@k_runswick_cole It was wonderful for us all to have the opportunity to meet W, J and of course to spend the time with you! So pleased we could keep up our reputation & introduce a poisonous snake into the trip to keep things exciting too 😂
Do you conduct #research and/or #evaluation as part of your role? Understanding the impact of #trauma and working in a trauma-informed way is important to minimise the likelihood of distress and retraumatisation on participants. Learn more here: https://t.co/ularqsgMpR
Disability Matters Online Symposium - 22 August 2024 Join us online as we examine inclusive research methodologies and their impact on research within...
@DisabilityUNSW@SalRob310@SPRC_UNSW https://t.co/CdpeXwIsQE
We are recruiting!
If you are keen to work with dynamic young people in ARC research that is breaking new ground about the opportunities and contributions that matter to young people with disbability and young carers, this job has your name on it…https://t.co/RdNLIamSXt
New paper - improving safety at home. How has the Disability Royal Commission addressed violence in places most important to children & young people?
https://t.co/vk3fW3pps2
A new article from our team: Conceptualising the everyday harm experienced by people with cognitive disability: A scoping review of microaggression and emotional and psychological abuse
@janidle @KarenRFisher https://t.co/CuC4sHeopg
Delighted to have @SalRob310 visiting us @educationsheff @ihumansheff today. Learning about "Every day steps to prevent every day harms"
https://t.co/uPFqTutb4c
Everyday steps to address everyday harm
21 Mar, @UNSW Sydney
Have fun in our Big Café workshop to learn about small steps you take already and others you could take when everyday harm affects us all.
https://t.co/1e4U9NZfSr
@DisabilityUNSW@SPRC_UNSW@SalRob310
New paper: How might we move away from locating ‘vulnerability’ in disabled people themselves? How to think more carefully about how systems & structures make people vulnerable to violence and abuse, & how to safeguard? @LauraKDavy @kylievfromSPRC
https://t.co/DZvc4WRavB
On the job training is a good way for many people with intellectual #Disability to learn job skills while they are in paid work - see plain English summary of research and free article
https://t.co/7PXS30olYJ
https://t.co/wsLslfL4oN
@SPRC_UNSW@DisabilityUNSW@SalRob310
Great to see @guardiannews treating wage inequality in ADEs as a front page story, & foregrounding the views of workers with intellectual disability.
Thanks @inclusionoz members for your work here
@CIDvoice @dana_advocacy https://t.co/gKiKnLpbrW
Fresh off the press!
“Shifting power to people with disability in co-designed research “
@SalRob310 @KMeowski @KarenRFisher https://t.co/Zgpgx7XnjT
Congratulations to our talented students Muawiyath (Muthu) Didi and Tuan Cassim on your well deserved recognition in the 2023 Study Adelaide International Student Awards. We are very lucky to work with such wonderful people!
@Muavviyath@TuanCassim@FlindersUniNews@Flinders
The disability royal commission heard horrific stories of harm – now we must move towards repair https://t.co/DlR9l32qLH via @ConversationEDU@PipCarnemolla@CIDvoice@UTSLaw @UTSSocialImpact