ADCET - Australian Disability Clearinghouse on Education and Training
Our Latest Work
Featured news, events and articles from across the sector.
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MATS brings assistive tech to life through collaboration
The Monash Assistive Technology and Society Centre (MATS) brings together researchers, educators, and students from across Monash University to develop technologies that improve the lives of people with disability. The Centre focuses on real-world community impact, interdisciplinary research, and inclusive education, with projects ranging from accessible mathematics tools and 3D-printed learning aids to STEM outreach for students with disability.
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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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Removing university’s barriers for neurodiverse students
For neurodiverse students, university can be a challenging place. Academic and social spaces offer their own barriers and it can be difficult to find the right support to learn to navigate those. Deakin University has created the Neurodiverse Student Programs, to reduce those barriers and make the university experience more positive for its neurodiverse students.
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Neurodiversity Paradigm 101 - Lessons from the movement for higher education
Universities have enthusiastically adopted neurodiversity language, but has practice actually shifted? This webinar, presented by Ebe Ganon, contrasted clinical and neurodiversity paradigms, unpacked “paradigm-washing,” and offered critical reflection and practical tools for institutions seeking to create truly neurodiversity-affirming environments.
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Exploring Inclusive Assessment Strategies at RMIT University - A Panel Discussion
RMIT University presented a panel discussion on enabling inclusive assessment strategies. With assessment playing a significant role in both student and educator experiences, addressing assessment barriers is critical to progressing inclusive practices. This session shared the insights and experiences gained through conducting a series of educator workshops focused on removing barriers to assessment.
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Understanding and Supporting Neurodivergent Students at University
This webinar, presented by Teagan Menhenett, aimed to educate both university staff and students about neurodivergence. It introduced the concept of neurodiversity and explained key challenges neurodivergent students can experience in the university environment. This information provided a foundational understanding of key concepts, and included practical, easy adjustments that can be implemented in university environments.
What People Say
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Michelle Anderson, ManagerAccess & Inclusion, University of SA
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ADCET provides the Tertiary Education Sector with the most up to date current professional training. The webinars provided professional training over the breadth of a worker’s carer. This training has embedded a high quality of service across Tertiary Education Sector in Australia.
Liz Sullivan, ManagerUniAccess, Student Success and Wellbeing, University of Western Australia -
When I arrived in Australia 8 years ago and then landed my first role as a disability practitioner on Aussie soil, ADCET was my source of truth! I was the only disability advisor in the university and having ADCET to refer to ensured that I aligned with best practice in the sector. I have also referred countless academics and students to the website, to explore teaching strategies and assistive technology options. ADCET ensures that we as practitioners are all on the same page which benefits students with disability in tertiary education. Thank you ADCET for supporting us to support students with disability equitably, and I look forward to the next 25 years!
Veronica Nelson, Access and Inclusion AdvisorUniversity of SA -
A TAFE QLD practitioner for 28 years; I moved into a disability educational role in 2017. The ADCET team and their amazing suite of innovative and inclusive resources immediately made me feel comfortable, in control and totally supported. Through their modelling and encouragement I now get involved with the development and trialling of resources for our industry! The ADCET team genuinely cares for student and practitioner growth, both professionally and personally.
Meredith Jackson, Leading Vocational TeacherStudent Support, TAFE Queensland -
As a disability practitioner who often provides discrete support to our students, ADCET has been my ‘go-to’ resource for technology know-how, practitioner best practice and often just the simple but vital confirmation that I’m doing the best I can for our students engagement, independence and progression. ADCET is a wonderful resource. Happy 20th birthday!
Brandon Taylor, ManagerTAFE Queensland
ADCET news
- Practice Spotlight: MATS brings assistive tech to life through collaboration
- Practice Spotlight: Removing university’s barriers for neurodiverse students
- ADCET News: 2025 ADCET UDL Symposium Presentations now available!
- Practice Spotlight: Centre of Excellence in Disability Inclusion
- Practice Spotlight: Lived experience meets bold action through UNSW's Diversified Project
- Practice Spotlight: Digital Inclusion Champion: Making a difference and improving access to education
Upcoming events
Sector news & positions vacant
- Job: Student Support & Accessibility Coordinator (Bega and Eurobodalla) - University of Wollongong
- Job: Disability Adviser - Monash University
- Job: Disability Officer - Monash University
- Job: Accessibility Consultant - University of Technology Sydney
- Job: Equitable Learning Facilitator (Neuro Affirming) - UNSW
- Job: Manager, Student Wellbeing and Inclusion - The Gordon
Latest links & articles
- Article: ‘Imagine what we could achieve if we were supported to thrive’ Neurodivergent scholars navigating academia
- Video: ADCET Webinar: Neurodiversity Paradigm 101 - Lessons from the movement for higher education
- Article: Addressing placement inequities via participatory action research
- Video: ADCET Webinar: Exploring Inclusive Assessment Strategies at RMIT University - A Panel Discussion
- Video: ADCET Webinar: Understanding and Supporting Neurodivergent Students at University
- Video: A User Guide to TextAid for people with dyslexia
As a newcomer to the tertiary education sector, ADCET has been an enormous source of information, wisdom and support in all things education related. I’ve worked in the disability sector for over 30 years and ADCET is by far the most comprehensive and professional resource I have ever come across. The collegiality and willingness of practitioners across the country to share their knowledge and expertise is truly inspirational.