Archive for January, 2025

PACE Mentoring 2025

Tuesday, January 28th, 2025

Applications Open Now for PACE Mentoring 2025

Be Coached, Connected and Grow in your Career Journey

The Australian Disability Network are thrilled to announce that applications for their highly anticipated PACE Career Mentoring Program are officially open now!

This is a national, free industry career mentoring program that matches people with disability with experienced professionals from leading Australian organisations. The cohort runs from April to August 2025.

You are eligible if you:

  • are 18 years old or above
  • have any types of disability, mental health condition or chronic illness
  • can commit to the program from April to August 2025

How to apply:

AusDN are excited to introduce Mentorloop as the new platform for managing applications for their mentoring program! They believe that Mentorloop will enhance the quality of the program experience for all their participants.

Are you a previous applicant?

You are also required to sign up and complete an application form through the platform. AusDN welcomes you back to the program.

  • To find out more about PACE Career Mentoring, join the information session on Tuesday, 4 February 2025 at 2 – 3pm (AEDT). RSVP via the link here.

UPDDATE: Registration deadline extended!

Registrations have been extended for the PACE Career Mentoring Program Autumn 2025 intake until Friday, 21 February 2025!

  • Registrations for the Autumn 2025 intake close on Friday, 21 February 2025, and the next intake (Spring cohort: August – December) will not be opened again until May 2025.

What is included:

  • Personalised Mentorship: Receive one-on-one guidance tailored to your unique career goals and challenges.
  • Skill Development: Enhance your professional skills through targeted advice and practical tips from experienced mentors.
  • Networking Opportunities: Expand your professional network by connecting with mentors and fellow mentees from various industries.
  • Career Advancement: Gain insights and strategies to help you navigate your career path and achieve your professional aspirations.
  • Long-term Impact: Build a lasting relationship with your mentor that can continue to support your career development even after the program ends.
  • Submit a mentee application here!

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Check out the website and the Frequently Asked Questions here for more information.
  • You can also reach out directly to the Programs Team: Applications@AusDN.org.au or phone 02 8270 92003.
  • Reach out to Program Lead Tia Kwan at tia.kwan@ausdn.org.au or 03 7032 3523 to register today before it’s too late!

Print Disabilities Conference

Tuesday, January 28th, 2025

Round Table on Information Access for People with Print Disabilities Inc.

You are welcome to participate in the 2025 Round Table on Information Access for People with Print Disabilities annual conference!

This premier event brings together experts, innovators, and advocates dedicated to improving information accessibility for all.

  • Don’t miss outearly-bird registrations are open, offering discounts for those who register by 28 February 2025.

Around the conference theme “Access Unlocked: Innovating for Information Equity”, presenters will explore the dynamics between legislative changes, technological progress, and advocacy efforts that collectively enhance information equity.

Information Equity and Social Justice

The 2025 conference is dedicated to deepening the understanding of information equity as an essential element of social justice. It emphasises the critical need for cross-sector collaboration to overcome the obstacles faced by individuals with print disability and to pave the way for a society where inclusive participation is the norm.

Don’t Miss These Keynote Speakers

  • Maryanne Diamond, OA, The Road to Marrakesh – History and Relevance of the treaty.
  • Carly Iles and Jonathan Craig, V2020A – 25 years of collaboration.
  • Professor Gerard Goggin, Disability & Digital Citizenship: Australian Consumers & Citizens with Disability Navigating Digital Society.

And our confirmed Feature speakers:

  • Dr Emily White, Accessing the expertise of teachers and people with lived experience to drive innovation in braille literacy assessment and teaching.
  • Sonali Marathe, Transforming Access: A Decade of Progress, and What’s Next in Information Accessibility.
  • Neil Jarvis and Andrea Arch, Digital Accessibility under the DDA in 2025

Dates

  • Australian Braille Authority (ABA) Annual Meeting – Saturday, 24 May 2025.
  • Conference Proper – Sunday, 25 May to Tuesday, 27 May 2025.

Registrations

  • Early Bird Registrations are open and close on Friday, 28 February 2025

To register please complete the on-line delegate registration form, also accessible via the link on the 2025 Round Table conference page of the Round Table website.

Take advantage of the early-bird registration, available until Friday, 28 February 2025. After this date, standard registration fees will apply.

Conference Updates

Conference updates will be posted to the 2025 conference page on the Round Table website and Round Table mailing list.

The Tammy Axelsen Lifetime Achievement Award

This is a reminder that nominations for this annual award are open. The nomination form and further details can be found on our website by following this link: Tammy Axelsen Lifetime Achievement Award

Industry Accessibility Week 2025

Friday, January 24th, 2025

2025 GradWISE Industry Accessibility Week

We’re excited to announce that GradWISE’s Industry Accessibility Week is returning in 2025.

This free, online event is a fantastic opportunity for students and recent graduates living with disability, injury and/or illness to engage with leading employers, explore graduate and early career opportunities, and gain skills and information to support their career journey.

Event Details

Students and graduates will have the opportunity to:

  • Hear from leading employers across diverse industries
  • Receive application tips and advice to stand out
  • Join lunchtime activities focused on wellbeing

Monash students/graduates can attend sessions that align with their current career goals, making it flexible and impactful for them.

REGISTER HERE

Social Anxiety Programs

Wednesday, January 22nd, 2025

Social Anxiety and Worry Group Programs

The free Social Anxiety group program and Managing Worries and Rumination group program for Monash students has some remaining places available for Semester 1.

National Autism Strategy

Wednesday, January 15th, 2025

About the National Autism Strategy

The National Autism Strategy has been developed through a comprehensive co-design process.

The strategy sets out the vision for a safe and inclusive society for all Autistic people. One where we support and empower Autistic people to thrive, in all aspects of life. This is in line with international human rights.

The strategy is a framework for improving outcomes for all Autistic people in the years ahead. It includes a vision, goal and guiding principles.

The strategy focuses on actions and enabling change in four key outcome areas:

  • Social inclusion
  • Economic inclusion
  • Diagnosis, services and supports
  • Health and mental health via the National Roadmap to Improve the Health and Mental Health of Autistic People (the Autism Health Roadmap).

The Strategy will be supported by the National Autism Strategy First Action Plan 2025-26 (Action Plan).

The Action Plan builds on what we heard through the national consultation process and the work of the National Autism Strategy Oversight Council and supporting Working Groups.

For more information visit the Department of Social Services website: https://www.dss.gov.au/national-autism-strategy