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Featured news, events and articles from across the sector.
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ADCET Universal Design for Learning Awards
ADCET is excited to announce its inaugural UDL Awards recognising outstanding contributions to advancing inclusive practice across the tertiary sector. Sponsored by ACSES, two $1,500 awards will honour individuals demonstrating excellence in UDL leadership and measurable impact on learner experience and outcomes. The awards will be presented at the ADCET UDL Symposium 2026. Nominations close: Monday 1 June 2026
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Registration now open: ADCET UDL Symposium 2026
Early Bird registrations are now open for the ADCET UDL Symposium 2026. The Symposium (24 to 26 June 2026) will bring together academics, teachers, VET educators and practitioners from across Higher Education and VET to share, connect and advance UDL practice. With both in-person and online attendance options available. Registrations close: In-person - Wednesday 17 June; Online - Friday 19 June 2026
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ADCET's Accessibility in Action Awards - Nominations Extended!
Nominations have been extended for this year's Accessibility in Action Awards. These awards recognise individuals and teams that have made a significant contribution to advancing accessibility. This year, ADCET is continuing the Trevor Allan Award for Excellence in Disability Inclusion and Accessibility, this award will be bestowed upon an individual who has demonstrated a sustained and unwavering commitment to promoting accessibility. Nominations NOW close: Monday 11 May 2026
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ADCET Podcast: What We're Learning - Empowering Disability Services in Australian Higher Education
Despite supporting over 98,000 plus students with disability, we know remarkably little about the experiences and needs of disability practitioners in Australian universities. This podcast is the audio version of the ADCET webinar presented by Darlene McLennan explored what disability support looks like across institutions, practitioner experiences and capacity, and what students say matters most.
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Bringing art into the OT classroom at JCU
What does art have to do with occupational therapy? Quite a lot, as Annika Patmore, a lecturer at James Cook University (JCU), has discovered. She believes students need to be supported to find out how they work best, so that they can achieve their best. And it’s this belief that led her to create a new method of teaching fundamental OT concepts so that every student can pick them up.
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ADCET news
- ADCET News: Submissions to the Higher Education Standards Panel Consultation - ADCET Submission
- Practice Spotlight: Bringing art into the OT classroom at JCU
- ADCET News: STUDENT INVITATION: ADCET Universal Design for Learning Symposium 2026
- ADCET News: Needed Now In Learning and Teaching: Why Universal Design for Learning is having a moment in higher education
- 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
Upcoming events
- Telling impactful stories with data: Practical guidance for using data in your writing - JANZSSA PD session
- Everway Webinar: From reactive support to proactive inclusion
- Round Table Conference 2026
- Student Success Conference 2026 - Registrations now open
- EPHEA Conference 2026 - Registrations are now open
Sector news & positions vacant
- Job: Administrative Officer, Examinations (Accessibility) - The University of Queensland
- Job: Disability Adviser - Queensland University of Technology
- Job: Principal Adviser, Accessibility & Welfare - The University of Queensland
- Sector News: Submissions to the Higher Education Standards Panel Consultation
- Job: Disability Teacher Consultant - TAFE NSW
- Job: Neuroinclusion Adviser - Queensland University of Technology
Latest links & articles
- Podcast: ADCET Podcast: What We're Learning - Empowering Disability Services in Australian Higher Education
- Article: NSO Report: “Can I talk about this?” - The use of confidentiality requirements in university complaint-handling
- Article: Inclusive Pedagogy and ADHD: Problematising Neuronormative Teaching Practices in Higher Education
- Article: ACSES: Insights Reports on Disability in Higher Education - Stage 1
- Article: Employment and disability in Australia Report
- Article: Employer attitudes toward disability inclusion in the Australian Workforce Report