Don’t leave our kids behind: Families of kids, young people with disability concerned about new intensive care coronavirus guidelines

Australian families are concerned the new coronavirus guidelines by the College of Intensive Care Medicine of Australia and New Zealand (ANZICS) may see kids with disability denied life saving medical care during the pandemic.
Young people with disability in Australia set to be the leaders of the future

Almost $2 million in new funding has been provided to Children and Young People with Disability Australia (CYDA) to support young people with disability to become the leaders of the future.
New national education policy ignores students with disability – again

We needed to have a Royal Commission into Violence, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of People with Disability to investigate the failure of education systems to provide inclusive education and address segregation, discrimination, violence and abuse for students with disability
The right to inclusive education must not be contested by the Disability Royal Commission at the first hearing commencing in Townsville today

Today marks a historic day with the commencement of the first public hearing of the Royal Commission into Violence, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of People with Disability on education and learning.
Aussie schoolkids with disability excluded segregated bullied and robbed of education

With just one week until the Disability Royal Commission’s first public hearing where evidence is taken, explosive new research has revealed that Australian kids with disability are being systemically failed by a broken education system that is denying them their basic human right to an inclusive education.
Getting the NDIS right for children and young people with disability

Australia’s national representative organisation for children and young people with disability (CYDA) calls for the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) to improve for children and young people with disability.
Disability community renews our calls for Commissioners to stand aside

People with disability are again raising the alarm that the integrity of the Royal Commission into Violence, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of People with Disability is at risk due to the significant conflicts of interest of two of the appointed Commissioners, Ms Barbara Bennett PSM and the Hon. John Ryan AM.
Future employment services discussion paper

Download in PDF Download in Word Employment is a fundamental and defining aspect of life in Australia. Children are often asked what they want to be when they ‘grow up’; education is focused extensively on preparing students for work; and as adults our profession has a major role in defining self-image and the way someone […]
Productivity committee review of the national disability agreement

Download in PDF Download in Word The National Disability Agreement currently contains the agreed outcomes, aims, reform priorities and delineated responsibilities of Australian governments in relation to specialist disability service provision. However, the introduction of the National Disability Insurance Scheme in 2009 has seen transformational change in the disability service system. The NDIS has fundamentally altered […]
DHHS draft disability action plan 2018-2020

Download in PDF Download in Word Children and Young People with Disability Australia (CYDA) congratulates the Department of Health and Human Services on the development of their inaugural Disability Action Plan 2018-2020 and welcomes the opportunity to provide feedback on the draft. This submission focusses on issues and sections of the draft Disability Action Plan […]
Supported school transport and transition to the NDIS

Download in PDF Download in Word ⚠️ Content note: Mentions of violence and abuse. The current school transport system for children and young people with disability has been of significant concern to CYDA for many years. School transport systems vary between individual states and territories. There have been numerous incidents nationally where children have experienced […]
Inquiry into the United Nations sustainable development goals

Download in PDF Download in Word Children and Young People with Disability Australia and Disabled People’s Organisations Australia welcome the opportunity to contribute to the Inquiry into the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. This brief joint submission has a specific focus on issues of key relevance to people with disability.