Stretching beyond our perceived boundaries: The role of speech-language pathology in realising autonomy through #supporteddecisionmaking#CRPD@deakin_DI https://t.co/cjvVnl3xWj
@theDrDazz and I shared our thoughts on eco-ablism with The Conversation: Banning straws might be good for the planet – but bad for people with disability or swallowing problems. What is 'eco-ableism'? https://t.co/W3p49KMlrc via @ConversationEDU
Twitter’s Accessibility Experience team are now all gone. I enjoyed reading about the talented people who worked hard making Twitter accessible. How will this work continue now?
Social media use and poor wellbeing feed into each other in a vicious cycle. Here are 3 ways to avoid getting stuck https://t.co/fzJULB6oQ0 via @ConversationEDU@HannahKJarman
@phillipdawson@phillipdawson on that note, are fabricated references and studies the most reliable red flag for GPT-3 essays? What else can we look for?
@phillipdawson We waited a whole year for an initial review (allied health journal) and have now been waiting on decision post-revisions for 3 months!! But my own review capacity has been decimated in past 2yrs so I am (resentfully) sympathetic. Eds must be exhausted.
@KateClancy Kudos to a fab survey - inclusive AND a great user experience. I have spent all week in REDCap so I can appreciate the efforts spent here. Thanks for taking the initiative to research this important issue and give us a collective voice!
Just 4% of residents in #specialistdisabilityaccommodation have received COVID-19 vaccine to date. Vaccination delays prolong health risks, service access and social isolation for people with disability. https://t.co/Bc8VjquVKJ
@AmieOShea@ellenbicknell @MakeItAPancake @sauramaia@jasondowns @HennigAAC If this is mostly pilot/development work perhaps one of the peak bodies would fund it, e.g. brain injury Australia, ASID?