As NDIS supports shift, the local church can help support people living with disabilities with some simple, intentional actions.
A closer look at disability support in Australia, and how NDIS and carers help people live independently to achieve their goals.
The Focus on Ability Red Carpet Awards shone a spotlight on stories that inspire, empower, and break down barriers.
By: Joni Boyd In a move toward greater inclusion, Guide Dogs Australia and Hallmark Australia have unveiled a new card range designed so people living with low vision or blindness can participate fully in the tradition of giving and receiving greeting cards. Feature image: Supplied
Whether we live a disability or not, we can all speak up to help those living with a disability to feel as connected to society as others.
If you’re wondering how to make your church more inclusive, start by asking autistic adults, parents, or even the children what they need.
In community we discover more of who we are created to be. We’re created to live in community. Jesus lived this out.
Most people who don’t live with disability, don’t understand what it takes to navigate everyday life with a disability.
“Diversity is being invited to the party, but inclusion is being asked to dance,” says Dr. Louise Gosbell about what it means to be included.
Ability SDA was established in 2016 to provide a solution for families in need. It is a game changer for younger people with a disability.