had a physical disability, 53% had a cognitive disability, 30% with hearing disability, 27% with vision disability and
67% with multiple disabilities. Children were able to identify priorities in relation to future employment, education,
social and recreational life, etc.
2)
Global views of 3 films (combined) in two-month period - YouTube/website: Captioned for hard of hearing versions:
710 views. Audio described versions: 200 views. Plus film launch in Australia (attendance 120); Ted X viewing in
Sydney of Vanessa Vanuatu (attendance 2300) and associated YouTube link via TedX (244 views); film launch in
Vanuatu x 2 (attendance 100); film launch in PNG x 2 (80); accepted for PNG Human Rights Film Festival Oct 2015;
300 DVDs of films disseminated in PNG and Vanuatu
3)
Training has been provided as follows: PNG - 3 in-country workshops attended by approximately 20 people on each
occasion; Vanuatu - 3 in-country workshops totalling approx. 36 people. Training in Australia - 1 full day workshop
totalling 27 attendees. Data regarding access of educative resources from the website was not available at time of
application but can be made available on request
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UTLOOK
The inclusive education approach to transfer the practice has been designed to aid uptake by organizations across the
world. The website provides resources, guides and films for use in a variety of ways. There is significant scope to use the
films as broad awareness raising and educative tools and to use the tools and resources in a range of contexts. To date,
requests to discuss support to implement the approach has been received from Cambodia and Indonesia. There is no
current funding for further development.
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http://www.acfid.asn.au/aid-issues/files/voices-of-pacific-case-study http://www.radioaustralia.net.au/international/radio/program/asia-pacific/giving-children-with-disability-in-the-pacific- a-voice/1238896