CES is the biggest electronics show in the world where products for the accessibility sector are become increasingly prominent.
Author Archives: Kymberly Martin
Back to school tips for children with disability
It’s an important start to the year with the return to the classroom, and for children with disability it requires planning.
Cooling down in accessible luxury
The Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne has opened cutting-edge ice baths designed for athletes of all abilities.
Eco-friendly waterproof underwear
Toilet training solutions for children with autism, spina bifida and other conditions.
The power of sound in film without words
Visualise this if you can – a film without pictures that uses the power of sound to tell a story.
Wheelchair tennis champ serves up ballkid pilot campaign
Australia’s first wheelchair ballkid pilot program launches with junior wheelchair tennis champion Sonny Rennison.
Cycling gathers momentum for people with intellectual disability
There is more happening in cycling than the Santos Tour Down Under, as adults with intellectual disability change gears in SA.
Guide Dog NSW/ACT gets new accessibility identity
Guide Dog NSW/ACT new flagship premises sets a new standard in accessibility and sustainability.
NDIS shakeup an opening for states
State governments need to provide ‘foundational supports’ for schools and early childhood education.
Landmark cerebral palsy study shows benefits of exercise
Children with cerebral palsy have reported significant gains in cardiovascular fitness and mobility after taking part in a landmark research project led by The University of Queensland, with applications to participate in an expanded trial now open.
Updated legislation strengthens disability support services
Updated quality and safeguards for people with disability outside the NDIS have been announced, with the new Disability Services and Inclusion Act 2023.
Youth accessibility employment opportunities beckon
Not for profit organisation Advocacy WA are currently recruiting young people with disability, aged 15 – 25 in the Shire of Manjimup to train as youth consultants.