WebNEDA Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Dwayne Cranfield, says, “The reduction of COVID-positive isolation from seven to five days, for those who are asymptomatic, overlooks those vulnerable within society. “People who work in disability care sector will remain in … WebDwayne Cranfield CEO National Ethnic Disability Alliance (NEDA) Phone: +61 407 878 933 ... (NEDA) is the national peak organisation representing the rights and interests of people from Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD/NESB) people with disability, their
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WebNEDA CEO Dwayne Cranfield with The Hon Bill Shorten, Shadow Minister for the NDIS at the launch of the ALP's #NDIS policy today. WebNEDA CEO Dwayne Cranfield said: “We thank ACOSS for again being the voice of reason with regard to the issues of inequity and poverty, we applaud their position concerning the rights of our indigenous community and extend our concern for those people from culturally and linguistically diverse communities (CaLD). WebNEDA CEO Dwayne Cranfield echoed these sentiments when he said: “We already know from the Embrace Project that cultural beliefs about what constitutes mental illness and how to respond to it affect people from migrant and refugee backgrounds in differing ways. As well as working with communities to help address this we need to work list of every national day