April, 2024

We are delighted to share our April Monthly Round Up! 

We have exciting new opportunities to participate in Autism research, paid opportunities with the Department of Social Services (DSS) and scholarships offered through the Dylan Alcott Foundation. 

Links can also be found in the 'at a glance' section of the e-blast.  

If you have any questions or would like more information about any of the opportunities mentioned below, please contact our team at inclusivefutures@griffith.edu.au.


At a glance


Opportunities to participate in research

Are you a parent or carer of an autistic child aged between 3-8 years?


Autism Centre of Excellence is inviting parents of Autistic children aged 3-8, living in Australia, to take part in Bloom. Bloom is a co-produced parent group focusing on helping young autistic children to flourish. Groups will run for two hours per week for eight weeks, and are delivered online. There is no cost to take part in the program.


Visit the Bloom information and consent form for more information.



Professional Opportunities

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Affirmative Measures Disability Vacancies


Are you interested in working on policies and programs that provide targeted supports and services for people with disability and carers? 


Do you have a disability that is a limitation, restriction or impairment, which restricts everyday activities and has lasted, or is likely to last, for at least six months.


Visit our paid opportunities page more information.



Events and key dates

Dylan Alcott Foundation Scholarship


Griffith’s Inclusive Futures: Reimagining Disability together with the Dylan Alcott Foundation is proud to announce the Dylan Alcott Foundation Scholarship for commencing undergraduate students with disability


Applications close 4pm Monday 15 April, 2024. 


Apply here.



A number of research opportunities are available throughout the year

Visit our paid job opportunities and participant research opportunities pages to see what else might work for you.

For more specific research participation opportunities, visit our expertise page to see if any relevant researchers are currently looking for participants.

For more news and updates, visit our Inclusive Futures News Page.

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