ADCET - Australian Disability Clearinghouse on Education and Training
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Featured news, events and articles from across the sector.
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What We're Learning: Empower Disability Services in Australian Higher Education
Join Darlene McLennan for an update on the ACSES Equity Fellowship examining disability support in Australian universities. This webinar will explore what disability support looks like across institutions, practitioner experiences and capacity, and what students say matters most. Learn about emerging themes around workload, professional development, the gap between policy and practice, and what drives meaningful change. When: Wednesday 25 March 2026
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Barriers Before Entry: Improving Pre-Admission Guidance for University Applicants with Disability
What messages do our admissions pages send about who belongs in higher education? This study highlights gaps between inclusive policy and everyday practice. Join Laura Gray and Bryony McNeill as they present the details of their study as well as identifying practical opportunities for educators to create clearer, safer, and more inclusive pre-admission communication. When: Thursday 26 February 2026
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Call for Abstracts: ADCET UDL Symposium 2026
(ADCET) is pleased to announce that abstracts are now being accepted for the Universal Design for Learning (UDL) Symposium 2026: From Ideas to Impact: Sharing, Engaging, and Co-Designing Practice. We invite submissions from academics, teachers, VET educators and practitioners across the Higher Education and Vocational Education and Training sectors. Abstract submissions close: Monday 2 March 2026
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All about ADCET
For over two decades ADCET has been Australia's premier national resource promoting equity for tertiary students with disability. This webinar highlighted how ADCET provides support through our free comprehensive resources, professional development opportunities, community building initiatives, and direct consultation services. It also discussed how ADCET is working across all levels of the sector to improve accessibility and inclusion.
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ADCET Assist - New sessions now available
This service offers free 1 on 1 and small group online sessions to assist educators and disability support staff in the tertiary sector with all those burning queries relating to Accessibility, Teaching and Assistive Technology.
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ADCET news
- ADCET News: ADCET CYDA Joint submission to the Universities Accord Bill
- ADCET News: Ebe Ganon wins the Sue Salthouse Award for Championing Humans Rights and Equality
- ADCET News: Call for Abstracts: ADCET UDL Symposium 2026
- ADCET News: ADCET content writer Danielle Kutchel wins national award!
- ADCET News: ADCET's Jane Hawkeswood Receives ATEND Life Membership Award
- Practice Spotlight: MATS brings assistive tech to life through collaboration
Upcoming events
- Ask The Professionals: Accessibility and AI
- Industry AccessABILITY Week 2026 - GradWISE
- ADCET Webinar: Barriers Before Entry - Improving Pre-Admission Guidance for University Applicants with Disability
- ADCET Webinar: What We're Learning - Empower Disability Services in Australian Higher Education
- Round Table Conference 2026
- Student Success Conference 2026 - Call for Submissions
Sector news & positions vacant
- Job: Manager Student Counselling and Mental Health - Victoria University
- Job: Education Support Officer - Wodonga Institute of TAFE
- Job: eLearning Project Lead - DSC
- Job: Manager, Learner Equity - Swinburne
- Job: Project Officer - Flinders University
- Job: Equitable Learning Facilitator - University of New South Wales
Latest links & articles
- Video: ADCET Webinar: All about ADCET
- Web link: The Disabled Australian Lawyers Association (DALA)
- Web link: Workforce Australia
- Web link: Docs with Disabilities initiative - US
- Article: Resources to support students’ mental health and wellbeing
- Article: Resources to support VET students with disability