International Wheelchair Day
Each year on March 1st we celebrate International Wheelchair Day to honor the positive impact wheelchairs have on people with disabilities…
Each year on March 1st we celebrate International Wheelchair Day to honor the positive impact wheelchairs have on people with disabilities…
LEGO Braille Bricks make their way down under.
This new toy normalises braille and allows sighted kids and those who are blind or have low vision to play together…
Based on a true story starring Naomi Watts, Jackie Weaver and Andrew Lincoln, this movie is a ‘raw and authentic’ representation of disability…
With wheelchair accessible trails, some Australian National Parks offer TrailRiders free for hire. TrailRiders are a piece of equipment which allows a person with mobility restrictions to access tracks that are not wheelchair accessible, including walks with stairs…
Kmart launches ‘Quiet Space’ low-sensory program with autistic people in mind.
Every Wednesday from 3.30pm to 5.30pm, the “Quiet Space” program will involve changes to the in-store environment, including dimmed lighting, quieter music,…
Sensory activities can benefit children with developmental disorders or disabilities such as autism in several ways, as they can help with stimulating the brain and improving sensory processing systems, communication skills, coordination and motor skills.
Today is a special day, it’s the International Day of Disabled Persons – IDPwD. The theme of this year’s celebration is “seeing the ability in disability”.
Felicity Holistic Care has always shared this vision…
FHC is excited to announce we are now offering Support Coordination Services in the Barwon region in addition to the Western Suburbs.
Do you want to personalise the wheels of your wheelchair?
Push Hubs company have created beautifully designed wheelchair to showcase wheelchair users’ individual personalities.
Do you want to laugh?
The Listenable – Podcast by Dylan Alcott and Angus O’Loughlin – want to break down stigmas, change perceptions and to challenge what you think it’s like to live with disability…