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Artificial Intelligence (AI) and other advanced technologies could support neurodivergent learners in vocational education and training settings, including in…
The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is one of Australia’s largest social programs, yet questions remain about how it affects participants’…
This paper argues that current neuroinclusion efforts in education, employment and public policy remain dominated by compliance‑led, deficit‑oriented models…
This report brings together evidence to guide Inclusion Australia’s Everyone Can Work website, outlining research on factors that influence employment outcomes…
Using strengths-based inquiry, a desk top review and consultations with stakeholders this study sought to identify actions, practices and approaches to…
This research paper outlines evidence found about interventions to change attitudes towards people with disability. The interventions were aimed at different…
This report explores the lived experiences of newly arrived refugees with disability in Australia. It points to a series of intersecting issues that both…
This research report examines the features that should be included in strength-based programs in order to deliver the most effective outcomes for young people…
This report provides an overview of the progress made on outcomes for people with disability in 2025. The framework covers seven outcome areas: employment and…
What works to achieve effective employment services for young people? This report presents lessons from the evaluation of the Transition to Work Community of…
This study shows multiple sclerosis (MS) costs over $3 billion annually, driven by rising prevalence. MS is a chronic, incurable neurological disease that…
This report explores workplace adjustments for jobseekers, employees and organisations, offering evidence to guide inclusive policy development. Findings span…