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  2. Allison Milner - Wikipedia

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    Allison Joy Milner (1 May 1983 Melbourne, Australia - 12 August 2019 Melbourne, Australia [1]) was a social epidemiologist specializing in workplace mental health. [2] Milner was Deputy Head of the Disability and Health Unit at the Centre for Health Equity, Melbourne School of Population and Global Health (MSPGH) at the University of Melbourne.

  3. Little Hall, Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    Little Hall is a hall of residence owned by the University of Melbourne in Australia. Established in 2020, it is situated on the former site of the Lincoln Institute of Health Sciences, Carlton, Victoria. [2] It provides accommodation, academic, and pastoral support for up to 669 students studying at the university from around Australia and ...

  4. Brian Howe (politician) - Wikipedia

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    In 1991, Brian Howe was the responsible minister for the Disability Reform Package. which modified Commonwealth income support payments for people with disabilities to encourage their integration into the workforce. The package contained a large shift in emphasis toward 'open employment' as opposed to the existing special employment programs.

  5. Brotherhood of St Laurence - Wikipedia

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    BSL’s approach to working with people with disability focuses on building a sense of wellbeing and autonomy. It recognises the importance of family, friends, carers and community and its early childhood services support children younger than nine years with a disability or a developmental delay. National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS)

  6. Services and supports for people with disabilities - Wikipedia

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    Some states contract services out (privatize) and maintain a skeleton state government staff. Being a good advocate or self advocate is necessary to maximize services and supports but several advocacy groups have emerged that provide services, especially health advocacy, for disabled people such as Disability Health Support Australia. [7]

  7. La Trobe University - Wikipedia

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    The Commission therefore is willing to support in the 1964–1966 triennium the extension of university facilities in the Melbourne metropolitan area." [ 17 ] : 21–22 Following the recommendations the federal government passed the Universities Assistance Bill in October 1963, providing a grant for a "third" university for recurrent ...

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  9. Grattan Institute - Wikipedia

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    Grattan Institute is an Australian public policy think tank, established in 2008.The Melbourne-based institute is non-aligned, defining itself as contributing "to public policy in Australia as a liberal democracy in a globalised economy."