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Co-Design Guide
This co-design guide will provide you with directions on how to successfully engage, connect and co-design with people with disability.
Author: People with Disability Western Australia
10 Tips for Inclusive Recruitment
Inclusive recruitment ensures that all qualified candidates, including those with disabilities, have equal opportunity to apply, interview, and be considered for roles.
Author: Australian Network on Disability
10 Tips for Workplace Adjustments
Making reasonable accommodations to support diverse needs.
Author: Australian Network on Disability
Disability Employment Targets
The business case for disability employment targets. Guidelines for setting and achieving targets to increase the employment of people with disability.
Author: Australian Network on Disability
Self Advocacy at Work
Self-Advocacy@Work helps autistic people navigate the world of employment, understand workplace rights and develop self-advocacy skills.
Source: Autism CRC (Cooperative Research Centres)
Autistics Guide to Adulthood
From making friends and self-care, to entering the workforce and advocating for your needs, this interactive resource for the Autistic community , co-designed by autistic adults, aims to provide useful information, strategies and activities.
Author: Collaboration between Australian Government, Autism SA and University of Adelaide
Sport 4 All
Giving community sport clubs and schools the support and skills to include people with disability
when, where and how they choose. A national award winning program dedicated to enhancing inclusivity in sports
by empowering local sporting clubs, schools and communities to embrace diversity and create opportunities for people with disability.
Includes inclusion check list, free online training and resources.
Author: Collaboration between Australian Government, Australian Sports Commission and Get Skilled Access
MyWay Employability
- Discover strengths for the workplace or further education
- Identify and communicate sensory preferences and skills
- Set goals based on personalised suggestions
- Create a team to support your progress
Author: Autism Cooperative Research Centre’s (CRC) Australian Government
Autism Works
The information on this site and our free ‘AUTISM WORKS’ downloadable information guides can help you explore ways to be more inclusive for Autistic and autism communities.
By implementing this guidance, you are making a meaningful start in recognising Autistic strengths and all the ways that autism works.
Author: Government of South Australia – Office for Autism
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