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Our Site co-design workshops update!

August 29, 2023

white background with black text that reads National Workshops
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Violence and Safety
‘Have Your Say’ Our Site Survey

June 28, 2023

Image: a graphic illustration, designed by WWDA member Kay Barnard. The graphic shows multiple boxes with some illustrations and some text. The box in the top left hand corner shows a person in a wheelchair at a desk in front of a computer with a bookshelf in the background, the three boxes in the top right hand corner show different patterns in shades of green and purple, the box in the bottom left hand corner has three sections to it with the words 'HAVE' 'YOUR' 'SAY' in them, the bottom right hand corner box shows two adults and a younger person all looking at a device. There is a banner box at the bottom of the whole graphic that says 'OUR SITE SURVEY
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Violence and Safety
‘Have Your Say’ Our Site Online Workshops 

June 22, 2023

Image with a white background with a pink square and an icon of a light bulb. text reads Our Site: Have your say. Black text reads What online resources are needed to prevent and reduce violence for people with disability?
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The Our Site Co-design in-person workshops were a success! 

June 15, 2023

the Our Site team in Brisbane, Erica, Zoe, Justyna, and Sarah.
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2023 CEO Update

May 23, 2023

Photo of WWDA CEO Carolyn Frohmader. Carolyn has blue, short, curly hair and is looking out a window wearing a black top and green necklace in front of a book shelf.
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Our Site expansion: ‘Have Your Say’ Workshops – apply now!

April 13, 2023

White background, purple WWDA logo, Purple and pink Our Site logo. Heading raeds Our Site: Have your Say. Black text underneath reads Workshops for women with disabilities and service providers
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WWDA’s post-event wrap up of CSW67

April 13, 2023

white background, black text reads WWDA Post-Event Report: CSW67 Find out more about the 67th Session of the Commission on the Status of Women from our delegates! Purple rectangle that reads Learn More. Two inserted photos of Kelly and Margherita at CSW67. To the right Dark blue hexagons with the WWDA logo.
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National Plan to End Violence against Women and Children 2022–2032

October 18, 2022

Front page of the National Plan to end violence against women and children 2022-2032
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WWDA Board Member, Kat Reed, on #QandA: The Choice: Violence or Poverty

July 11, 2022

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Disability Royal Commission private sessions closing 30 June

May 19, 2022

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Public hearing 23 running 16-20th May

May 17, 2022

The white logo of the Royal Commission into Violence, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of People With Disability. A white heading in larger print underneath, ‘Public Hearing 23 Preventing and responding to violence, abuse, neglect and exploitation in disability services (a case study) . The logo for Women With Disabilities Australia is in the bottom right corner. There are half-circles of various colours around the edges of the square.]
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Government Laws, Policy and Advocacy
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Federal Budget lacks targeted measures to reduce violence against women with disability

March 30, 2022

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WWDA joins Triple J Hack to discuss Royal Commission Hearing on Women and Girls With Disability

March 29, 2022

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Disability Royal Commission public hearing 17 (part 2) starts on Monday 28th March.

March 26, 2022

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Change starts with your story

March 3, 2022

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Violence and Safety
Young Women and Non-Binary People’s Experiences of Gender-Based Violence Webinar – Recording Now Available

February 21, 2022

On a light purple background, dark purple text reads "Young Women and Non-Binary People's Experiences of Gender-Based Violence across Australia." In a purple box above the text is the date in white font, reading 17.02.2022, and in another purple box below the main text is white font that reads "Hosted by AWAVA, WWDA, NATSIWA, and WESNET." The logos for each organisation is in the top left of the image.
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WWDA collaborates with AWAVA and NATSIWA to launch Report on Young Women and Non-Binary People’s Experiences of Gender-Based Violence across Australia

February 17, 2022

Purple background with the text ‘Report Launch: Young Women & Non-Binary People’s Experiences of GBV across Australia. Thursday 17 February 1pm AEDT’. A light green flower on the right with a purple text inside saying “Save the date”. An purple image of people at the bottom with the logos of AWAVA, WWDA, NATSIWA and WESTNET
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New National Resource on the Prevention of Violence Against Women and Girls with Disabilities

February 9, 2022

Colourful geometric background behind the name of the report: Changing the Landscape, a national resource to prevent violence against women and girls with disabilities'
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Videos and transcripts for Public Hearing 20 now available!

January 17, 2022

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Violence and Safety
Have your say in the National Plan to End Violence against Women and Children!

January 14, 2022

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