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World Access for the Blind Australia

Phone: +61 421 360 802



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21.01.2022 The Commission and The University of Melbourne's Centre of Research Excellence in Disability and Health are hosting a webinar on Australia's next National Disab...ility Strategy. The new Strategy is a once in a decade opportunity to create change. We invite everyone who is interested to attend, and to share this invitation with anyone else who may be interested. The webinar will be held on Thursday, 24 September from 1-3 pm via Zoom. Auslan and closed captioning will be available. For more details and to register, please visit https://events.humanitix.com/panel-discussion-national-dis/ Senator Anne Ruston New Zealand Human Rights Commission First Peoples Disability Network Children and Young People with Disability Australia #DisabilityRights #NationalDisabilityStrategy



20.01.2022 We are sharing this because we are finding that Moren more of our clients and friends are needing accessible housing. Perhaps it’s for themselves or their partners or their children. Whatever the reason, this looks like a fabulous resource. We are more than happy to support this worthy endeavour. Please note that blindness alone will not qualify people for accessible housing. Accessible housing is also not available to people under 18.

10.01.2022 Just over two years ago, Australian Blind Football's blind football team played their first ever international game against India and our partially sighted futs...al team played their first ever international against Malaysia. Did you know there are two formats of football for people with vision loss? Blind Football, or Football 5-a-side as it is known at the Paralympics, which is played by athletes who are totally blind (B1). Partially Sighted Futsal, which will hold its World Championships at the IBSA World Games in Birmingham in 2023 and is played by athletes who are partially sighted/vision impaired (B2/B3). In addition to our national teams, Australian Blind Football has programs for all ages, male and female and all levels of vision loss, whether you want to play locally or aspire to represent your country. If you are interested in getting involved in 2021 go to website or you can register directly through the following link: https://form.jotform.com/202222655484857 https://ausblindfootball.com.au/play #abf4all Professional Footballers Australia Blind Sports Australia Football Federation Australia Australian Paralympic Team NDIS National Disability Insurance Scheme Blind Sports & Recreation Victoria Blind Sports SA Sporting Wheelies and Disabled Association Football Queensland Football Victoria Football NSW Football South Australia Football West VisAbility Vision Australia Guide Dogs Victoria Guide Dogs Australia Guide Dogs NSW/ACT Guide Dogs WA Guide Dogs SA.NT BlindSports NSW

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