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Final week to apply for position of Amaze non-executive board director

Established in 1967, and renamed Amaze Inc. in 2013, Amaze is a non-profit organisation operating as the peak body for autistic people in Victoria. Amaze aims for a society that ...

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#ActuallyAutistic shares its best and worst school experiences

#ActuallyAutistic is a popular social media hashtag that helps autistic people have a voice and discourse. Only autistic people are allowed to post to it, providing a safe, understanding place ...

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Change Your Reactions: the TV ad campaign that will change the way people think about autism

In July, Amaze sought community feedback on four potential concepts for a public education campaign to build understanding of autism. I’m writing to thank those who participated in the project and to ...

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Supermarket giant expands its 'low sensory' Quiet Hour to 173 stores

News.com is reporting that supermarket giant Coles is rolling out its autism-friendly, “low-sensory” Quiet Hour shopping experiment nationwide, with reduced noise, lighting and in-store distractions. Frank Chung writes: Coles will ...

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Research: Why employing disabled people makes good business sense

The following article, by Nicole Pope, first appeared in Disability Support Guide. New research released by the Australian Government has provided a snapshot into disability employment across the healthcare, social ...

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Victorian government schools receive boost funding to refresh inclusive education policies and practices

From Victoria State Government, Education and Training. In term 3, 2018 all Victorian government schools will receive $4,800 in inclusion boost funding. The funding is to help refresh inclusive education policies and practices. ...

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