As Melba approached the release of their second Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) earlier this year, CEO Hayley Dean wondered how we could depict Melba’s long journey with, and deep connection to, First Nations peoples?
Statement from Melba’s Chief of Human Rights & Practice Innovation, Kerrie White, in response to NDIS Minister Bill Shorten saying he intended to change the rules about NDIS funding for intimacy supports for people with disability.
At Melba, we proudly celebrate NAIDOC Week, dedicated to recognising the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. This week, runs from the first Sunday in July, aims to deepen our understanding and respect for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.
The National Disability Insurance Agency’s (NDIA) 3.19 percent funding increase for supports for disability support workers would likely negatively impact people with disability, Melba CEO Hayley Dean said today.
In the wake of Opposition Leader Peter Dutton’s decision to abandon Australia’s 2030 target to reduce greenhouse emissions by 43 per cent, we look at the intersection of disability and climate change and call for inclusive action.
Melba CEO Hayley Dean says she supports calls for the Australian Government to establish a Human Rights Act. “It’s about time that we as a democratic developed nation has a national Human Rights Act. To have human rights embodied into our legislation is long overdue,” she said.
This year we’re excited to be sponsoring VALID’s annual Having a Say conference. Join us for this exciting event from 28-30 January 2025. As well as sponsoring this event Melba can support you to attend. Get in touch to discuss how we can help you attend using your individual support arrangement (ISA).
If you are seeking support for yourself or someone else, contact us today.
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As a trusted NDIS provider Victoria, Melba Support Services acknowledges the traditional owners of the land on which we work and pay our respects to their Elders, past and present. Melba acknowledges and respects their continuing culture and the contribution they make to the life of this region.