Finalists in 2014 National Disability Awards
28 October 2014 at 10:38 am
Some 23 individuals and organisations from across Australia have been named as finalists in the 2014 National Disability Awards.
The finalists were chosen from more than 200 nominations received across the eight categories of the awards.
Finalists in the top award – the Lesley Hall Award for Lifetime Achievement in Disability include disability mobility expert Bill Bradley from NSW, Tricia Malowney, a systemic advocate for inclusive practices and regular contributor to Pro Bono Australia, and disability advocate Jill Wishart.
Senator Mitch Fifield, the Assistant Minister for Social Services, said the finalists are fine examples of the work being done to improve the lives of people with disability.
“I commend their commitment to improving the economic and social participation opportunities for people with disability in Australia.”
“The eight categories of the awards reflect the priorities of the National Disability Strategy 2010-2020. The strategy represents a commitment from all levels of Government to deliver a united approach both now and into the future to address the challenges that continue to be faced by people with disability.”
Achievements by the finalists include:
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creating inclusive play spaces for children and their families,
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forming a partnership to increase fire safety awareness for the hearing impaired,
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establishing facilities to ensure wheelchair users can be included on cruise tours,
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raising the profile of the unmet needs of Aboriginal people with disability, and
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developing inclusive performing arts.
All finalists will be invited to attend the national awards event at Parliament House in Canberra in November.
The National Disability Awards are a major part of celebrations marking the International Day of People with Disability on 3 December each year.
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FINALISTS: NATIONAL DISABILITY AWARDS 2014
1. Lesley Hall Award for Lifetime Achievement in Disability |
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Bill Bradley |
Hornsby, NSW |
Tricia Malowney |
Ringwood, VIC |
Jill Wishart |
Brighton, SA |
2. Emerging Leaders Award in Disability |
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William Johns |
Bankstown, NSW |
Jordanna Smith |
Sutherland, NSW |
Brandon Ah Tong |
Melbourne, VIC |
3. Improving Inclusive and Accessible Communities Award |
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Jervis Bay Wild |
Huskisson, NSW |
Opera Australia |
Southbank, VIC |
Touched by Olivia |
Drummoyne, NSW |
4. Improving Advocacy and Rights Promotion Award |
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First Peoples Disability Network (FPDN) |
Redfern, NSW (national) |
Self Advocacy Resource Unit |
Melbourne, VIC |
The Umbrella Network |
Rockhampton, QLD |
5. Improving Employment Opportunities Award |
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Australia Post |
Melbourne, VIC (national) |
John MacDonald |
Browns Plains, QLD |
Saronbell |
North Gosford, NSW |
6. Improving Personal and Community Support Award |
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Cerebral Palsy Support Network |
Preston, VIC |
Community Leadership Loddon Murray Inc. |
Donald, VIC |
Technology Assisting Disability WA (TADWA) |
Bassendean, WA |
7. Improving Education Outcomes Award |
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Everyone Everyday Project Team, Disability ACT, Community Services Directorate, ACT Government |
Canberra, ACT |
Stirling Community Early Learning Centre |
Stirling, SA |
8. Improving Health and Wellbeing Outcomes Award |
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Julian Trollor and his team at the Department of Developmental Disability Neuropsychiatry (known as 3DN) |
Randwick, NSW |
Living Safer Sexual Lives: Respectful Relationships |
Bendigo, VIC |
Vicdeaf (SLC VIC)/ Emergency Management Victoria |
East Melbourne, VIC |