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Tuesday
Jul122011

Have your say: New disability & education follow-up survey - AYAC

The Australian Youth Affairs Coalition (AYAC) recently conducted a survey on the Disability Standards for Education and these results were shared with to the Government. Since then, the Federal Government announced $200 million extra funding for school students with disabilities.

AYAC will be meeting with the Minister for Youth and Schools Education on 11 August this year. They are holding a second survey to gather your views on how students with disabilities can be better supported by decision-makers.

Your answers will remain anonymous, and the survey will take 5-10 minutes to complete.

Survey closes 20 July 2011.

Click here to complete survey.