Canberra Disability Review
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Canberra Disability Review is a free, online quarterly where you can find articles that look at issues about inclusion, disability justice, and lived experience perspectives on disability rights and where progress is happening.
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Was Robodebt a one-off bad scheme or are we seeing tech used in comparable ways globally? Check out the Canberra Disability Review at advocacyforinclusion.org/cdr/
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Sue Jo Wright (woman staring up); Andrew Gibson (tree sketch); Carol Taylor (street scene in rain); Billy Garcia (three paintings of bird)
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Uncle Paul Constable Calcott (First Nations art); Chrystale Langford (First Nations art); Shane Whyte (bush scene); Yenn Purkis (hills under semi-dark sky); Grace Clee (forest scene); Peter Rosini (bush scene with cliffs); Larissa Macfarlane (Frida Kahlo)..
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Post includes video that shows a succession of front covers of the Canberra Disability Review. Artists are named: Shane Whyte (streets scenes in Civic Canberra); Megan Munro (abstract art); Peter Rosini (spring flowers); Larissa Macfarlane (woman in curled position)..
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We are grateful for the beautiful and thoughtful contribution of the artists who have contributed to the covers of the Canberra Disability Review over the past three years. (video description in first comment) #disabilitypride #inclusion
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Was Robodebt a one-off bad scheme or are we seeing tech used in comparable ways globally? Check out the Canberra Disability Review at advocacyforinclusion.org/cdr/
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AFI are looking for entrants for words, sound and images as part of an upcoming iDay Event. It's open to people around Australia but with a big emphasis on folks in the ACT. Check out the link below for more info! #inclusion #iDay2025 #disabilityrights
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Entries now Open for words, sound and images!
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The Spring 2025 Edition of the Canberra Disability Review takes a deep dive into AI and its implications. Recruitment is an area already causing concern on the discrimination front. Explore the issue at advocacyforinclusion.org/cdr/ #inclusion #disabilityrights #AI #auspol
Text beside a photo. The photo shows a stylised padlock on top of computer circuitry. The text reads "Canberra Disability Review. "If the training data doesn't include people with disability, then the system is likely to perform poorly or be inaccurate for people with disability - and the ideal candidate that's constructed in that model will be someone without a disability." Dr Natalie Sheard. Automated Gate Keeping: AI, Recruitment and Discrimination. Spring 2025 Canberra Disability Review." Text also includes a link to www.advocacyforinclusion.org/cdr/
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In the Spring 2025 Canberra Disability Review we looked at the impact AI recruitment systems are having on the disability community. #auspol #inclusion #disabilityrights #discrimination
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Read the Spring Edition of the Canberra Disability Review to explore the impact NDIS change is having on the disability community. #auspol #NDIS #disabilityrights #choiceandcontrol
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In the Spring 2025 Canberra Disability Review we looked at the impact AI recruitment systems are having on the disability community. #auspol #inclusion #disabilityrights #discrimination
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Read the Spring Edition of the Canberra Disability Review to explore the impact NDIS change is having on the disability community. #auspol #NDIS #disabilityrights #choiceandcontrol
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The Spring 2025 Review delves into the recently announced NDIS reforms. What are the impacts when it comes to gender inequality? What are the downstream cost impacts? Check out the review. It's online and free from any paywalls. #auspol #NDIS #ThrivingKids #disabilityrights #cbr
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The Spring Edition of the Canberra Disability Review is out now. Looking at a range of issues from #NDIS changes to voluntary assisted dying and the impact of AI on inclusion. Go to advocacyforinclusion.org/cdr/
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Hear Ebe's insights about the use of AI in the work of research and advocacy and much more in the Spring 2025 Edition of the Canberra Disability Review. It's online, free, and can be found at advocacyforinclusion.org/cdr/ #inclusion #AI #disabilityrights #auspol
Text beside a photo. The photo is an abstract representation of technology - lines connecting with nodes. The text reads "Canberra Disability Review. "This is not about reducing staffing or eliminating human jobs, but about making workloads sustainable and unlocking the capacity for us to be creative and innovative rather than reactive and deadline driven." Ebe Ganon. Artificial Intelligence as an Advocacy Amplifier. Spring 2025 Canberra Disability Review."
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The Spring Edition of the Canberra Disability Review is out now. Looking at a range of issues from #NDIS changes to voluntary assisted dying and the impact of AI on inclusion. Go to advocacyforinclusion.org/cdr/
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The Spring 2025 Edition of the Canberra Disability Review takes a deep dive into AI and its implications. Recruitment is an area already causing concern on the discrimination front. Explore the issue at advocacyforinclusion.org/cdr/ #inclusion #disabilityrights #AI #auspol
Text beside a photo. The photo shows a stylised padlock on top of computer circuitry. The text reads "Canberra Disability Review. "If the training data doesn't include people with disability, then the system is likely to perform poorly or be inaccurate for people with disability - and the ideal candidate that's constructed in that model will be someone without a disability." Dr Natalie Sheard. Automated Gate Keeping: AI, Recruitment and Discrimination. Spring 2025 Canberra Disability Review." Text also includes a link to www.advocacyforinclusion.org/cdr/
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The Spring Edition of the Canberra Disability Review is out now, online, free, and jammed full of timely content. #auspol #disabilityrights #auspol #NDIS
Text beside a photo of a worn disability parking space in the Canberra city centre. A banner is across the photo and reads "Spring 2025 Edition out now." The main text reads "Canberra Disability Review. "Advocates and families are scared. They know what this shift means. Less support, more financial pressure, fewer options." Heidi La Paglia and Sarah Langston. 'Thriving Kids' or Fallen Rights? The Hidden Cost of NDIS Reform. Spring 2025 CDR - Out Now." Text also includes a link to www.advocacyforinclusion.org/cdr/
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The Spring Edition of the Canberra Disability Review is out now. Looking at a range of issues from #NDIS changes to voluntary assisted dying and the impact of AI on inclusion. Go to advocacyforinclusion.org/cdr/
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Check out the Winter 2025 Canberra Disability Review. It's out now and free. Ebe Ganon continues to examine the National Autism Strategy with a specific look at the health roadmap. #auspol #disabilityrights #inclusion
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The Winter 2025 Canberra Disability Review is out now and it's free! Ebe Ganon provides insightful analysis of the Autism Health Roadmap. Check out the review at www.advocacyforinclusion.org/cdr/
Text beside a photo of a cloudy sky with the sun shining behind a cloud. The text reads "Canberra Disability Review. "Unfortunately, a lot of the big-ticket items which caught my attention aren't set to be delivered until year four onwards, with lots of the "reviewing," "auditing," and "considering" we've come to know and love (and love crossed out) set for the earlier years." Ebe Ganon. Flatline or Lifeline? The Autism Health Roadmap. Winter 2025 CDR."
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Exciting new Advocacy for Inclusion project: Welcoming Community. Explore ways to participate—no pressure to commit! Can't attend in person? Join online or send a short blurb about your service to be featured! RSVP or learn more here events.humanitix.com/welcoming-co... #inclusion #canberra