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Hannah Orban

@hannahorban7

Associate, Disability Program, @GrattanInst. Fulbrighter. Disability, social and economic policy. @UMich go blue! Views are my own.

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Fact: Disabled people experience poverty at nearly twice the rate of non-disabled people. Barriers to employment—including denial of reasonable #ADA accommodations, biases in hiring, & a lack of accessibility—prevent disabled people from reaching true economic equity. #NDEAM

Fact: Disabled people experience poverty at nearly twice the rate of non-disabled people.

Barriers to employment—including denial of reasonable #ADA accommodations, biases in hiring, & a lack of accessibility—prevent disabled people from reaching true economic equity. #NDEAM
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The disappointing flaw in the Disability Royal Commission’s final report Informed — and sharp — analysis by Sam Bennett, the head of ⁦⁦Grattan Institute⁩’s new disability program and ex-head of policy and research at the NDIA #auspol #segregation theaustralian.com.au/nation/politic…

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Addressing the segregation of people with disability is one of the most important tasks for government in the wake of the Disability Royal Commission report. To find out why, listen, watch, or read our latest podcast with Sam Bennett @hannahorban7 Kat Clay grattan.edu.au/news/assessing…

Addressing the segregation of people with disability is one of the most important tasks for government in the wake of the Disability Royal Commission report.

To find out why, listen, watch, or read our latest podcast with <a href="/samhbenn/">Sam Bennett</a> @hannahorban7 <a href="/kat_clay/">Kat Clay</a> grattan.edu.au/news/assessing…
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In the last podcast of our summer series, Alastair McEwin AM and Hannah Orban discuss the @quarterly_essay Lifeboat: Disability, Humanity, and the NDIS, with author Micheline Lee. Listen, watch, or read this exceptional interview: buff.ly/3T1A1Jh #DisabilityRights

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The Disability Program at ⁦Grattan Institute⁩ has published its first report. It shows that the NDIS is failing tens of thousands of the most profoundly disabled Australians – and it points to a better way #auspol ⁦Sam Bennett⁩ ⁦Hannah Orban⁩ grattan.edu.au/report/better-…

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‘The NDIS could learn a thing or two from WA.’ Sam Bennett and Hannah Orban from Grattan Institute in today’s The West Australian on why Australia should look west on disability policy grattan.edu.au/news/why-austr… #auspol

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The unfinished business of de-institutionalisation.   Hannah Orban from Grattan Institute is good on why – and how – Australia should move from group homes to share houses for people with profound disability. grattan.edu.au/news/the-unfin… #auspol #NDIS

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Exploring ‘better, safer and more sustainable’ options for NDIS housing and support. Thanks to Hannah Orban from the Grattan Institute, and Rob Donnelly from the Canberra Disability Review, Advocacy for Inclusion - Incorporating PWDACT, for this week's blog post! powertopersuade.org.au/blog/home-choi…

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After what feels like years of bad news about the National Disability Insurance Scheme, finally, there’s some good news. Hannah Orban from Grattan Institute in today’s Canberra Times on how to save the NDIS without spending more money. canberratimes.com.au/story/9002539/… #auspol