Calls for Royal
Commission
D
isabled People’s
Organisations Australia (DPO
Australia) has welcomed the
Royal Commission into Aged Care
with the inclusion of young people
with disability who live in nursing
homes, but is disappointed calls for
a Royal Commission into violence
and abuse against all people with
disability have been ignored.
DPO Australia spokesperson, Therese
Sands (pictured above), welcomed the
Royal Commission into Aged Care including
A cut above
A
hair dressing salon
in Toowoomba has
won an award for
its low sensory hairdressing
services for children and
adults with autism.
Jazzy Lane Hair Studio,
Award winners
Abbey Dodds,
Gay Hold from
Jazzy Lane
Hair Studio,
and Rhiannon
Graham.
legacy of Judy Antonio, who
was the Awards’ Patron and
who lost her battle with Motor
Neurone Disease in 2015.
Jazzy Lane Hair Studio
employs and trains people with
disability, including another
the thousands of young people with which recently established award winner on the night,
disability who live in nursing homes. ‘Tranquil Trims’ to provide Rhiannon Graham. Rhiannon
“Recent data shows that the
an autism-specific hairdressing was joint winner of the Elissa
introduction of the NDIS has meant that experience, was a winner at the Flanagan Aim High Scholarship,
only 23 young people with disability have Toowoomba and Darling Downs named in honour of Elissa, who
been able to leave aged care facilities. This Business DisABILITY Awards, was involved in a fatal road
is a disgrace,” she said. attended by 240 guests at a accident on her way home
gala dinner recently. from the awards event in 2015.
“Young people do not belong in aged
care. The NDIS is not working to get young
The Business DisABILITY
Elissa’s family including her
people with disability out of aged care and Awards recognise people and husband Rob Whitby and four
into the community where they belong. The businesses who are helping children and grandmother
Royal Commission must consider the crucial to create a more inclusive attended the event to present
stories of these young people with disability.” workplace and community for the scholarship to Rhiannon and
all abilities. fellow joint winner Neil Prince.
Ms Sands said people with disability
who are over 65 are not eligible for the
Gay Hold from Jazzy Lane
For a full list of winners
NDIS, yet the aged care system is not Hair Studio was presented with from the night, visit
designed to meet their specific disability the Judy Antonio Memorial www.toowoombabusiness
support needs. Award which honours the disabilityawards.com.au
www.dpoa.org.au
linkonline.com.au
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