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New Opportunities for Paid Internships this Summer

December 10th, 2013 by smatts

NEW JOBS LISTED!!

Stepping into… is a paid internship program specifically designed for students with disability, who want to gain paid, hands-on work experience in an industry that is relevant to their degree and chosen field of study.

The internships are offered by participating employers who are members of the Australian Network on Disability. Students in their penultimate or final year (but expect to finish no earlier than June 2014) studying a relevant degree should apply.

The internship will take place in the summer of 2013/2014 during university end of year break.

The following are new positions have become available:

MELBOURNE: Stockland – looking for a Marketing or Communications intern in their Melbourne Head Office. Ideal disciplines/degrees should be studies in Marketing or Communications.

Job description:

  • Assist and project manage updates and activities on our digital channels such as Stockland web, real estate.com, facebook and SEO/SEM
  • Assist the marketing team with the execution of Display Village Launch activities
  • Assist the marketing team with the set up and execution of new sales offices
  • Assist in the marketing team with the coordination and implementation of sales promotions.
  • Attend agency and project site meetings with the marketing team
  • Analysing data
  • Data entry.
  • Research (if required at the time) e.g. competitor audit.

SYDNEY: Arts NSW (within NSW Dept of Trade & Investment) – looking for an intern to assist with projects in Policy and Strategy team, based in Sydney. Ideal disciplines/degrees should be studies in Arts Administration, Public Policy, Social Sciences/Humanities and Communications.

The intern will assist with projects in the Policy and Strategy team at Arts NSW. The team:

  • coordinates arts policy advice to the Minister for the Arts;
  • is managing public consultation on a discussion paper on a proposed NSW arts and cultural policy; and
  • manages strategic arts funding programs. Current strategic programs include Aboriginal arts and culture, arts programs involving people with disability and arts residencies in schools.

We are looking for a person with a strong interest in public policy work, good verbal and written communication skills, analytical skills, initiative, organisation skills and the ability to work in a team.

To discuss suitability and closing date please contact Jenny Watts-Sampson now:
Email: jenny.watts-sampson@and.org.au
Phone: (02) 8270 9280

To find out about the opportunities and how to apply, visit AND’s website on the below link
http://www.and.org.au/pages/stepping-into…-programs.html

• Look under “Apply for Summer 2013/14”

• You can find out more about “Stepping into…” under “Information for Students”

• You can download application form under webpage

Fashion Models for IDPwD

December 4th, 2013 by smatts

German agency Jung Von Matt/Limmat, working with fashion stores WE Fashion, modissa, PKZ, Schild and Bernies in Zurich, crafted a campaign that urged people to think about the definition of “perfect”.

The agency worked with a mannequin designer who re-made mannequins to reflect the bodies of people with various disabilities.

See the video here.

International Day of People with Disability (IDPwD)

December 3rd, 2013 by smatts

The 3rd December is International Day of People with Disability (IDPwD), a dedicated day to place a greater emphasis on the abilities and achievements of people living with disability. Individuals and organisations throughout the country are encouraged to celebrate the day. This year we celebrate the 21st anniversary of International Day of Persons with disability.

IDPwD is unique among community awareness days, as it unites disability organisations, businesses, federal, state and local governments and the community. The day is a collaborative effort to celebrate and acknowledge the experience and expertise of people with disability.

For a list of events around Victoria, see the IDPwD website.

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Disability Sport and Recreation Festival – 3rd December

November 29th, 2013 by smatts

There’s just 5 days to go until the Disability Sport & Recreation Festival at Federation Square, 3rd December.

It’s free! It’s fun! And, it’s all about better health for Victorians with disability through accessible sport and recreation.

Enjoy the full program of special events and great activities, like:

• Scoring the Equaliser Mini-Conference (8.45am – 11am)

• Community exhibition (10am-3pm)

• Sport and recreation activities to try (10am – 3pm)

• Corporate Wheelchair Basketball Challenge (11am – 1.30pm)

• Victorian Disability Sport and Recreation Awards (12pm – 2pm)

We hope to meet you there!

Community Exhibition 10am – 3pm

Visit 35 sport, recreation, disability and community organisations exhibiting at the Festival.

Come and Try Activities 10am – 3pm

Have a go! There’ll be miniature ponies, lawn bowls, AFL, football skills, badminton, personal training and much more.

Scoring the Equaliser Mini-Conference, Deakin Edge, 8:45am – 11am

Learn about the role of allied health professionals and disability support planners as sport and recreation champions for Victorians with disability. Tickets are free, but strictly limited. Registrations must close this Friday 29th November, unless sold out earlier. See the full program and registration here.

