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Advocacy for Inclusion

Locality: Canberra, Australian Capital Territory

Phone: +6162574005



Address: 2.02 Griffin centre, 20 Genge st 2601 Canberra, ACT, Australia

Website: http://www.advocacyforinclusion.org

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14.01.2022 There's just 1 week until the Hands Up for CBR Giving Day kicks off! Let’s raise $500,000 for 50 local charities helping people in need! Tuesday, March 9 (the day after Canberra Day) is the Hands Up for CBR Giving Day - 48 hours to give where you live to support the wonderful organisations in our community working with those in need. Every $1 you donate will become $2 with matched funding available for the first $5,000 raised by each of our charities. We'll have 48 hours to r...aise $500,000! Come on Canberra, let’s do this! Donate to one cause, or all at https://zcu.io/7wAu #HandsUp4CBR #CanberraDay2021



14.01.2022 Advocacy for Inclusion (AFI) is deeply concerned that NDIS participants will no longer be able to use their CORE budget to engage Support Coordination from February 28, 2021. Nicolas Lawler, Advocacy for Inclusion CEO, said: "The limited timeframe and the fact that there was no consultation around this significant change shows that the NDIA is not listening to disabled people and is further eroding trust in how the scheme is run." AFI advocated and recommended that Support... Coordination be flexible in our "NDIS Thin Markets Project Discussion Paper" submission. Recommendation 13: The NDIA ensures support coordination is flexible with the increase of the Price Guide 2019-2020 and not for a fixed period due to participants' changing nature and circumstances. The original design of the NDIS was to enable participants to have the choice, control, and flexibility in how they utilise their support funding. Most people have required assistance in setting up and maintaining the right supports and services in our experience. "There are real consequences to this change, and the reality is that situations will worsen for people, and advocacy organisations will face increased demand." Nicolas Lawler concluded. How you can speak up: Below are some of the ways you can show the NDIA the impact this change will have Share Disability Intermediaries Australia question participant survey https://bit.ly/2NTssGD Send NDIS National Disability Insurance Scheme your thoughts at [email protected] Contact the office of Stuart Robert MP on (07) 5500 5919 For more information or comment please contact Carla Millner Bradley, Office and Communications Manager on 02 6257 4005

11.01.2022 Our friends at Meridian - formerly AIDS Action Council have launched Disabili-Tea! Disabili-Tea is a fortnightly morning tea for LGBTIQA+ folks with disabilities, neurodivergence, visual impairment, chronic health and mental health conditions, and members of the d/Deaf/HoH communities. It is a place to talk, laugh, share, celebrate, commiserate and connect. We meet for conversations and activities in spaces that prioritise accessibility. Support people and assistance animals ...are welcome. Join our community, share your story and help us foster a culture of kindness. We know that the language surrounding disability and identity is not simple. You do not need to identify as ‘disabled’ or have a formal diagnosis to engage in our group. If in doubt, please reach out. To find out more and join the mailing list to stay up to date with activities and events. [email protected] / 02 6257 2855

10.01.2022 Breaking News! Facebook has finally realised we are not a news outlet, and our posts have returned. Keep following us for disability resources, information, events and more.



09.01.2022 No Budget for Disability - AFI response to the ACT Budget The ACT Government today handed down its long-awaited budget. Disappointingly, there is nothing new for people with disability or funding towards disability-specific services in the cards for 2020-21. Advocacy for Inclusion (AFI) recognises that much this year’s budget is about economic recovery from COVID-19 through infrastructure. Considering this, the government missed the opportunity to invest in additional commun...ity or public housing or invest specifically in making current public housing stock accessible. Overall this budget is underwhelming for the ACT Disability sector. The Covid 19 pandemic highlighted the vulnerabilities of government approaches towards our most at-risk communities, including people with disabilities, so it is disappointing that their needs and the lessons learnt are not reflected in the budget. In our Budget Submission, we advocated for an investment in community services, which was certainly not included in this year’s budget. AFI and the broader ACT community sector has noted an increase for services with no extra funding or support. AFI supports ongoing reforms of the National Disability Strategy and Justice Strategy in the ACT. Yet more needs to be done to support people with disability at a community level. We welcome the ACT Health Directorate addressing a significant service gap with the plan to establish a multidisciplinary service to support young people who have mental health needs, co-occurring with trauma, disability and drug and alcohol abuse. While we also welcome increased funding towards homelessness services and mental health support, we need to see funding directed to accessible housing, and intervention and prevention for mental health. At the end of the day, there is very little to say about disability in the ACT Budget. AFI will be strongly advocating for a renewed focus and inclusion of disability funding in the ACT. See more

06.01.2022 This March, buying a burger at Grill'd Canberra Centre Canberra Centre will support our work upholding the rights of people with disability in Canberra. Simply pop your local matters token in our jar!

05.01.2022 Canberra, let’s raise $500,000 for 50 local charities helping people in need! Tuesday, March 9 (the day after Canberra Day) is the Hands Up for CBR Giving Day - 48 hours to give where you live to support the wonderful organisations in our community working with those in need. Every $1 you donate will become $2 with matched funding available for the first $5,000 raised by each of our charities. We'll have 48 hours to raise $500,000! Come on Canberra, let’s do this! Donate to one cause, or all at https://zcu.io/x03z #HandsUp4CBR #CanberraDay2021



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