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Principle 1 – Lead by lifting others up

August 29, 2022

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Employment and Education
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How can you LEAD in your business?

August 22, 2022

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‘Our Accessibility Still Matters’: A Plea to Workplaces and Healthcare from the Disabled Community

July 11, 2022

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Join our WWDA LEAD Peer Networking July 20!

July 7, 2022

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WWDA Youth Podcast with Charlotte Young – Now available!

June 23, 2022

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Working with mental illness

June 20, 2022

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Reproductive Choice

June 7, 2022

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Leadership and Participation
‘The LGBTIQA+ and Disability’ Webinar Recording

May 26, 2022

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Join our WWDA LEAD Peer Networking on – June 15

May 24, 2022

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Survival is Productivity, Right?

May 23, 2022

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Blindness is a Spectrum

May 16, 2022

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Invisible Autism – Growing up as an Autistic girl

May 9, 2022

An image of a young Autistic person with fair skin and long light brown hair. They are wearing a black face mask and doing a peace sign with one hand. They are sitting down with their knees to their chest, wearing navy stockings. Leaning on their legs is Goose, a golden retriever service dog. In the background are trees.
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Government Laws, Policy and Advocacy
New NDIS Fact Sheet for women and girls with disability!

May 2, 2022

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Join our WWDA LEAD Peer Networking on Education and Disability – May 18

April 28, 2022

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Leadership and Decision-making: Empowering for Life

April 26, 2022

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Disclosing Disability: An Important Step on the Road to Representation

April 11, 2022

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2022 WWDA LEAD Scholarships announced!

April 11, 2022

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Bringing Disability Pride to Sydney

March 28, 2022

A photo of a disabled pole dancer, upside down, mid-routine on stage. She is an amputee with one arm, has long brown hair, and is wearing a blue a pink lycra body suit. Beside the stage is a pair of white and black Adidas shoes, a protest sign that reads ‘Visibly Proud’ and a red festival banner that reads ‘Making the Invisible Visible, Funded by Inner West’.
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Far North COVID: The Pandemic ‘We Had To Have’, or, Life in Unofficial Lockdown

March 14, 2022

A digital illustration of the Earth, with a scale balancing on top of it. On the left-hand side of the scale, a pile of blue and grey vaccine vials weighs down the scale, with nothing on the other end, representing vaccine inequity and the unequal balance of vaccine distribution. At the bottom of the image is a reflection of the illustration, and in the background is an image of a light blue sky with white clouds.
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Leadership and Participation
Leadership Statement Launch Webinar – Recording Now Available!

March 11, 2022

Background with pastel blue, purple and pinks. In the top left is the WWDA LEAD Project Logo: which is pale purple circle with text "LEAD" and the WWDA logo. Around the logo are two women representing diversity and different disabilities in colourful clothes. Main text reads: ‘WWDA LEAD. Leadership Statement Launch. International Women’s Day. Tuesday 8 March 2022.’
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