The Learning Difference Convention has just achieved BOSTES PD accreditation. By attending the convention seminars, teachers have the opportunity to receive a certificate that goes toward their professional development accreditation […]
Author Archives: Kymberly Martin
Turia Pitt is the NSW Woman of the Year
Bushfire survivor, Turia Pitt, wins NSW Premier’s Woman of the Year award. The mining engineer suffered burns to 60 per cent of her body after being caught in a bushfire […]
Prison not for People with Disabilities
Too many people with disability are going to jail despite not being found guilty of an offence. Prison is not an alternative accommodation option for people with disabilities, according to […]
Reusable Heat Packs
Spotted at the Abilities Expo in Los Angeles was this portable hot and cold gel pack. The Click It Hot Pack helps relax and soothe sore muscles and relieve tension […]
Home Modifications – Flooring
Floor furnishings are a major consideration when ensuring the level of accessibility. Floor finishes should lie flat on the ground, be easy to clean, durable and non-slip. All these have […]
Wonder Sheet – For Increased Mobility and Comfort
Neeki has developed a unique style of fitted sheet for ease of movement in bed. The Wonder Sheet combines a glossy charmeuse satin section in the centre of the sheet […]
Computer Game Technology Gets Patients Moving
Computer gaming technology can help improve outcomes for people with movement disorders. Researchers at the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital have introduced an innovative assessment of people’s gait using the […]
Biomarkers in Alzheimer’s Reverse Course After Symptoms Onset
Researchers have identified a surprising shift in biomarkers of Alzheimer’s Disease in its early stages. It suggests that the pathology of the disease begins years before cognitive symptoms appear. Scientists […]
Deaf Children Aust. Youth Grants – Apply Now
Applications are open for the 2014 DCA Youth Grants Program. Young people who are deaf or hard-of-hearing aged between 15-21 years can apply to receive a grant of up to […]
NDIS Workforce Strategy Report Underway
The Federal Government has kick-started the process for developing the NDIS Workforce Strategy. National Disability Services has been contracted to deliver a report which has three priority areas: supporting and […]
New Human Rights Commissioner
Tim Wilson has joined the Australian Human Rights Commission as Human Rights Commissioner. Wilson’s role will focus on promoting and advancing human rights and freedoms. He was formerly policy director […]
Advertising CEO Brain Foundation Ambassador
Todd Sampson is the new ambassador for the Brain Foundation. The TV personality and CEO of Leo Burnett advertising told Freedom2Live he was happy to have the Foundation use his […]