Speaking on Newstalk 580 CFRA’s “The Goods with Dahlia Kurtz”, Singh said the Liberal government, in its effort to keep benefits such as the Canada…
Month: October 2020
Transcript of the presentation during USH2020Connections Week, organized by the Usher Syndrome Coalition.
Watche the video presentation here, with caption or ASL.
Standups share their stories to try to combat syndrome’s stigma
Mi hanno diagnosticato la Sindrome di Usher. Mi sento perduta?
Free Rides Offered to Winnipeg COVID-19 Test Sites, but Many Unaware of Service
Posted in Accessibility News
Advocates for people with low incomes, disabilities say many could benefit from service if they knew about it Cameron MacLean, CBC News Posted: Oct 15,…
Policymakers must appreciate the full breadth of care services and users if their plans are to stand the test of time
Melbourne trams provide poor access for people with disabilities and ‘likely breach discrimination laws’
Posted in General
Source: https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2020/oct/15/melbourne-trams-provide-poor-access-for-people-with-disabilities-and-likely-breach-discrimination-laws
COVID-19 Information Accessibility Lacking for Blind and Low Vision Australians
Posted in Accessibility News
Posted October 12, 2020 A Monash University study has found that graphical information relating to the COVID-19 pandemic regularly presented in mainstream media is inaccessible…
Australia has eight disadvantaged jobseekers for every entry-level position, report finds
Posted in General
Anglicare report finds situation has worsened for older people and long-term unemployed since start of Covid recession
Quaden Bayles’s family getting death threats months after anti-bullying video, mother says
Posted in General
Mother of Indigenous boy with dwarfism tells royal commission education about children with disabilities needs to improve