News – Tagged "no ‘dis’ in disability." – Page 3 – Ausnew Home Care

News — no ‘dis’ in disability.

Social group gives deaf people and those who want to learn Auslan safe space to connect

#TravelingWithADisability disability Disability Employment Services disability law disability stereotypes DisabilitySupport intellectual disability Living With a Disability no ‘dis’ in disability. Seeing the ability in disability umbrella of disability

Social group gives deaf people and those who want to learn Auslan safe space to connect

When Gail and Neville Pittaway head to the pub with their mates, it is mostly quiet, other than laughter.

It is because they are chatting with their friends using sign language.

The couple are both deaf and neither used Auslan until they were older.

"When I was little, we weren't allowed to use sign language at all … we had to lip read, we had to speak," Mr Pittaway said.

Read more →


Paralympian Michael Dobbie-Bridges switched his tennis racket for a football, leading a new league in Queensland

#TravelingWithADisability disability Disability Employment Services disability law disability stereotypes DisabilitySupport intellectual disability Living With a Disability no ‘dis’ in disability. Seeing the ability in disability umbrella of disability

Paralympian Michael Dobbie-Bridges switched his tennis racket for a football, leading a new league in Queensland

For years, Paralympian Michael Dobbie-Bridges's life was tennis, representing Australia in the 2008 Beijing Paralympics to six World Cups in wheelchair tennis.

Despite achieving a world ranking of 29 in singles and 27 in doubles, he's traded his racket for a football — now the captain-coach of a local wheelchair AFL league on Brisbane's southside called the Morningside Panthers.

Read more →


How disabled women athletes are helping mainstream sport clubs become more inclusive

#TravelingWithADisability disability Disability Employment Services disability law disability stereotypes DisabilitySupport intellectual disability Living With a Disability no ‘dis’ in disability. Seeing the ability in disability umbrella of disability

How disabled women athletes are helping mainstream sport clubs become more inclusive



For Thomas Mackenlay, the hardest part of wheelchair basketball is shooting for the hoop.

It hasn't stopped the nine-year-old from wanting to pursue the sport further.

Read more →


Artists with intellectual disabilities unite with Melbourne food icons to bring popular recipes to the canvas

#TravelingWithADisability disability Disability Employment Services disability law disability stereotypes DisabilitySupport intellectual disability Living With a Disability no ‘dis’ in disability. Seeing the ability in disability umbrella of disability

Artists with intellectual disabilities unite with Melbourne food icons to bring popular recipes to the canvas

Artist Jordan Dymke says collaborating with food icon and cookbook author Julia Busuttil Nishimura was like meeting an old friend.

Read more →


Artist vies to become Sydney's first Aboriginal councillor with a disability

#TravelingWithADisability disability Disability Employment Services disability law disability stereotypes DisabilitySupport intellectual disability Living With a Disability no ‘dis’ in disability. Seeing the ability in disability umbrella of disability

Artist vies to become Sydney's first Aboriginal councillor with a disability

Shared e-bikes blocking pathways and access to Auslan interpreters at council events are some of the things Daniel McDonald says he would address if elected to City of Sydney's council at the upcoming local government election.

Mr McDonald, a Wonnarua man and disability advocate, is vying to become one of the first councillors in Sydney who lives with a disability.

Read more →