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$5.9 million funding boost for disability advocacy support services

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Persons with disabilities will better access disability advocacy support services under a $5.9 million funding boost from the Palaszczuk Government.

Disability Services Minister Craig Crawford announced funding for eleven organisations – with a priority on tailored support for children, First Nations peoples and culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds.

Mr Crawford made the announcement at the launch of Queensland Disability Advocacy Network and Pathways Service in Brisbane today (1 April).

“Every single day, Queenslanders with disability, their family members and their carers are reaching out to advocacy services,’’ Mr Crawford said.

“They seek support to help them to speak out, understand their rights, and overcome barriers.”

He said Queensland Advocacy Incorporated (QAI) had been selected as the inaugural Principal Advocate.

“QAI will operate a central hub, called Pathways, to assess need, maintain a consistently high level of advocacy practice across the state, and identify and escalate any systemic issues,’’ the Minister said.

“They will link people to either a regional advocacy service or one of our specialist services for children, First Nations peoples or people from cultural and linguistically diverse backgrounds.

“By aligning data on individual advocacy, we are able to generate compelling evidence of the broader experiences of people with disability, which is a powerful tool for achieving positive change.”

For more information, go to www.disabilitypathways.org.au.

 

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