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The United Nations is set to collaborate on Griffith University’s innovative 1000 Voices disability research project. Professor Lesley Chenoweth, head of Griffith’s Logan campus, travels to Bangkok on Sunday where she will participate...
Griffith University researchers Dr Naomi Sunderland, Professor Lesley Chenoweth, and Professor Pam McGrath have been awarded $65,000 through the University's Research Infrastructure Program to redevelop the current pilot 1000 Voices life...
The 1000 Voices project research team was invited to the United Nations to present our project to the Social Development Division of the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) Expert Group Meeting in October...
The Griffith University 1000 Voices Project was officially launched in December 2009.    Professor of Social Work Lesley Chenoweth had the vision for the project about ten years ago – initially as a way to generate good quality...
The 1000 Voices Project is now accepting life stories online from people with disabilities and their families. To be a part of this project please click on the 'login' tab at the top right of the screen and create a username and password. Further...
The Griffith Abilities Research Program has been awarded funding under the Queensland Government's Q150 anniversary celebrations to create five life story narratives with prominent Queenslanders with disabilities. See http://www.q150.qld.gov.au/...
auDA Foundation Australia awarded funding to the Griffith Abilities Research Program to establish the 1000 Voices Project website. The funding includes establishment costs plus running costs for a minimum of three years. See www.auda.org.au/...

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