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December 3, 2024

Recommended resources for the International Day of People with Disability

Tuesday 3 December is International Day of People with Disability, and this year’s theme is ‘amplifying the leadership of persons with disabilities for an inclusive and sustainable future.’

Last year, we put together tips and advice about how to be disability inclusive in your words and language. Aligned with the 2024 theme, our Client Experience library staff members, Clare and Brooke, put together a list of resources from our collection that will help you learn from disabled and neurodivergent researchers, activists and artists.

What to read

Fiction

Non-fiction: self-care, compassion and understanding

Non-fiction: community care, activism and justice

You might also want to browse the library’s Disability Studies resource guide.

What to watch

Accessibility support at Deakin

Deakin has a range of accessibility resources to help ensure equitable access to resources and learning opportunities. As co-creators of this resource list, Clare and Brooke strongly encourage students to register for support. They were encouraged to register by greater openness about disabilities, and the support available. Accessibility support has improved their experience so much that they are now on a mission to help other students access everything available to them, including from peers.

To that end, you can find out more about disability and accessibility support at Deakin via the links below:

Peer support at Deakin



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