Australia
Guide
The right support to work
This resource outlines practical ways to support employees with intellectual disability to succeed at work. It covers workplace adjustments, clear instructions, visual tools, the role of family and friends, NDIS-funded supports and employment consultants – helping create more inclusive and supportive workplaces.
Guide
Workforce disincentives for sole parents: introducing the e61 tax and transfer calculator
The calculator is an interactive tool for calculating taxes paid, transfer (welfare) payments received, and the effective average and marginal tax rates for working-aged Australians (aged 22 to 54). This note provides some basic information on what the calculator is and how it can be used. Taxes and transfers influence workforce participation by creating varied...
Discussion paper
Insights into implementation in 2025
The Australian Education Research Organisation (AERO) has been working closely with Australian schools and systems to learn about promising approaches for implementing evidence-based teaching practices in different school contexts. This discussion paper provides detailed insights from the second year of the Learning Partner work.
Guide
Starting to look for a job: a guide for young people with disability
Finding employment is empowering. It can build independence, skills and relationships. Sometimes though, it can be hard to know what kind of job you would like to do, or if your employer is inclusive of people with disability. This guide is to help young people with a disability get started in finding a job.
Discussion paper
Liberal arts and classical education: a return to beauty
Schooling in the tradition of the liberal arts is one of the most dynamic areas of inquiry and exploration in education. This paper explores its antecedents, notes the heightened activity taking place abroad and considers the consonance of the liberal arts tradition with Australian schools in the context of a mandated curriculum.