February 25th, 2014 by smatts
From Monash Sport News:
As a part of our ongoing commitment to provide for all our member’s and customer’s needs, Monash Sport is proud to continue to improve accessibility specifically for those with limited mobility or wheelchair access requirements.
As a part of this commitment, we have refurbished the Change Rooms at the Doug Ellis Swimming pool to feature two dedicated accessible change rooms. The male and female change rooms also feature an ambulant toilet.
Additionally, the accessible ramp and adjacent stairs at the main entry to the Monash Sport building (Building 1) has been updated to include a compliant hand rail and tactile tiles.
With refurbishments to the Stadium Change Rooms finishing in February, the accessible change room was open to also provide great accessibility to Monash Sport for all. This change room has been reconfigured so that the entry is located directly on the main corridor, rather than near the entry to the male change rooms. The male and female change rooms also feature an ambulant toilet.
To further this commitment, we are also currently constructing an accessible lift to allow access from the ground floor to the first floor of the Gym at Clayton. These works are already underway and will be finished by February/ March 2014.
Monash Sport looks forward to further improving our environment in 2014 to provide greater accessibility access.

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February 24th, 2014 by smatts

Welcome to the Monash O -Week for 2014!
The sun is out, the festivities are buzzing, the music is pumping and the lines for free food are growing! Make the most of the week by checking out all the various events and activities and events on your Monash campus.
Just a reminder, as well – the Monash Disability Liaison Unit is running an Open House all this week. That means if you have any questions at all about disabilities or mental health conditions that you feel might impact on your studies, pop into the DLU in Building 55 (right at the bus loop, near the Law Building and Menzies). You can speak to one of our friendly Disability Liaison Officers who will be able to assist you with any inquiries you might have.
Also, starting tomorrow, we will also be running DLU Campus Tours around the Caulfield and Clayton campuses. Tours are open to all registered students, and will operate as a drop-in service with no formal registration required. However, if there are any specific parts of the university or DLU services you are interested in visiting on one of these tours, please let us know in advance and we will try our best to cater for your requests.
- Clayton tours will run from 2pm on the Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of O-Week (26th, 27th and 28th February)
Tours will meet outside Building 55 at 1.50pm for a 2pm start
- Caulfield tours will run from 2pm on the Tuesday of O-Week (25th of February)
Tours will meet outside Monash Connect (Building A, ground floor) at 1.50pm for a 2pm start
Campus maps will be provided on the day and it may be advisable to bring your own pen and paper to take notes.
Let us know in advance if you require Auslan interpreters, electric scooters or have any other accessibility requirements.
If you have any further questions or concerns about the tours, please contact Sarah Mander at sarah.mander@monash.edu or on 9905 3857.
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February 18th, 2014 by smatts
As part of our support services for newly registered students at Monash, we would like to invite you to participate in one of the new DLU Campus Tours around the Caulfield and Clayton campuses during O Week.
The tours are open to all registered students.
We will take you around the campuses to assist you to familiarise yourselves with the campus environment, as well as to highlight the DLU support services, library facilities for students with disabilities as well as important access points. This is also a great opportunity to meet other DLU students who are also new to the university.
As part of the DLU Open House running in O Week, tours will operate as a drop-in service with no formal registration required. However, if there are any specific parts of the university or DLU services you are interested in visiting on one of these tours, please let us know in advance and we will try our best to cater for your requests.
- Clayton tours will run from 2pm on the Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of O-Week (26th, 27th and 28th February)
Tours will meet outside Building 55 at 1.50pm for a 2pm start
- Caulfield tours will run from 2pm on the Tuesday of O-Week (25th of February)
Tours will meet outside Monash Connect (Building A, ground floor) at 1.50pm for a 2pm start
Campus maps will be provided on the day and it may be advisable to bring your own pen and paper to take notes.
Please let us know in advance if you require Auslan interpreters, electric scooters or have any other accessibility requirements.
If you have any further questions or concerns about the tours, please contact Sarah Mander at sarah.mander@monash.edu or on 9905 3857.
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February 13th, 2014 by smatts
A message from I CAN Network co-founder, Penny Robinson:
The I CAN Network was started by Monash alumnus Chris Varney, and current student James Ong, and we had our first meeting on Thurs 19 Sept 2013. We have had a busy few months since we started.
