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Women with Disabilities Victoria

Locality: South Melbourne, Victoria

Phone: +61 3 9286 7800



Address: Level 9/255 Bourke Street 3000 South Melbourne, VIC, Australia

Website: http://www.wdv.org.au

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21.01.2022 Women with Disabilities Victoria are hosting an event to mark 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence and celebrate International Day of People with Disabilities. We will be showcasing our new workforce development resources along with a panel discussion on prevention of violence against women with disabilities. Presentation from CEO launching new resources... Presentation on prevention of violence against women with disabilities Panel presentation and audience Q&A on respect for women with disabilities Date: Thursday 3 December 2020 Time: 10am12pm Location: via Zoom Cost: Free Register: by 26 November via Eventbrite via https://respectinclusionandequality.eventbrite.com.au https://www.wdv.org.au/respect-inclusion-and-equality-buil/



12.01.2022 This year, Women with Disabilities Victoria will run a social media campaign to coincide with the annual international ‘16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence’ campaign. The campaign will run from 25th of November, the International Day for Elimination of Violence Against Women, to the 10th December, Human Rights Day. It will span the International Day for People with Disability, which falls on the 3rd of December. In line with Respect Victoria 2020 campaign, Res...pect Women: Call it Out. WDV’s theme focuses on increasing respect towards women with disabilities and aims to inspire action and to encourage members of the public to embrace the types of behaviours and actions that represent and personify ‘respect’. For each day of the campaign WDV will be posting a visual tile on our social media channels each describing what women with disabilities think ‘Respect is. This campaign was created in consultation with women with disabilities. #WDVTweet #16dayscampaign #respectis #callitout 1. Respect is supporting our decision-making. Women with disabilities have a right to make decisions about every area of their life. Find out more: https://bit.ly/2Jc3Aap Check out our 16 days of Activism and International Day of People with Disability event on the 3rd of December: https://bit.ly/39coz85 @Muni

09.01.2022 Board Nominations Are Now Open Are you a WDV member? Are you wanting to become more involved and connected with the WDV community? ... Joining the WDV Board might be what you are looking for! If you are not a member, you can join at our website: https://www.wdv.org.au/boardnominations/

09.01.2022 Starting this Thursday! This FREE 5 week online program for young women with disabilities who live, work, study, and/or play in the City of Whittlesea.



06.01.2022 WDV's '16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence’ campaign focuses on what women with disabilities believe Respect is. Our aim is to inspire action and to encourage members of the public to embrace the types of behaviours and actions that represent and personify ‘respect’. #WDVtweet #16dayscampaign #respectis #callitout 3. Respect is consulting with us about things that impact our lives. Nothing about us without us! Centre our experience when developing policies and practices. For more information: https://bit.ly/2V1PeMP Check out our 16 days of Activism and International Day of People with disability event on the 3rd of December: https://bit.ly/3fHgUQr

05.01.2022 REMINDER! Tomorrow we are excited to be launching WDV's 2021 - 2024 Strategic Plan. The plan sets out WDV's organisational priorities for the next four years. Join WDV CEO Leah van Poppel and WDV Board Members for a panel presentation including a Q & A. When: Tuesday 24 November 2020 Time: 4:30pm 5:15pm Where: via Zoom (link will be provided upon registration)... EventBrite: https://strategicplanlaunch.eventbrite.com.au or by phoning Women with Disabilities Victoria on 9286 7800 If you have any questions, about the event please contact: Nicole Smith [email protected] Please feel free to forward this invitation to anyone you think may be interested in attending this event. See more

04.01.2022 Join the WDV Board! Board Nominations Close this Friday 6th November! Are you a WDV member? Are you wanting to become more involved and connected with the WDV community? Joining the WDV Board might be what you are looking for!... If you are not a member, you can join at our website: https://www.wdv.org.au/boardnominations/ See more



04.01.2022 WDV is supporting City of Whittlesea - Baseline for Young People to deliver Empowering Young Women with Disability. This is a FREE 5 week online program for young women with disabilities who live, work, study, and/or play in the City of Whittlesea. Follow the link https://Baseline.as.me/EYWD, or contact Jansu on 0467 778 826 or at [email protected].

01.01.2022 WDV has 2 jobs available! WDV are currently looking for: an experienced Coordinator who will be responsible for overseeing our Experts by Experience Health Project. We are also looking for an experienced Health Promotion Resource Development Officer for our Workforce Development Program on Gender & Disability. More information at https://www.wdv.org.au/get-involved/current-vacancies/ Applications close 5pm December 9 2020.

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