People with disability must be at the centre of conversations about disability policy.
At Advocacy in Action 2026 you'll hear directly from self advocates sharing their experiences, concerns and ideas for the future of the NDIS.
Join tthe conversation!
https://t.co/YBLrF41ego
Did you know Inclusion Australia has resources in 10 more languages, as well as English?
This helps more people with intellectual disability and their families access information in a language they understand. Including Arabic, Vietnamese, French and more!
https://t.co/ZMofBPPfl8
The National Advocacy Collective (NAC) has created an Easy Read Resource Guide for parents with an intellectual disability and people who support them. https://t.co/m9eDQL1VZh NAC is a group of people who support the rights of parents with an intellectual disability.
Our Family Foundations project will help parents and carers to support their family member with an intellectual disability. We are excited to be working with VALID, SpeakOut Advocacy and ACT DSID on this project!
Find Easy Read project information here: https://t.co/dDwR7dKZRA
NDIS reforms, support needs assessments and safeguarding are creating uncertainty for people with disability, families and services.
Join us at Advocacy in Action 2026 to hear from lived experience voices, advocates and sector leaders.
22-23 June 2026
https://t.co/YBLrF41ego
Sign up for our monthly e-Newsletter. Now available in Easy Read! It's a great way to keep up to date with what is happening at Inclusion Australia.
It has all the latest in, what we have been up to, our projects, new resources and more!
Sign up here: https://t.co/Xpi5Uo36jN
The Carer Gateway is an online platform where carers can access a range of free in-person, online and phone-based support and services.
We encourage you to connect with Carer Gateway to:
• Build skills
• Manage challenges
• Reduce stress in caring role
https://t.co/pT1ouuytsi
27 May - 3 June is National Reconciliation Week. This year’s theme "All In" is about listening, learning and taking action together. It's a time to reflect on our history and come together to build a more inclusive future for everyone.
Learn more here: https://t.co/IVO2Leg2wf
There’s a lot changing in disability advocacy right now.
The @VALID Advocacy in Action Conference in Melbourne is a chance for advocates, sector leaders and people with lived experience to come together to learn and talk about the issues that matter most.
See you there!
Thinking about coming to Advocacy in Action?
📍 Melbourne
🕘 Full-day sessions
☕ Catering included
♿ Accessible and inclusive
Support workers welcome.
🎟️ https://t.co/YBLrF41ego
Today is National Sorry Day.
On this significant day, we honour and acknowledge the Stolen Generations - Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children who were forcibly removed from their families and communities.
#FPDN#NationalSorryDay#StolenGenerations#BringingThemHome
Art is a powerful way for people with disability to share stories, express who they are and connect with others. The next Disability Dialogue event on 27 May people with disability will talk about creativity, storytelling and art.
Register to attend here: https://t.co/7rg4AO5V8e
Big news! Our latest Including Everyone e-Newsletter is now available in Easy Read! We're excited to make our newsletter more accessible and easier for more people to read and enjoy.
Easy Read version here: https://t.co/7Ys6yYDel4
Big version here: https://t.co/yZyKYLA2rL
People with disability have always used art to tell their stories, express who they are, and connect with each other. The next Disability Dialogue event on May 27, people with disability will talk about their experiences with creativity and art. https://t.co/7rg4AO5V8e
Today is IDAHOBIT - International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia. We stand beside LGBTQIA+ people and celebrate the diversity, strength and leadership within our communities.
Learn more about IDAHOBIT: https://t.co/Nnpich5ECN
#IDAHOBIT2026#IDAHOBIT
What will you actually get from Advocacy in Action?
• What the latest NDIS changes mean in practice
• Real conversations about rights and systems
• Practical advocacy you can use
This isn’t theory. It’s about what’s happening now.
🎟️ https://t.co/YBLrF41ego
Inclusion Australia Policy Officers interviewed 6 people with an intellectual disability who are working in Australian Disability Enterprise (ADEs). Their stories highlight the importance of fair pay, equal opportunities and the right supports at work.
https://t.co/MsNGmmB9Jy
Launching in Melbourne on 19 May!
The Self Advocacy for Everyone (SAFE) Help Desk.
SAFE is a new way for self-advocates and groups to connect, share knowledge and build stronger communities.
RSVP by 11 May
Email: [email protected]
Call or text 0493 586 773.
Towards Inclusive Practice helps Government and large organisations be more inclusive.
Inclusive practice means working in ways that are accessible and helps everyone feel welcome and supported. We have co-designed resources to help make this happen!
https://t.co/90eH5KlzfB
Did you know Inclusion Australia has resources in 10 more languages, as well as English?
This helps more people with an intellectual disability and their families access important information in a language they understand.
Explore them here: https://t.co/ZMofBPPfl8
The Safer Me Safer You project invites you to join their 2026 Big Meeting. It's a free event to bring together people with disability to talk about sexual and social safety, and how it shapes their lives. Join in person in Canberra or online on 23 June.
https://t.co/iXgXHtTJyQ