Dr Gould Interviewed about CyberAbility for ABC Radio Melbourne

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Scams to people with a disability have risen by over 58 per cent in 2 years, according to data from Scamwatch. 

Now a TAC-funded program, co-designed by people with brain injuries, is seeking to provide safety training and psychological interventions for those at risk. 

CyberAbility project lead Dr Kare Gould told Trevor Chappell about the free initiative. 

Period12 Sept 2023

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  • TitleHow disabled scam victims are turning the tide on scammers
    Degree of recognitionRegional
    Media name/outletABC News Melbourne
    Media typeRadio
    Country/TerritoryAustralia
    Date12/09/23
    DescriptionScams to people with a disability have risen by over 58 per cent in 2 years, according to data from Scamwatch.

    Now a TAC-funded program, co-designed by people with brain injuries, is seeking to provide safety training and psychological interventions for those at risk.

    CyberAbility project lead Dr Kare Gould told Trevor Chappell about the free initiative.
    URLhttps://www.abc.net.au/listen/programs/melbourne-afternoons/people-with-disabilities-victims-of-scams/102846618
    PersonsKate Gould