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Poetry is how I navigated my adolescence while dealing with mental illness.
Capturing glimmers in poetry
Jax Bulstrode
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“None of us are free until all of us are free”: much heard in activist groups, suggesting they're inclusive, Left and care for all.
Pride and Clean Air for Queers
Jasper Peach
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Comedian Ashley Apap traps someone else in her Invisible Disability Cloak.
The Invisible Disability Cloak
Ashley Apap
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People with Borderline Personality Disorder often receive incorrect stigma from medical professionals.
BPD and the manipulation myth
Laura Pettenuzzo
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A person with chronic illness tries to navigate the journey toward informed medical consent.
Just because you're my doctor doesn't mean you can touch me: unveiling the hidden power of consent in medical practice
Jax Bulstrode
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In emergencies, people need quality safety/crisis info - on dangers, preparation, rules, where to gather, when help's coming.
Crisis communication saves lives – but people with disability often aren’t given the message
The Conversation
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This utopia is better for everyone – not just us.
A World of Our Own - Creating a Neurodivergent Utopia
Jasper Peach
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For the disability community, remote work is not a luxury. It is, in some cases, a necessity.
Remote work is not a luxury
Laura Pettenuzzo
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From seeing eye dogs to screen readers and social innovations, Powerd programs update latest assistive technologies and practices.
Smart tech, smart dogs... and smart thinking
Powerd Team
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Discovering my autism via self diagnosis. First hand account of how they approached an autism compared to an ADHD diagnosis.
Discovering my autism
Jasper Peach
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Accessibility highlight of the recent Taylor Swift concert tour, and what organisations can do to create these spaces.
Why quiet spaces are now a non-negotiable
Morwenna Collett
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What needs to change for employees with a chronic illness.
Millions of Australians have a chronic illness. So why aren’t employers accommodating them?
The Conversation
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