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Creating systems that increase dignified experiences for people with disability
Share Creating systems that increase dignified experiences for people with disability on Facebook Share Creating systems that increase dignified experiences for people with disability on Twitter Share Creating systems that increase dignified experiences for people with disability on Linkedin Email Creating systems that increase dignified experiences for people with disability linkThis resource was developed for policymakers, system and service managers who have an interest in ensuring that the systems and services that they design and manage promote dignified experiences for people with disability. By following the four strategies and recommendations outlined in the resource, you can transform the experience of people with disability in complex systems from one in which dignity violations happen all too often, to one in which people with disability feel dignified, welcome, respected, and safe.
This resource is available to read and download on the Hopkins Centre website.
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Media Diversity Australia: Disability Reporting Handbook
Share Media Diversity Australia: Disability Reporting Handbook on Facebook Share Media Diversity Australia: Disability Reporting Handbook on Twitter Share Media Diversity Australia: Disability Reporting Handbook on Linkedin Email Media Diversity Australia: Disability Reporting Handbook linkThis handbook was produced by Media Diversity Australia and sponsored by Inclusive Futures: Reimagining Disability, Griffith University. The aim of the handbook is to assist journalists and communications personnel to reflect, connect with and include all people in their reporting. Produced by a team of media professionals with lived experience of disability and in collaboration with peak Disabled People;s Organisations, the handbook lives by the golden rule - nothing about us without us.
The handbook is available for download on the Media Diversity Australia website.