Archive for September, 2022

DSE – New Information Resources

Friday, September 16th, 2022

New Information Resources Available on the Disability Standards for Education

The Department of Education (Department) has worked with Children and Young People with Disability Australia (CYDA) and young people with disability and their parents and caregivers to co-design a new range of resources about their rights under the Disability Standards for Education 2005 (Standards).

What are the resources?

There are four new resources:

  • Explaining the Disability Standards for Education – this resource outlines what the Standards are and what they are designed to do.
  • Milestones and Transitions – this resource is to help students and their parents and caregivers make their way through their education journey.
  • Advocating with and for your child: Primary School – this resource is for parents and caregivers of primary school students.
  • Disability Standards for Education in Practice: Action Plan – this resource is for students who are in high school or tertiary education.

Each resource is available in Easy Read format and Auslan and translated into Arabic, Chinese (simplified and traditional), Farsi, Hindi, Khmer, Korean and Vietnamese.

How The Resources were Developed

The content of the new resources was created by students with disability and their parents and caregivers, with help from CYDA.

Development was informed by consultation with a range of disability organisations and with input from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people with disability and people with disability from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds.

Caulfield Campus Construction Update

Friday, September 16th, 2022

Update on Caulfield Campus Building K Project

Buildings and Property Division have begun construction on the Caulfield, Building K1 Co-Curricular project.

Building K, Level 1 at Caulfield Campus will be a construction site, and there will be no access to the lift on level 1, during this project.

The lift will be available to go to other floors.

Signage will be displayed advising building occupants.

  • Please use the external lift outside Building A, and cross to building K.
The project is due to be completed by February 2023.

Please contact us if you have any questions.

  • If you need assistance to locate the lift, please contact security on 9902 7777.

Stepping Into Internships Summer 22/23

Friday, September 16th, 2022

Stepping Into Internships – for Students and Graduates with Disability

About the Stepping Into Program

The Stepping Into program offers practical paid work experience for successful students and recent graduates with disability who may face significant obstacles in gaining employment.

Obstacles include such things as academic transcripts that don’t reflect the interns’ real potential or having limited opportunity to participate in part time work while studying.

The participating employers are pioneers within their field and are taking a leadership role in providing opportunities to interns with disability to access internship opportunities.

Australian Network on Disability (AND) have been bringing employers and interns together like this since 2005, and their record stands for itself: AND-supported interns are more likely to be employed after they leave university than students without a disability.

Eligibility

To be eligible for this program, applicants must be:

  • A person with a disability, mental health condition or chronic illness
  • In their final or second-last year of their degree, or have graduated from their studies in the last 36 months.
  • An Australian citizen, permanent resident, or international student who holds full working rights in Australia.
  • Able to commit to the entire program.
  • Able to provide evidence of involvement with university disability services or a note from a medical professional that indicates the presence of a disability, mental health condition or chronic illness.

*Please note: Due to the incredible growth of this program, AND have recently extended their eligibility criteria to include recent graduates.

Key Dates

  • Intern Applications Open: 1st September 2022 (Thursday)
  • Intern Applications Close: 2nd October 2022 (Sunday)
  • Internships begin from mid November

Information Sessions

AND runs information sessions and recruitment skill workshops throughout September and October, for potential applicants and those supporting eligible students and graduates.

  • For more details on the Information Session dates and to register, students and graduates can visit the website: https://www.and.org.au/ students-jobseekers/start-an-internship/

Stepping Into is a nation-wide paid internship program that provides university students and recent graduates with disability hands-on work experience in their chosen field of study.

With over 150 paid internships available across a range of disciplines – from Accounting to Law, Engineering to Research, Public Policy to Sciences – there’s a role to suit you.

  • Applications close 2nd October 2022.
  • Contact AND at 02 8270 9200 or applications@and.org.au

Seeking ADHD Study Participants

Wednesday, September 14th, 2022

Impulsivity and Attention in Adults with ADHD

Monash Researchers are seeking people diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) who are aged over 18 and don’t have any previous history of psychosis, organic brain disorder, epilepsy or serious head injury, to participate in a study investigating impulsivity, attention and local sleep.

Participants in this study will be asked to complete:

  1. An online questionnaire
  2. An interview with a clinician
  3. An online impulsivity game, and
  4. A computer task at Monash University

– whilst connected to EEG equipment to measure brain activity.

  • Participation will take up to 5 hours, and participants will be reimbursed up to $100 (in the form of a Coles Group Gift Card) for their time.

Location

Monash University Clayton Campus

  • To express interest in participating or for further information please email: Elaine.Pinggal@monash.edu

*This project has been reviewed and approved by the Monash University Human Ethics Research Committee – Project Number 17839 and 29393