Social get-togethers at Monash Caulfield
Last year, a few people expressed their interest at some I CAN meetings being at the Monash Caulfield campus. Penny Robinson, Monash staff member + student, will be at Caulfield campus on the following dates for a coffee get-together for anyone interested in meeting up and having a chat (Note: She has a block day from 10am – 4pm, so might be slightly late.) Please let Penny know via email (Penny.Robinson@monash.edu) if you plan to come.
- Wed 19 Feb from 4 pm, Gryph Inn Bistro & Bar, Caulfield campus
- Tues 25 Feb from 4 pm, Gryph Inn Bistro & Bar, Caulfield campus
- Wed 12 March from 4 pm, Gryph Inn Bistro & Bar, Caulfield campus
- Fri 4 April from 4 pm, Gryph Inn Bistro & Bar, Caulfield campus
We’ve got a strong social media presence now:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/I_CAN_Network
Facebook for the I CAN Network (Australia). [Open group, so everyone can see the group and can see your posts.] https://www.facebook.com/groups/icannetwork.au/
Facebook for the I CAN Network (Monash). [Currently a secret group – it will be changed to a “closed” group soon. Your friends can see the group, but can’t see what you post within the group.) https://www.facebook.com/groups/The.ICAN.Network.MonashUni/
Basic website: www.icannetwork.com.au
Email address: the.ican.network@gmail.com
We have also produced two editions of a newsletter, which we’ve called “The Grapevine”. If you want to subscribe to The Grapevine mailing list, send an email to the I CAN Network.
The Nov edition is here.
The Dec/Jan edition is here.
Thanks,
Penny
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February 13th, 2014 by smatts
The Disability Liaison Unit (DLU) is seeking volunteer student mentors as part of our PEERS Program. Successful registered students who are willing to share their knowledge and experience are encouraged to apply. We also welcome applications from mature-age students.
The program matches students registered with the DLU with a student mentor for regular meetings throughout semester. Mentors provide support, encouragement and information to their mentee to assist them successfully navigate university life. This could mean attending university social events together, referral to appropriate Monash services, navigation around campus or simply having a chat over coffee.
Mentors are trained and supported by the Disability Liaison Unit. Participants will receive a certificate of appreciation at the end of semester.
Why be a mentor?
Being a mentor can:
- Enhance your personal and professional development
- Add skills to your résumé to enhance employability
- Introduce you to new friends and social activities
- Increase your networking potential across the University
What is required
Peer mentors should:
- Be available to attend a 1-hour training and induction session
- Be able to meet with your mentee regularly for the duration of the semester (this can also be in an online capacity)
- Be able to provide the details of a referee upon request
- Have knowledge of Monash academic and social life
Complete the application form to register your interest in becoming a DLU PEERS Mentor.
We will be in touch with further information before the beginning of semester. Participation in the program is obviously dependent upon finding a suitable student for you to be matched with.
If you have any questions about the program please contact Sarah Mander on 03 9905 3857 or email sarah.mander@monash.edu.

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February 7th, 2014 by smatts
Heading into the city with your wheels? The City of Melbourne has now equipped its libraries with recharge points for anyone using electric scooters or wheelchairs. The designated power points are available to recharge the batteries for standard mobility aides (users will need to supply their own battery charger).
The City Library, North Melbourne Library and East Melbourne Library are all equipped with multiple recharge points at locations within each library. Recharge points are also available at Travellers Aid sites at Flinders and Southern Cross Station and are available to use free of charge.
Other recharge points across Victoria can be found listed at the Recharge Scheme’s website.

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February 5th, 2014 by smatts
The Department of Justice (Victorian Government) is administering a Scholarships Program commencing in the 2014 academic year.
The People with a Disability Leadership Scholarships Program 2014 seeks to support students with a disability who are studying justice-related subjects. Scholarships will be of two years in duration and are intended to support students engaging in studies including (but not limited to):
- Law
- Criminology
- Para-legal
- Psychology
- Social work
- Other justice-related fields
There are three scholarships on offer for the 2014 academic year:
- $20,000 to the candidate who tops the list of applicants, and
- $5,000 each to the two ‘runners-up’ in the process.
The closing date for applications is 5.00 pm 31 March 2014.
Check out the Department of Justice website for the Program Guidelines and the Program Application Form. Applicants must ensure that they have studied and understood conditions presented in the Scholarship Guidelines, and completed the Application Form fully.

