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Behaviour Support Victoria
Phone: +61 473 103 931
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23.01.2022 via the wonderful Autism Directory.com Check them out
16.01.2022 I’m not crying, you’re crying...
13.01.2022 Check out the Association for Positive Behaviour Support Australia. Surely you're already on the fb group? Now available in technicolor on Twitter, if that's your weapon of choice https://twitter.com/ApbsAus
12.01.2022 via the wonderful Autism Directory.com Check them out
10.01.2022 Very pleased to get my JARID issue in memory of Prof Bill Lindsay. There’s even a little dip into forensic disability in Victoria
10.01.2022 In his second comic, Daniel shares his journey as part of the trans community and the challenges he has overcame.
09.01.2022 A disability support worker shared these words with us. Please, please, please read ALL of this article: https://www.linkedin.com/pul/can-we-go-out-today-ben-drew/
08.01.2022 A wonderfulo short read "After Rain Man, and The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time, the next great autism portrayal the stage or screen might want to consider taking on is the life of one Donald Grey Triplett, an 82-year-old man living today in a small town in the southern United States, who was there at the very beginning, when the story of autism began."
08.01.2022 This weekend I’ll be Zippin' up my boots Goin' back to my roots, yeah My first job in social care was working for adults with profound and multiple disabilities going through de-institutionalisation... If you’re all Netflixed out, try this https://www.beat.com.au/leaving-allen-street-documentary/ Leaving Allen Street is a Melbourne story. Created by Katrina Channells and Bridget O’Shea of local production house We Are Yarn, the feature-length documentary follows 30 adults living with intellectual disabilities as they move out of an institution and into public housing. The film centres on the Oakleigh Centre in Melbourne’s eastern suburbs. The significance of the move cannot be understated, with many of the featured individuals having lived in the institution throughout their adult lives.
07.01.2022 Sad news. Rest in peace. Staunch LGBTIQ and disability advocate and phenomenal athlete.
07.01.2022 Never "just a carer" So much more...
06.01.2022 Very pleased to get my JARID issue in memory of Prof Bill Lindsay. There’s even a little dip into forensic disability in Victoria
06.01.2022 *BREAKING NEWS* For the first time in UK history a person with Down's syndrome is taking the government to court to challenge their discriminatory laws that all...ow late term abortion simply because the fetus has down's syndrome. She is appealing to the whole community to support her as she attempts to change history. Use #ImWithHeidi to show your support! Here is the crowd funding page to donate https://www.crowdjustice.com/case/downrightdiscrimination/ https://www.thetimes.co.uk//mothers-of-downs-children-figh
04.01.2022 via Open Future Learning Want to learn about isolation and restricted access to community? While you're at it imagine going bowling or to a drive through Macdonalds every week for the rest of your life as well... Ask a person living in "serviceland"
02.01.2022 Check this out A summary of a multi agency pilot project incorporating; early positive approaches to support for families with pre-school children, positive behaviour support training for families and professionals, and resilience workshops (including reflective practice and mindfulness). https://www.challengingbehaviour.org.uk//cumbriaearlyinter
02.01.2022 Excellent news for the field of behaviour analysis in Australia. Bravo ABAA Now, who's going to shape up their video production skills?