As Australia competes globally for international talent, creating a more welcoming environment for people with disabilities would not only fulfill human rights obligations, but also enrich campus communities and attract diverse perspectives currently lost to discriminatory policies.
Author: Gemma Lucy Smart
The announcement that Antone Martino-Truswell, the beloved Dean of St. Paul’s College Graduate House, is stepping down, marks the end of a transformative chapter of inclusion in Sydney’s college community.
We, the Students’ Representative Council (SRC) Disabilities Collective and Sydney University Postgraduate Students’ Association (SUPRA) Disability & Inclusion Network, condemn…
It has been an incredibly tough year for disability justice in Australia with the recent release of the final report…
PART I “It’s always something with you” Always sick You injured yourself again Just an excuse, eh? It’s getting old,…
“They’ve got enough money for a meditation room, but not for a lift that works. I’ve complained so many times.”…
You may have noticed folks on campus wearing some interesting green lanyards with yellow sunflowers on them. These are not…
From the high points and flaws of virtue ethics to utilitarianism, disability ethics is not a one-size-fits-all.
Gemma Lucy Smart pens a poem.