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Are you eager to leverage your strengths, skills, and experience to contribute to positive change in people's lives? This role will empower you to provide tangible and practical support to teams dedicated to ensuring the full and genuine inclusion of people with disabilities in all aspects of society.
Read MoreSupport for Recommendations for mainstream reforms and an inclusive education roadmap. Family Advocacy has actively participated in the work of the Royal Commission into Violence, Abuse, Neglect, and Exploitation (Disability Royal Commission) through submissions, public hearings, and various consultations.
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Read MoreWhy We Do What We DoFamily Advocacy supports families to advocate with and on behalf of a family member with disability.
Read MoreGetting off to a good start in life is vitally important for all children, particularly children with developmental disability. A good start means to start on a path that keeps the child embedded in their family and community. The ‘special and separate’ path can leave families isolated, vulnerable and disconnected from the typical and ordinary environments other children and families enjoy. Family Advocacy’s aim is that all children are supported in age appropriate ways to be active members of their families and communities.
Read MoreHaving the opportunity to be in a work or volunteering type role can provide a sense of purpose, self-worth and the opportunity to contribute to the community. This section of our website will look at how you could support your family member with disability to pursue their interests and strengths to form a work or volunteering type role in their life.
Read MoreCommunities are places of great possibility for natural supports and opportunities for people with developmental disability. Family Advocacy enhances the capacity of families to develop and contribute to welcoming, inclusive communities.
Read MoreFamily Advocacy believes that people with disability have the same right as other citizens to have appropriate and relevant housing options and choices available to them. This means that the living situations of people with disability should be similar to those on offer to the general community. This section of our website has many resources that will help you in your planning and thinking around what creating a home for a person with disability can look like.
Read MoreFamily Advocacy encourages families to speak up on behalf of their family member with disability so they have the same opportunities that other Australians enjoy. Being motivated by love, families hold a unique strength and are an important safeguard when speaking out on behalf of their family member.
Read MoreWhat was concerning about this podcast episode was that the Department of Education seems to have missed the mark on so many levels that we would need to write an essay to explore them all. Here are just some of the points we picked up.
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