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  • A milestone moment for disability-led research

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    Senator the Hon Jenny McAllister, Australian Federal Minister for the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), stands with Dr Kelsey Chapman in front of a National Disability Research Partnership (NDRP) pull-up banner at the event. Senator McAllister, a white woman with a blonde bob haircut, wears a black business suit with a pink geometric-patterned blouse. Dr Chapman wears a blue suit with a white blouse and has her hair pulled back into a ponytail.Senator the Hon Jenny McAllister, Australian Federal Minister for the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) with Dr Kelsey Chapman We extend our sincere thanks to the National Disability Research Partnership (NDRP) for its leadership and investment in Citizen Research Essentials: A Short Course, launched today alongside the next NDRP Research Funding Round. This initiative represents a significant advancement in research by and with people with disability.

    We also acknowledge and thank Senator the Hon Jenny McAllister, Australian Federal Minister for the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), for announcing the course and for her continued support of disability-led

    Senator the Hon Jenny McAllister, Australian Federal Minister for the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), stands with Dr Kelsey Chapman in front of a National Disability Research Partnership (NDRP) pull-up banner at the event. Senator McAllister, a white woman with a blonde bob haircut, wears a black business suit with a pink geometric-patterned blouse. Dr Chapman wears a blue suit with a white blouse and has her hair pulled back into a ponytail.Senator the Hon Jenny McAllister, Australian Federal Minister for the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) with Dr Kelsey Chapman We extend our sincere thanks to the National Disability Research Partnership (NDRP) for its leadership and investment in Citizen Research Essentials: A Short Course, launched today alongside the next NDRP Research Funding Round. This initiative represents a significant advancement in research by and with people with disability.

    We also acknowledge and thank Senator the Hon Jenny McAllister, Australian Federal Minister for the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), for announcing the course and for her continued support of disability-led research.

    Representing Inclusive Futures: Reimagining Disability and The Dignity Project, Dr Kelsey Chapman (Research Fellow and Dignity Project Lead) and Rebekah Barker (Community and Citizen Engagement Manager) attended the launch, marking a year of collaboration with citizen co-designers and people with disability.

    We extend our sincere thanks to Prof. Elizabeth Kendall AM GAICD (Director, Inclusive Futures: Reimagining Disability), and to the Centre for Collaborative Educational Excellence, Griffith University, for their leadership and support of this work, including:

    Learning Design
    Jenny Campagnolo and Renee Denham, Lead Learning and Teaching Designers

    Contributors
    Rae Jobst, Learning & Teaching Designer
    Mark Lawson, Learning Media Designer

    Co-designed with people with disability, Citizen Research Essentials reinforces a core principle we stand by: lived experience is expertise. Through the NDRP, 150 sponsored places are available.


    📣 Expressions of interest are now open

    🔗 Register or learn more:
    https://inclusivefutures.griffith.edu.au/citizen-researcher-essentials-a-short-course


    Project Lead and Inclusive Futures: Reimagining Disability Research Fellow at Griffith University, Dr Kelsey Chapman, stands at a podium addressing the audience during the launch event.Dr Kelsey Chapman



  • Thrilling News: Griffith Inclusive Futures Shines at the 2024 Gold Coast Marathon!

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    Thrilling News: Griffith Inclusive Futures Shines at the 2024 Gold Coast Marathon!

    A massive congratulations to the incredible team from Inclusive Futures: Reimagining Disability and Griffith University! Our staff, students, and ambassadors showcased their exceptional spirit and athleticism at the 2024 Gold Coast Marathon this weekend.

    Celebrating success! IFRD team members Rebekah Barker and Maretta Mann proudly display their 10km Finishers' Medals.
    Race day smiles from Bek, Adam Sheppard, and Maretta.

    STANDOUT PERFORMANCES

    Geoff Trappett OAM Australian Paralympic legend and Inclusive Futures partner Geoff Trappett dominated the Men’s Open 10km event, clinching first place in his category with a phenomenal

    Thrilling News: Griffith Inclusive Futures Shines at the 2024 Gold Coast Marathon!

    A massive congratulations to the incredible team from Inclusive Futures: Reimagining Disability and Griffith University! Our staff, students, and ambassadors showcased their exceptional spirit and athleticism at the 2024 Gold Coast Marathon this weekend.

    Celebrating success! IFRD team members Rebekah Barker and Maretta Mann proudly display their 10km Finishers' Medals.
    Race day smiles from Bek, Adam Sheppard, and Maretta.

    STANDOUT PERFORMANCES

    Geoff Trappett OAM Australian Paralympic legend and Inclusive Futures partner Geoff Trappett dominated the Men’s Open 10km event, clinching first place in his category with a phenomenal time of 30:28. Watching Geoff race is always a thrill!

    Kudos to Adam Sheppard (10km, M40-44), Natasha Price (CPL Wheelchair 10km), and the winners: Jake Lappin (CPL Wheelchair Marathon), Emily Tapp (CPL Wheelchair 10km), and Joshua Brass (Wheelchair 4km).

    A big shoutout to Garth Plank, CEO of Mentor4me, for his incredible behind-the-scenes efforts in launching the first-ever 4km Wheelchair Race this year! Garth's inspiration and coaching were pivotal for Emily Foster, who discovered her passion for wheelchair racing at a City of Gold Coast ‘come ‘n’ try’ event. Thank you, Garth, for all you do for the wheelchair racing community! Read more here: https://goldcoastmarathon.com.au/2024/07/07/race-report-wheelchair-4km-race-joins-the-gold-coast-marathon-presented-by-asics-suite-of-events/

    Dr. Maretta Mann Our dynamic Inclusive Futures Strategic Development Manager, Maretta, blazed through the Southern Cross University 10km Run (F45-49) with a personal best of 51 minutes, securing 19th place in her category. Maretta also joined her family in the Gold Coast Airport 5km Run. Way to go, Maretta!

    Rebekah Barker Inclusive Futures Project Support Officer - a newcomer to running, Rebekah tackled her first competitive 10km (F35-39) event, finishing strong with a personal best of 52:32 minutes, and 41st in her category. Fantastic effort, Bek!

    A montage of images: (L-R) Geoff Trappett OAM, paralympic champion, powers past in his race chair. Dr Maretta Mann together with Geoff Trappett post race.Geoff Trappett OAM, Australian paralympic champion, powers past in his race chair.
    Dr Maretta Mann together with Geoff post-race.

    THE POWER OF INCLUSIVE SPORTS

    Play: Active and Engaged Citizens” is one of the core themes of Inclusive Futures: Reimagining Disability. This theme focuses on inclusive sport, recreation and access to safe and healthy environments throughout the lifespan. It will respond to the growing disparity in health outcomes for people with disability and aims to increase participation and performance in competitive sport in the lead up to the Brisbane 2032 Paralympic Games.

    Inclusive sports play a crucial role in promoting equality, breaking down barriers, and fostering a sense of community. By providing opportunities for people of all abilities to compete and excel, we not only challenge stereotypes but also inspire others to embrace diversity and inclusivity. Events like the GC Marathon – which has expanded to include three wheelchair events – highlight the importance of making sport accessible to everyone, and showcase the talents and determination of athletes of all abilities.

    Celebrate with Us!

    Hats off to all athletes, including those with disability and chronic conditions, for their outstanding achievements. If you participated, let us know so we can celebrate your success together!

    Amazing job, everyone!

    VISIT OUR WEBSITE: https://www.griffith.edu.au/research/inclusive-futures-reimagining-disability