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Monthly Archives: May 2015
Disability and social service links – 11 May
Lots of housing news around, with this report from Anglicare WA having a look at public perceptions about homelessness and public housing. The Senate inquiry into affordable housing has been released, with a call for renting to be taken seriously … Continue reading
Posted in Disability links, housing, policy
Tagged Australian Hearing, housing affordability, newstart
Disability and social service links – 5 May
Thomas Banks is raising funds to finish a film about sex and disability. The more things change, the more they stay the same. Editorial from 1981 about the Jerry Lewis US telethon for muscular dystrophy is worth revisiting, as it … Continue reading
Posted in disability, Disability links
Tagged accessibility, disability abuse, struggle street, Uber