Speech delivered by Acting CEO Megan Spindler-Smith at the City of Sydney event for International Day for People with Disability (IDPwD).
Tag: Accessibility (page 3)
Join us on 2025 International Day of People with Disability
This IDPwD, PWDA invites you to come together to share our voices, experiences and discuss what our future must be.
Express your interest to join NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission Focus Group
PWDA is helping to recruit for an online focus group for the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission creating new videos about the NDIS Code of Conduct.
PWDA submission Inquiry into the New South Wales University Sector
PWDA welcomed the opportunity to provide comment on the NSW Parliamentary Inquiry into the New South Wales University Sector.
Express your interest to join our Remote Reach Advisory Group
PWDA is inviting people with disability to join our project advisory group to strengthen Domestic and Family Violence services in Western New South Wales to be more inclusive.
Join our Healthy Relationships Advisory Group
PWDA is inviting people with disability to join our project advisory group to prevent domestic, family, and sexual violence (DFSV) against people with disability.
Join a Consultation Session on the Australian Digital Health Agency tools and apps
PWDA is inviting people with disability to join a focus group or 1:1 interview to share feedback on the Australian Digital Health Agency digital health tools and apps regarding security, privacy and confidentiality.
Support for a nationally consistent approach to assistance animals
PWDA provided submission the Assistance Animals National Principles to help make a nationally consistent approach to assistance animals.
Reform laws that stop people with disability from voting
PWDA joins 75 organisations and experts call for reform to laws that stop people with disability from voting.
PWDA Condemns Ableist Rhetoric and Calls for Respectful Leadership Ahead of Election
PWDA is calling on political parties, candidates and members of the public to reject ableist language and divisive narratives in the final days of the Federal Election campaign.









