
The power of 'sorry'
The hardest word in the English language; and how organisations can use it in a meaningful way.
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The hardest word in the English language; and how organisations can use it in a meaningful way.

It is always nice to be reminded how much you don’t belong, and how much of an inconvenience you are, by government no less.

Celebrating disability pride month and the tenth birthday of the Disability Leadership Institute!

Featuring, what my thesis is actually going to be about!

Universities will require a disability governance committee sitting as a subcommittee of university council, a disability education inclusion strategy, and a disability workforce inclusion strategy.

A submission to ATEC, a frustrating qualification, and a case for why higher education should care about what's happening in VET.

Do you see yourself in this picture?

Doing things a little differently this month: what do you think?

Very rarely do we perform labour when it is not benefiting someone. It is certainly not benefiting us.

Why some access needs get dismissed as 'preferences', and what this means for accessibility and inclusion.