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Legally blind woman refused 23 Uber rides in six weeks due to guide dog discrimination

Legally blind woman refused 23 Uber rides in six weeks due to guide dog discrimination
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Westpac reveals major update making bank cards more accessible for blind and vision impaired people

One of Australia's biggest banks has unveiled a major update to its credit and debit cards that's intended to help a disadvantaged group to manage their money.

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Westpac Cards Improve Payment Accessibility for Customers

Westpac Cards Improve Payment Accessibility for Customers
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Linda Reynolds puts compulsory NDIS assessments on pause


Under the existing timetable, the mandatory assessments with a government-contracted allied health professional would begin by the middle of the year. Participants currently provide reports from their own treating specialists to be assessed for the scheme.
The agency that runs the scheme has already signed contracts with eight companies worth $339m to carry out the assessments, but Reynolds’ comments mean the current timetable is all but impossible given the trial is ongoing and the agency says only that its results will be available “later this year”.
However, while Reynolds said she was committed to understanding the concerns of “states and territories, stakeholders, and most of all the participants”, she defended the intent of the independent assessments policy.

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