted by autism or caring for someone with an autism spectrum disorder were encouraged to share their thoughts by October 6, 2023. [Source: Shutterstock]</p>
Posted 1 year ago by David McManus

Have your say on Australia’s National Autism Strategy from September through to October! Read more

<p>Scientists pondered the possibility of tears to recharge smart contact lenses and that led to a technological breakthrough that could aid people living with vision impairment. [Source: Nanyang Technological University, Singapore]</p>
Posted 1 year ago by David McManus

Eye spy the future of vision impairment assistive technology. Read more