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Disability access to community facilities
This government website can give you information on the accessibility of places such as museums, galleries and libraries.
Act and Speak Up for Yourself
The Act and Speak up for Yourself program provides resources for you to increase your awareness of your rights and advocate for yourself.
Voices for Change
Voices for Change helps people with acquired brain injuries and justice system experience to build the confidence and skills needed to advocate for themselves.
Sports and recreation
Learn more about opportunities to participate in sport and recreation in Western Australia.
- WADSA has an activity directory so you can see activities taking place throughout Western Australia, which you can sort by type of activity, region or day of the week
- Rebound WA can help you access sports around the state
- The Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries has an initiative called Every Club Hub that supports sports clubs across WA to be inclusive of all people
Learning Together – tools to help you get the support you need at school
Learning Together can help you with the support you need at school, including tips on advocacy and your rights.
Our Voice SA
Our Voice SA can help you learn how to advocate for yourself, understand your rights and develop decision making skills through workshops and peer networks.
Enabled Youth Disability Network (EYDN)
The EYDN can provide young people with opportunities to have a voice, learn new skills and grow in confidence.
Lets have a yarn about advocacy
This is information for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people about advocating for yourself or someone you care for, and a list of advocate services in each state and territory.