Australia's national Disability Representative Organisations have released a statement ahead of the release of the Final Report from the Disability Royal Commission. The statement is also available in Easy Read. #DisabilityRC https://t.co/BVDBmMDhIJ
We’re finishing #DEA2023 strong with record-breaking Paralympian @EllieVCole discussing the importance of inclusion and opportunity for people with disabilities.
A couple of #DrSeanTaylor’s key lessons from working to get Covid out of the NT that translate to DES:
*Interagency collaboration is key. The sector is too small to be siloed.
*You need to work with the skill mix that you have and find where your people fit best. #DEA2023
So many lessons for DES from NT health perspective provided by #DrSeanTaylor. A compelling and nuanced story, multi-faceted doesn’t begin to cover it! #DEA2023
Next (and final 😱) session of breakouts for the #DEA2023 Conference! Interested in why there’s a high staff turnover in the employment services sector? Then check out Great Room 2 now!
How many times have we seen @joingold standing in front of the room?! What if you can see her again! Jo’s in Great Room 3 presenting the key findings from a study of a disabled people's organisation in the UK focusing on candidates with invisible disabilities #DEA2023
@jennycrosbie speaking to the damage of low familial expectations can have on the job prospects and career trajectory of people with intellectual disability #DEA2023
Breakout time again at #DEA2023 ! Right now in a Studio 1 @olney_sue and @jennycrosbie are examining the effectiveness of different approaches to shifting the stubborn dial on employment for Australians with disability.
Breakout sessions for day 2 are here! In Great Room 1 we have another DSS session! Tanya George is addressing the room about the current DES program #DEA2023