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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. Direct support professional - Wikipedia

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    Given the possible challenging behaviors displayed by some individuals with developmental disabilities, including self-injurious and assaultive behavior, DSPs may also have experience in de-escalation and positive behavior support. However, their job broadly centers around assisting their clients to lead their most independent, autonomous, and ...

  4. Disabled Peoples' International - Wikipedia

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    Disabled Peoples' International (DPI) is a cross disability, consumer controlled [1] international non-governmental organization (INGO) headquartered in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, and with regional offices in Asia-Pacific, the Middle East, Europe, Africa, Latin America, and North America and the Caribbean.

  5. University of Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    Melbourne University's men's basketball team made the Big V Championship Men's competition for the first time in 2023. [229] In 2024, Melbourne University won the Big V Division Two women's title. [230] Men's and women's teams also compete in the University Basketball League (UBL). The men's team won the 2023 UBL title. [231]

  6. Services and supports for people with disabilities - Wikipedia

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    According to the Americans with disabilities act, people with disabilities are guaranteed equal opportunities when it comes to public accommodation, jobs, transportation, [6] government services and telecommunications. These allow for Americans with disabilities to be able to live as normal lives as possible apart from their disadvantage.

  7. List of University of Melbourne people - Wikipedia

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    One of the first seven women to be allowed to study medicine at Melbourne University. Sir John Carew Eccles, awarded the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1963 "for describing the electric transmission of impulses along nerves" Constance Ellis, first woman to receive a Doctor of Medicine from the university; Mavis Freeman, bacteriologist and ...

  8. Dinesh Palipana - Wikipedia

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    2021: Griffith University Young Alumnus of the Year [127] 2021: International Day of People with Disability Ambassador [128] 2020: Aspire Awards: Individual Best Achievement in Medicine [129] 2019: Medal of the Order of Australia for service to medicine [130] 2019: Junior Doctor of the Year at the Gold Coast University Hospital [131] [132]

  9. List of universities and research institutions in Melbourne

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    Melbourne Neuropsychiatry Centre; Murdoch Children's Research Institute; National Ageing Research Institute; Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre; St. Vincent's Institute of Medical Research; The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research; Victorian Institute of Chemical Sciences