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Queensland Fast Facts Live

Event start date: 26/04/2024
The 45-minute format is a great way to hear about a diverse range of things impacting and influencing our sector.

Right on Board – Practice Governance for Disability Service Providers: Governing and Managing for Human Rights, Quality and Safeguarding: Face-to-face Workshops

Event start date: 29/04/2024
Right on Board: Practice Governance for Disability Service Providers. Governing and Managing for Human Rights, Quality and Safeguarding, a program for Boards and Executive Teams of disability service...

Finance Representatives Network Meeting

Event start date: 30/04/2024
NDS, in partnership with Saward Dawson Chartered Accountants, is holding network meetings for finance representatives of disability service organisations to discuss current challenges and strategies...

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NDS analyses DRC recommendations on employment

In our continuing analysis of key recommendations from the Disability Royal Commission report, NDS’s Policy Team looks at employment.

Report shows high risk of homelessness for People with Disability leaving prison

Report recommends a national strategy, better coordination between agencies, and more research.

A DRC report compares outcomes for inclusive, segregated and integrated settings for people with disability

To promote inclusion for people with disability, DRC report points the way for future research, policy and practice.

RC releases report on police responses and 2022 hearings

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A research report has been released by the RC focusing on police responses to people with disability, noting the disproportionate rate at which they come into contact with the justice system. The authors suggest police-led responses to people with disability 'remain inadequate and ineffective' and that the justice system (including police) enables, rather than prevents, abuse.

The report includes a literature review, desktop review, compilation of case studies and consultations with disability advocates, support people and police. It notes while people with intellectual disability represent 2.9 per cent of the Australian population, they represent 18 per cent of people in custody in NSW. These rates are even higher for First Nations people with intellectual disability.

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