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SCIA In the Media

All the resources you might need to learn about SCIA’s announcements, achievements and memorable moments. Our media team loves working with media professionals to share compelling, unique stories about our work, the people affected by spinal cord injury (SCI), campaigns and events.

If you’re a member of the media and would like to talk, please get in touch with us online or call us at 1800 819 775.

Media Press

SCIA CEO Dianne Lucas on ABC NewsRadio for Our Inclusion Training Programs

Thursday 17 February 2023

Recently, our CEO, Dianne Lucas, was featured on ABC NewsRadio Breakfast to talk about our Inclusion Services Training Programs. We have launched an online inclusion training course to help accommodation providers understand and implement accessibility in their establishments, including offering accessible rooms and facilities and how to welcome guests with accessibility needs.

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SCIA Announces Inclusion Services Training Program

Thursday 16 February 2023

We are thrilled to share the news of our Inclusion Services Training Program – an innovative online course that empowers accommodation providers to offer accessible rooms and facilities, while also warmly welcoming guests with accessibility needs. Among those who have already taken the training are Crowne Plaza Darling Harbour and Aligned Corporate Residences.

Be a Hero on Sunrise on Channel 7

Thursday 29 September 2022

This September, we celebrate our heroes who took on the ‘Be a Hero’ challenge. Over 190 people from all over Australia challenged themselves to 30 minutes of daily activity during the month, all to help people with disability to live their best life.

On the final day of the challenge, Sam Mac from Channel 7’s Sunrise program interviewed NeuroMoves team members and clients at the gym in Clyde. They have shown us that anyone can be a hero and make a difference in the lives of those with disabilities.

Join us in supporting our mission to empower people with disabilities to achieve their best lives.