Come and Try Sports Day!
Do you have an intellectual disability or autism? Do you want to try some fun sports? If the answer to these questions is yes, then we would love to …
Do you have an intellectual disability or autism? Do you want to try some fun sports? If the answer to these questions is yes, then we would love to …
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We’re proud to share that the Open Doors Project has been named a finalist in the Disability Access and Inclusion category at the upcoming Diversity and Inclusion Awards, hosted by the Chamber of Commerce and …
Read moreJoin us for this free event and learn about the Kwinana WayFairer Program – an exciting new initiative connecting older adults to local volunteer opportunities. The WayFairer Program works alongside …
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Too many people with disability still feel left out of their local sports clubs. But that’s about to change as the WIN Project is set to kick off! Through the Welcoming …
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Did you know that 1 in 5 customers have a disability in Australia? And for every $1 a business invests in accessibility, it can generate up to $13 in extra …
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Did you know that 1 in 5 customers have a disability in Australia? And for every $1 a business invests in accessibility, it can generate up to $13 in extra …
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Play spaces are more than just equipment—they’re opportunities for connection, belonging, and community. This training dives deep into how local governments can design inclusive and welcoming play environments that better …
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We’re inviting State Sporting Associations and Local Government Areas (LGAs) to be part of the WIN project – an initiative supporting your local sports clubs on their journey towards inclusion …
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Last Tuesday, the Inclusion Solutions team proudly hosted a successful Inclusive Employment Forum at Beaumonde on the Point. With approximately 150 attendees, the strong turnout highlighted the growing momentum and …
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Did you know that 1 in 5 customers have a disability in Australia? And for every $1 a business invests in accessibility, it can generate up to $13 in extra …
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Over the past couple of years, we’ve seen the usage of the phrase “all-abilities” skyrocket in the sporting sector across Australia and, specifically, in Western Australia. What does it mean, …
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Roughly 1 in 5 Australians experience some form of disability. Adopting inclusive customer service practices into your business and ensuring you can cater to people with disability is not only …
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