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Creating Access for People with Complex Communication Needs
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Educating school staff to educate their students
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Project: Communication Rights Australia
Disability Discrimination Legal Service RMIT
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How do most of us communicate?
Where do we learn to communicate?
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What happens if we can't speak or hear?
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What are our chances of getting an education if we can't communicate?
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What are your chances of getting employment if you don't have an education?
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What are your chances of having any type of social personal relationship if you can't communicate?
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How many people are we talking about?
People might be: Deaf Autistic Severe Cerebral Palsy Psychosocial Disability-Selective Mutism Severe Language Disorders Stroke ………..
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What can be done?
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Teaching Teachers Website/Application Resources Disability Information
Capacity Obligations Human Rights Disability Discrimination Act Equal Opportunity Act Right to Augmentative and Alternative Communication UNCRPD
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Challenges No time No money Poor Attitudes Engagement of experts
Staff training Poor Attitudes Capacity Inclusion
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Will we succeed ?
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Contact details: Website: www.communitylaw.org.au
Website: Ph: Fax: © Copyright Disability Discrimination Legal Service Inc (DDLS) 2006
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