Image of the cover page of ACOLA's report on ensuring occupations are responsive to people with disability. The top of the image contains a colourful painting with horizontal and vertical lines and circles by Darren Hooper, an artist with disability, titled Untitled

Media Release – Ensuring Occupations are Responsive to People with Disability

Media Release: October 2022 We can do better: training Australian workers to be more responsive to disability With 18 per cent of Australians living with disability, sectors including education, healthcare, justice and social services are being challenged to respond better to their clients and customers. Minister for Social Services, Amanda Rishworth MP said the Albanese…

Image of the cover page of ACOLA's report on ensuring occupations are responsive to people with disability. The top of the image contains a colourful painting with horizontal and vertical lines and circles by Darren Hooper, an artist with disability, titled Untitled

Media Release – ACOLA Response to Ensuring Occupations are Responsive to People with Disability

Media Release: October 2022 ACOLA puts words into action on disability responsiveness Some of Australia’s leading academics have applied their research results closer to home with the adoption of six key principles and five key areas for action on disability inclusiveness. The Australian Council of Learned Academies (ACOLA) put four professional sectors under the microscope…