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Access Easy English: February 2016
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Wednesday, 3 February 2016. Disability, Human Rights and Social Equity. This week in Melbourne is the inaugural Disability, Human Rights and Social Equity Conference. The hosts are the Social Equity Institute, which is part of the University of Melbourne. Check out the program. It makes incredible reading. There is such a diverse range of issues to hear about. The Plenary sessions are:. Professor Mary Crock, Professor of Public Law, University of Sydney. And that is just the start. I have the privilege o...
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Access Easy English: NSW Police Powers in Easy English
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Monday, 14 November 2016. NSW Police Powers in Easy English. Have you seen the latest Easy English developed by Access Easy English? Developed in conjunction with NSW Legal Aid. NSW Police Powers - a set of 4 books. Scroll down the page to near the bottom. Order copies or view on line. Book 1 Police Powers. Find out your rights in NSW. Find out your rights in NSW. Find out your rights in NSW. Arrest: On the street. Find out your rights in NSW. Arrest: At the police station. View my complete profile.
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Access Easy English: May 2015
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Tuesday, 26 May 2015. 2015 Review of the Disability Standards for Education. There are only a few weeks left, but it is worthwhile reading. Consider making a contribution to the 2015 Review of the Disability Standards for Education. Lots of people have stories and examples of good and poor interactions and situations in the sector. Make sure you are heard. Even easier, just agree with another person's blog comment. You have until Friday 5 June 2015 to add your contribution. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Access Easy English: July 2015
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Friday, 17 July 2015. International service needs help to retain their funding to develop Easy English. Canadian service writing documents for people with limited literacy. Talk to me about how you can use Easy English. Friday, 3 July 2015. Access Easy English published in International Journal. It is with great delight I can announce the article I(Cathy Basterfield). Co-write with Mark Starford from BR Centre. The international association promoting plain legal language. Below is the summary.
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Access Easy English: Swallow Awareness Day 2016
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Thursday, 12 May 2016. Swallow Awareness Day 2016. Yesterday was #900Swallow Awareness Day across many countries. Graphic Courtesy of Speech Pathology Australia. As Speech Pathologists, swallowing management or dysphagia management crosses many diagnosis’s. Here are just some of the thoughts and prompts from various people in the last 24 hrs. Working with people with complex communication needs, it often is a lifelong issue;. Lots of memories are associated with mealtimes and swallowing;. Head and Neck s...
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Access Easy English: June 2015
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Thursday, 25 June 2015. NDCO Expo- additional resources links. Thanks to the many people who came and chatted to me yesterday at the NDCO Expo in Hastings, Vic. It was great to see so much interest in improving communication environments for participation and inclusion. Call or email me about improving work or training or school environments for you and/or individuals to explore communication opportunities for inclusive environments. Country Fire Authority -. Bushfires. Planning what to do. NDIS - some a...
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Access Easy English: April 2015
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Wednesday, 8 April 2015. NDIS - learn more about how to make your plan. In November 2014, a conference in the ACT run by Imagine More. Had Fiona May, the CEO of one of the ACT advocacy services, ADACAS. ACT Disability, Aged and Carer Advocacy Service) present a paper on the NDIS. She covers various steps and issues people with a disability, and their families need to think about in going forward in this new paradigm. There will be meetings;. Planning is important;. If you are doing something, such as.
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Access Easy English: November 2015
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Friday, 27 November 2015. Ability Options completes Easy English publications. A service provider based in NSW, has recently completed 3 important documents in Easy English with Access Easy English. They are 3 important documents which put the person at the centre of intervention, and will make a substantial difference for the many people who they work with, who have non functional literacy. The 3 documents are. Consent to share information;. Consent to receive services;. Telephone: 0466 579 855. Have yo...
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Access Easy English: March 2016
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Thursday, 17 March 2016. How literate is our society? There has been some discussion in tweets and blogs and at various conferences about literacy recently. A range of researchers have talked about literacy from different perspectives. Each of these is important to gain a fuller understanding of what you need to consider for inclusion and participation for the people with whom you engage. There was a discussion on RadioNational. This week about the PIAAC, 2013. This is an interesting analysis and worthy ...
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Access Easy English: The Snow report
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Monday, 28 November 2016. Dr Pamela Snow, La Trobe University Professor and researcher has a fantastic blog on all things reading, early literacy, understanding phonics and great links to current research and issues. Pam has also been involved in research and implementing change with the language and literacy needs and issues for Juvenile and Youth offenders, a critical group of vulnerable people. Http:/ pamelasnow.blogspot.com.au/. Stay up to date and check it out now. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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