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Australia announces $100,000 sponsorship for inclusive events and activities

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Australia’s Disability Services Minister Stephen Dawson announced that $100,000 in sponsorship is available for inclusive events and activities to mark the International Day of People with Disability (IDPwD) in December.

The United Nations sanctioned IDPwD is celebrated globally every December 3, with many events held around and on the day across Western Australia. This year’s theme is ‘Building Back Better: toward a disability-inclusive, accessible and sustainable post COVID-19 World’.

The Department of Communities has funded Developmental Disability WA (DDWA) to provide 100 sponsorships for community organisations to celebrate IDPwD in 2020.

DDWA was established in 1985 and provides independent information, advocacy, education and support for people with intellectual and other developmental disability, families, and carers.

There is significant community interest in participating in IDPwD, and funding through the Department of Communities has been increased from $50,000 in 2018 and $84,000 in 2019.

Local government authorities, community groups and non-government/non-profit organisations are all eligible to apply for funding, which is made available to help raise awareness about the importance of access and inclusion for people living with disability and to support initiatives and events that empower them to achieve their goals.

Applications close on November 9 and successful applicants will be notified and announced shortly thereafter. Further information is available at https://ddwa.org.au

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