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Access Innovation Media
Ai-Media was founded in 2003 on the belief that everyone deserves access to information. It makes our leading captioning and translation technologies available to everyone around the world – across purposes, across industries, across platforms, and across languages. (Source: Website)
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Samoa Ministry of Education, Sports and Culture
Samoa
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Queensland Department of Education
Australia
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Child and Adolescent Health Service of Western Australia
Australia
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Australian Disability Network
The Australian Network on Disability is a national, membership based, for-purpose organisation that makes it easier for organisations to welcome people with disability in all aspects of business. They give support, conduct training, share knowledge and facilitate networking opportunities. (Source: Website)
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Donald Beasley Institute (DBI)
New Zealand
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Monash University
Monash University is one of Australia's leading universities and ranks among the world's top 100. (Source: Website)
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People First New Zealand Inc.
People First New Zealand is a self advocacy organisation that is led and directed by people with learning (intellectual) disability. People First is part of an international movement fighting for the rights and inclusion of all people with learning disability. (Source: Website)
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IHC - In Your Community New Zealand
IHC is New Zealand’s largest provider of services to people with intellectual disabilities and their families. It was founded in 1949 by a small group of parents who wanted equal treatment from the education and health systems for their children with intellectual disabilities. (Source: Website)
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The Centre for Disability Studies
The Centre for Disability Studies (CDS) is an interdisciplinary network of researchers from across the Social Sciences, Humanities and STEM subjects, united by their commitment to carrying out research and teaching that helps achieve equality and social justice for disabled people, globally. The CDS is well-known for its work in the area of the sociology of disability, disability politics and policy, disability law and human rights, inclusive design (transport systems and assistive technologies) and Deaf Studies. (Source: Website)
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