For further information, please contact
Peter Heazlewood
Disability Scholarship -Contact Officer
03 8684 1706
peter.heazlewood@justice.vic.gov.au
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January 31st, 2014 by smatts
It’s been a long time between drinks, and we hope you all had a brilliant holiday break soaking up the sun, globe-trotting, spending some time with your friends or whatever it is you got up to.
If you are a newly registered DLU student or thinking about registering with us, this is our blog, where we bring you news and events from around the internet that might be of interest to our students. Here you’ll also find specifically related DLU news, which may be relevant to you.
While enrolments are only slowly beginning, and you’re probably only just starting to think a little bit about the semester that lies ahead, the Some of Our Parts blog is starting to get on track with 2014.
That’s all we’ve got for now, just drop in again soon – and don’t forget to keep in touch! We love when our students submit stories and events.

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January 21st, 2014 by smatts

The Kickstart Transition to Tertiary Study Program has been developed for current and prospective tertiary and further education students who are blind or have low vision.
- Prepare yourself for further study.
- Find out about on and off-campus services.
- Learn about the Disability Discrimination Act and your rights as a student.
- Improve your writing and study skills for assignments.
- Learn about new adaptive technology.
- Meet other students and professionals who are blind or have low vision who can be of assistance to you.
- Learn strategies for completing study with a view to improving employment prospects.
Thursday, 13th and Friday 14th February 2014.
Kooyong Training room
454 Glenferrie Road Kooyong (next to Kooyong train station).
And there will be a 2 hour teleconference as part of the program for those who live too far away.
This is a great opportunity to make sure you have a handle on tertiary study and what will be expected of you. And to get advice on supports available for students with a vision impairment or other disability and how best to make sure you are receiving them so as not to fall behind or struggle with your studies.
We will also have the involvement of two students studying Education who are also vision impaired assisting to run the program. And the program will also involve a workshop on Advocacy and Rights in Tertiary Education presented conjointly by Blind Citizens Australia and Vision Australia. It is this workshop which will be presented on Friday 14 February 10 am to 12 noon (Australia Eastern Daylight savings Time) via teleconference as well as face to face. If you can only make the teleconference please reply to this email and I will send you the telephone details closer to the date.
We will endeavour to match new tertiary students with a mentor who has studied a similar course, so if you would like us to do this please let us know when you register what you will be studying and if you are attending in person please let us know whether you have any dietary requirements.
To register please contact:
Max Bini
Tertiary Education Consultant
Vision Australia
Phone: 03 8378 1223
Email: max.bini@visionaustralia.org
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December 16th, 2013 by smatts
Amazing Christmas Special Open now until Friday 20 December!
New Generation of Victor Reader Stream on sale at never to be repeated prices!
This unit normally retails at $425. You can have it for $300 (plus shipping).
This very special once only price is subsidised by Vision Australia Library for people signing up to become online only members using the i-access online service to download books, magazines and newspapers instead of receiving compact disks.
The new Generation of Victor Reader Stream incorporates many features frequently asked for by users. Some of these are listed here:
- A clock for having the time and date announced;
- The ability to charge the device with a USB connection to a computer or USB wall charger such as that used for a mobile phone;
- A clearer and louder speaker so you can easily listen to books and other audio files over normal ambient noises at home or work;
- New types of Text-To-speech voices (including an Australian voice) which sound almost human-like;
- A redesigned casing that is smaller, lighter and very comfortable to hold in one hand;
- Wifi connectivity allows software upgrades and access to Bookshare;
- 15 hours of playback time.
Orders can be placed with Ramona Mandy at Humanware. Email Ramona at ramona.mandy@humanware.com or Call (03) 9686-2601.
Offer is also open to existing library members wishing to become online only members.
Orders received after 20th December will not be accepted.
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