Cheer on the teams at the Corporate Wheelchair Basketball Challenge (Forecourt area, 11am – 1.30pm)

Eight teams will take on the wheelchair basketball challenge in this friendly knock-out competition. Paralympian Sam Bramham and AFL star Glenn Archer are among the DSR All Star team taking on the Victoria Police in the first round.

Celebrate excellence at the Victorian Disability Sport and Recreation Awards (Deakin Edge, 12pm – 2pm)

Show your support for excellence in sport and recreation at the Victorian Disability Sport and Recreation Awards. Supported by the Carbine Club, awards will be presented by Australian sports stars such as James Tomkins (Oarsome Foursome) and Glenn Archer (North Melbourne Football Club).

For more information, visit the Disability Sport and Recreation Festival website – www.dsrf.org.au

“I CAN” Now on Social Media

November 12th, 2013 by smatts

The “I CAN” network is now on various social media platforms, to spread the “I CAN” message.

If you have a twitter account, you can follow us (@I_CAN_Network).
If you don’t have an account, you can go to http://twitter.com/I_CAN_Network to view our tweets.

Twitter is a very quick and easy way to say a short (max 140 characters) statement, or get a message out. So far, details of the “I CAN Monash network” gatherings and camp planning sessions have been posted on twitter, as well as the link to @chrisrvarney’s TEDxMelbourne talk and @PennyRobaus’s “Working Successfully with Aspergers Syndrome” talk.

There is also a “I CAN Monash network” secret group on Facebook. The aim of the Facebook group is to enable students in the “I CAN Monash network” to communicate – either with the group as a whole (on the “wall”), or directly with other individuals who have joined the group through the “inbox” (private message).

On Facebook, there are three types of groups:

  • “Open” – your other friends know you’re a member of a group, and what you write on the group wall.
  • “Closed” – your other friends know you’re a member of a group, but can’t read the group wall.
  • “Secret” – your other friends can NOT see you’re a member of the group, nor can they see the wall.

We have decided to make the group secret, for everyone’s privacy.

So to join the group, send Penny a “friend” request on Facebook (and write a short private message to her), and she can then add you to the group. https://www.facebook.com/PennyRobinson.aus

Stay tuned for the “I CAN network” Facebook group which can go on mass!

In breaking news, there is now an email address for the “I CAN” network.
You can now email the team at the following email address: the.ican.network@gmail.com

I CAN Monash network – End of exam gathering details

November 12th, 2013 by smatts

We are having a gathering to celebrate the end of the exams. Originally, the plan was to have a “pub night”, but we’ve decided to meet at Penny’s new house in Sandringham instead.

Date: Sunday 24th November

Time: arrive between 12:30 – 1 pm.

Where: Penny Robinson’s house (contact her to get the address)

Bring a plate of food to share – preferably onion/garlic free. (And a foldable picnic chair, if you’ve got one!)
Meat can be cooked on the electric griller, or in frypan on the gas stove. (No BBQ outside – yet!)
There is a supermarket (Coles) near Sandringham station, if anyone needs to buy food on the way.

Transport options:

Drive: there is car parking in side streets, with no time limit.

Public transport: Get the Sandringham line train to Sandringham station, and then either walk (1.3 km), or get the 822 bus from Sandringham station to the “John Batman Gardens” stop on Bay Road.

RSVP to Penny Robinson (Penny.Robinson@monash.edu), preferably by Fri 22 November.

This event is also listed in the “I CAN Monash network” secret Facebook group.

DLU 2013 Student Survey!

November 5th, 2013 by cnatalie

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Just a reminder to complete the DLU annual student survey if you haven’t already done so. Your feedback is important and helps shape DLU services.

Survey closes on 31 December 2013

DLU Friday Round Up!

November 1st, 2013 by smatts

Hello SWOTVAC Friday!

Hope everyone is studying hard and keeping themselves sane!

calendar-6Check out Noah Sheldon’s Cats Wearing Clothes featuring this adorable vision impaired feline!

greatwithdisability.com

October 29th, 2013 by cnatalie

Check out this great UK site which offers a student toolkit which includes tips of applying for jobs, interviewing and disclosing your disability to employers. Some of the info is UK specific but the site offers great advice that is applicable to Australian students.

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Another DLU Superstar!

October 29th, 2013 by smatts

PhD student Ross Anderson is legally blind and has recently been recognised by the Australian Psychological Society with the Award for Excellent Honours Thesis in Health Psychology.

His honours thesis looked at the expectations, perceptions and decision-making of people with vision impairment regarding an experimental cortical visual prosthesis. Now writing his PhD, he is now aiming to explore the impacts of vision impairment on psychological well-being in adolescents as well as the different resources and strategies that are helpful in coping with these impacts.

Ross was recognised in this week’s Monash Memo, and you can read more about Ross here.