NDIS NEWS | TALKING DISABILITY
World Cancer Day aims to support those with barriers to diagnosis and treatment
People with disability who face barriers to accessing health care for cancer diagnosis and treatment are part of the... Read more
Australians of the Year fight for equality and accessibility
Dylan Alcott OAM has been announced as the Australian of the Year for 2022 after spending hundreds of hours of work in... Read more
Advocates demand Government leaders act to keep people with disability safe
The decision by National Cabinet to allow disability support workers to skip quarantine and work when they have been... Read more
Calls for Disability Royal Commission to hold emergency hearing into Omicron wave
The Board of peak advocacy organisation People with Disability Australia (PWDA) says the “failure” of Australian... Read more
Services Australia needs to be improved, says disability advocates and unions
A shared statement has been released by social services unions, not for profit organisations and disability advocates... Read more
Religious Discrimination Bill could allow more discrimination against people with disability
The Religious Discrimination Bill has come under fire from advocacy groups and professional associations across... Read more
People with disability at risk not just from Omicron but also gaps in support
People with disability are going without basic assistance for days, sleeping in their wheelchairs and going to hospital... Read more
Children eligible for COVID-19 vaccine but families face difficulty securing appointments
The vaccination of children aged five to 11 to protect them against COVID-19 began yesterday with mixed stories from... Read more
2021: Our Year in Review
There were some huge news events this year, making 2021 probably one of the busiest for people with disability and their... Read more
Hireup awarded for approach to connecting people with disability
The 2021 Social Impact Measurement Network of Australia Awards recognised Hireup as a leader in the categories of... Read more