This year audio describers, and one very large guide dog, are aiming to enhance the vision-impaired experience of the Sydney parade
Month: February 2020
The argument about compulsory registration has become increasingly vociferous. Here, two contributors make their cases
Deaf and disabled actors are bringing a fresh dimension to the much-loved tale in Leeds Playhouse’s new production. The creative team explain its ‘aesthetics of access’
Rare Diseases, Zero Discrimnation and Hearing. Three International Days we celebrate.
Posted in Technology & Research
These three important celebrations are one after the other and in a way or another they relate to us and what we do.
You’re meant to shut up, keep still and pay attention at the theatre – but what if that’s a problem? We examine the rise of ‘relaxed’ spaces where anything goes
Here is the calendar of events, international days that interest us and that we want to celebrate in a different way during the year.
Narelle Reynolds, who has two disabled sons, says her family has been pushed into homelessness
By Kwabena Oduro -Global News Posted February 18, 2020 Piero Gervasi, who is paralyzed from the waist down and uses a wheelchair, recently moved into…
Indigenous All Stars invited nine-year-old rugby fan after seeing video of him crying
Rachel Browne told the disability royal commission that when the nurse rolled her eyes at her son Finlay, she knew he wouldn’t get the help he needed