Human Rights Violence and Safety WWDA’s response to the Disability Royal Commission’s Group Homes issue paper July 10, 2020 Read post
Government Laws, Policy and Advocacy Human Rights WWDA President, Tricia Malowney OAM has been appointed by the NDIS Minister to the NDIS Expert Advisory Council July 2, 2020 Read post
Government Laws, Policy and Advocacy Human Rights Leadership and Participation Violence and Safety WWDA Board Member, Jody Barney appointed to The First Nations Peoples Strategic Advisory Group June 30, 2020 Read post
Government Laws, Policy and Advocacy Human Rights WWDA’s submission to the Senate Select Committee on COVID-19 June 2, 2020 Read post
Violence and Safety Media Release: Urgent action needed to keep women and girls with disability safe, says national peak body May 28, 2020 Read post
Government Laws, Policy and Advocacy Violence and Safety Royal Commission into Violence, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of People with Disability: Restrictive Practices May 26, 2020 Read post
Government Laws, Policy and Advocacy Disability Information Helpline for people with disability May 7, 2020 Read post
Government Laws, Policy and Advocacy Human Rights Violence and Safety Royal Commission into Violence, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of People with Disability: Emergency Planning and Response Issues Paper April 15, 2020 Read post
Human Rights Media release COVID-19 Statement of Concern: Human rights, disability and ethical decision-making April 15, 2020 Read post
Employment and Education Government Laws, Policy and Advocacy Violence and Safety WWDA’s response to the Disability Royal Commission’s issue paper on education and learning April 6, 2020 Read post
Government Laws, Policy and Advocacy Federal Government responds to disability sector call to action. April 3, 2020 Read post
Government Laws, Policy and Advocacy Human Rights Immediate Actions Required for Australians with Disability in Response to Coronavirus (COVID19) April 3, 2020 Read post
Employment and Education Media Release – Keep us safe: Government-funded workplaces putting up to 20,000 Aussies with intellectual disability in the firing line of COVID-19 April 2, 2020 Read post