Expression of Interest: Help shape our new project focusing on improving access to domestic and family violence services for women and children with disability in the Bourke LGA

Friday 19 September
The Remote Reach project aims to strengthen Domestic and Family Violence (DFV) services in the Bourke LGA in Western New South Wales to be more inclusive, accessible, and culturally responsive, thereby improving access to services for women and children with disability.
About the Project
Remote Reach recognises that many DFV organisations operate in underfunded and under-resourced environments. The project therefore focuses on practical, cost-effective strategies that can be sustained by services, and that clearly signal culturally appropriate safety and inclusion for women and children with disability.
Importantly, the PWDA training and projects team is comprised of people with disability with lived experience of DFV.
The project will
- Centre lived experience and community voices through face-to-face consultations and co-design.
- Deliver disability training to build the skills and confidence of DFV service providers in engaging with women and children with disability.
- Develop practical, locally relevant strategies to enhance accessibility, reduce barriers, and improve safety and support for First Nations women and children with disability.
- Co-design resources and training with local Elders, leaders, service providers, and community members that reflect community strengths, knowledge, and priorities.
- Apply a participatory action research approach so those most impacted shape project outcomes.
About the Advisory group
We are seeking 10 advisory group members who:
- Identify as a person with disability.
- Have lived experience of DFV.
- Reflect the diversity of our First Nations communities and the Bourke LGA.
About the role
Advisory group work is planned to commence in October 2025 and end in March 2026.
Commitment is a minimum of 12 online meetings (approximately 5hr per month for next 6 months).
Advisory group role:
- Provide guidance, research input, and advice.
- Share lived experience and storytelling to highlight barriers in accessing DFV services.
- Explore service provider attitudes and practices around disability, gender, and culture.
All people who are selected to join the advisory group will receive payment for sharing their time and expertise.
Register your interest
Please complete the online form to register your interest to participate.
If you have questions or need help registering, email us at projects@pwd.org.au or call 1800 422 015. We’re here to help.
Complete the form
Expressions of interest close Friday 10 October 2025 at 5.00pm AEDT.
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Contact us
To find out more about the Remote Reach project or to ask any questions, please email the project officer at projects@pwd.org.au or call 1800 422 015.
Remote Reach is an initiative of People with Disability Australia (PWDA), funded by the Department of Communities and Justice (DCJ).