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WWDA LEAD Toolkit

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Glossary

Safe leadership

Where to from here?

Mentors can play a vital role in the lives of women and gender diverse people with disabilities, offering valuable support and connections while exploring strengths and aspirations. Witnessing other women and gender diverse people with disabilities succeed in leadership roles, we gain confidence and motivation to pursue our dreams.

Here are some links to current mentorship programs for women and gender diverse people with disabilities:

Do you have experience, or are you interested, in being a mentor or mentee? Check out the information on Groups, which is later in the toolkit to learn how to create an advocacy group.


1. Australian Disability Network. (n.d.). Find a pace mentor. Australian Disability Network. https://australiandisabilitynetwork.org.au/students-jobseekers/find-a-mentor/
2. Children and Young People with Disability Australia. (n.d.). Young leaders programs. Children and Young People with Disability Australia. https://cyda.org.au/youth-hub/young-leaders/
10. People with Disability Australia. (n.d.). Advancing women project. People with Disability Australia. https://pwd.org.au/projects/advancing-women-project/
14. Women with Disabilities Victoria. (n.d.). Enabling women: Mentoring program. Women with Disabilities Victoria. https://www.wdv.org.au/our-work/our-work-with-women/enabling-women-mentoring-program/ 
15. YWCA Australia. (n.d.). Y Connect. YWCA Australia. https://www.ywca.org.au/programs/disability-support/y-connect-qld/