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(07) 3262 9877

  • Home
  • WWILD Services
    • Counselling Program
      • What is Counselling
    • Victims of Crime Support
      • What to do if someone hurts you
    • WWILD Groups
    • Disability Royal Commission
    • Training
      • Events and Training
      • Webinars
      • Online Training
        • Module 1: Introduction to Intellectual Disability
        • Module 2: Responding to Disclosure of Sexual Violence
        • Module 3: Supporting Recovery from Trauma
      • And You Think You’re the Expert Project
  • Resources
    • Easy Read or Accessible Resources
    • Other Available Resources
      • Supporting the Person Disclosing Abuse
      • Counselling People With Intellectual Disabilities: Resources and Research
      • Legal Support, Rights and Information
      • Family, Carers and Support Workers Resources
      • Mental Health Resources
      • Parents with Intellectual Disabilities: Resources, Research and Services
    • Online Training
      • Module 1: Introduction to Intellectual Disability
      • Module 2: Responding to Disclosure of Sexual Violence
      • Module 3: Supporting Recovery from Trauma
    • Webinars
    • Research Articles
      • Disability Theory
      • Sexual Assault, Vulnerability and Abuse
      • Domestic and Family Violence Research and Resources
      • Legal System
      • Sexuality and Sex Education
      • Policy and Legislation
    • Latest News and Events
  • Other Services
    • Sexual Assault Services
    • Domestic Violence Services
    • Community Legal Services
    • Victims of Crime Services
    • Counselling Services
    • Disability Advocacy Services
    • Mental Health Services
    • Homelessness and Housing Services
  • About Us
    • Our Vision
    • About Our Clients
    • How You Can Support Us
    • COVID-19 Information
  • Contact Us

Daily Archives: July 28, 2020

WWDA – Easy Read version of Our Site for women and girls with disability

Latest NewsBy WWILD TeamJuly 28, 2020

Women with Disabilities Australia – Easy Read version of ‘Our Site for women and girls with disability’ leading the way for accessible websites. Women With Disabilities Australia (WWDA) are again leading the way in advancing the rights of all women with disability through the release of an Easy Read version of the Our Site website.…

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