Labor will provide an additional $2 million a year to peak disability advocacy organisations so people with disability have a powerful voice on the issues that matter to them. This funding will give certainty to peak disability advocacy organisations that had their funding slashed by the Liberals just before Christmas last year. It will also support new, start-up organisations to represent the interests of people with increasingly diverse types of disability. 
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Abstract The Productivity Commission labels our current disability support system a...
: There is growing interest, internationally, in empowering people with disabilities, and the Unite...
Public expenditures in federal and federal-state programs for working-age people with disabilities t...
Strong Voices, seeks primarily to address the power imbalance – to move it away from systems and bur...
“We have a moral duty to remove the barriers to participation, and to invest sufficient funding and ...
The current mix of public and private programs to support workers after they experience disability o...
Ahead of the Conservative Government’s first Budget today, disabled people are experiencing mixed me...
ABSTRACT The paradigm in disability supports is shifting away from institutional services and profes...
The Government’s vision is that by 2025 disabled people in Britain should have full opportunities an...
March 2011 looks set to be a month packed with even more anti-cuts protests being staged across the ...
Over the last several decades, there has been a movement toward the inclusion of people with disabil...
Many ‘vulnerable groups’ will be especially hard hit by public service budget cuts, none more so tha...
The broad scale changes to the Australian income support policy by Neo-liberals, such as Peter Saund...
Global Perspectives on Disability Activism and Advocacy offers a significant intervention within the...
Inequality and economic transformation: the inclusion of people with disabilities It is widely recog...
Abstract The Productivity Commission labels our current disability support system a...
: There is growing interest, internationally, in empowering people with disabilities, and the Unite...
Public expenditures in federal and federal-state programs for working-age people with disabilities t...