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Our Site is a website for and by women and girls with disability. It provides information and resources on human rights, leadership, making decisions, sexual and reproductive health and safety from violence.RIGHTS IN AUSTRALIA
Anti-discrimination laws. Australia has four national anti-discrimination laws that protect you from being treated badly because of things you cannot change. These include your age, disability, race, gender and sexuality. 1. Age Discrimination Act 2004 . The Age Discrimination Act makes it against the law for someone to discriminate against UNITED NATIONS CONVENTIONS TRIPLE J'S HACK ASKS WHY PEOPLE WITH DISABILITY ARE NOT Tonight, Triple J’s Hack program delved into the experiences of people with disability during the COVID-19 pandemic and why so few of us have received the vaccine. Among others, the program featured WWDA’s Project Officer Vanamali Hermans (Mali) and WWDA member and disability advocate, El Gibbs. You can listen to the interview,starting at 12:06
MYTHS AND FACTS
10 myths about sex and bodies. . Myth 1: People with disability are asexual and do not have sex. Fact: The idea that people with disability are asexual and not sexually active is a common view among people without disability that is discriminatory and not true. Just like all other women, women with disability have a range of sexualdesires
INTERSEX VARIATIONS
Intersex people are born with or develop innate physical or biological features that do not fit what doctors expect for female or male bodies. Intersex traits are identified at many different life stages, including at birth and in early childhood, at puberty, and later in life. Intersex people grow up to express as diverse a range ofidentities
ASSESSING THE SITUATION OF WOMEN WITH DISABILITIES IN 5 ‘The Committee urges the State party, in the light of its recent ratification of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, to undertake a comprehensive assessment of the situationof
MARGHERITA'S STORY
So, my name is Margherita Coppolino. I like to say the last name because I'm very proud about my Italian heritage background. This is my fur child, Missy, who's the love of my life and the boss of the house. I'm a proud feminist living with a disability, lesbian, and live in the Western Suburbs of Melbourne where all the migrantsmigrated when
15 THINGS ALL GIRLS SHOULD KNOW ABOUT THEIR VAGINA The vulva is the name for the genitals on the outside of the female body. It includes the clitoris, labia majora, labia minora, vestibule, and hymen. Your clitoris is the small, long, sensitive knob at the front of the vulva. Your labia majora is the larger, outer ‘lips’ to the vagina. Your labia minora is the smaller, inner ‘lips’ to HOME - WOMEN WITH DISABILITIES AUSTRALIADONATE TO WWDAWWDA YOUTH NETWORKCONGRATULATIONS TO WWDA'S CEOWWDA AT UN COSP12 Women With Disabilities Australia (WWDA) is run by and for women, girls, feminine identifying and non-binary people with disabilities. WWDA aims to improve the rights, safety and well-being of everyone that we represent. Welcome.HOME | OUR SITE
Our Site is a website for and by women and girls with disability. It provides information and resources on human rights, leadership, making decisions, sexual and reproductive health and safety from violence.RIGHTS IN AUSTRALIA
Anti-discrimination laws. Australia has four national anti-discrimination laws that protect you from being treated badly because of things you cannot change. These include your age, disability, race, gender and sexuality. 1. Age Discrimination Act 2004 . The Age Discrimination Act makes it against the law for someone to discriminate against UNITED NATIONS CONVENTIONS TRIPLE J'S HACK ASKS WHY PEOPLE WITH DISABILITY ARE NOT Tonight, Triple J’s Hack program delved into the experiences of people with disability during the COVID-19 pandemic and why so few of us have received the vaccine. Among others, the program featured WWDA’s Project Officer Vanamali Hermans (Mali) and WWDA member and disability advocate, El Gibbs. You can listen to the interview,starting at 12:06
MYTHS AND FACTS
10 myths about sex and bodies. . Myth 1: People with disability are asexual and do not have sex. Fact: The idea that people with disability are asexual and not sexually active is a common view among people without disability that is discriminatory and not true. Just like all other women, women with disability have a range of sexualdesires
INTERSEX VARIATIONS
Intersex people are born with or develop innate physical or biological features that do not fit what doctors expect for female or male bodies. Intersex traits are identified at many different life stages, including at birth and in early childhood, at puberty, and later in life. Intersex people grow up to express as diverse a range ofidentities
ASSESSING THE SITUATION OF WOMEN WITH DISABILITIES IN 5 ‘The Committee urges the State party, in the light of its recent ratification of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, to undertake a comprehensive assessment of the situationof
MARGHERITA'S STORY
So, my name is Margherita Coppolino. I like to say the last name because I'm very proud about my Italian heritage background. This is my fur child, Missy, who's the love of my life and the boss of the house. I'm a proud feminist living with a disability, lesbian, and live in the Western Suburbs of Melbourne where all the migrantsmigrated when
15 THINGS ALL GIRLS SHOULD KNOW ABOUT THEIR VAGINA The vulva is the name for the genitals on the outside of the female body. It includes the clitoris, labia majora, labia minora, vestibule, and hymen. Your clitoris is the small, long, sensitive knob at the front of the vulva. Your labia majora is the larger, outer ‘lips’ to the vagina. Your labia minora is the smaller, inner ‘lips’ to ABOUT - WOMEN WITH DISABILITIES AUSTRALIA About. Women with Disabilities Australia (WWDA) is the award winning, national Disabled People’s Organisation (DPO) for women, girls, feminine identifying and non-binary people with disabilities in Australia. We use the term women and girls with disabilities on the understanding that this is inclusive of women, girls, feminineidentifying and
DISABILITY ROYAL COMMISSION What is the DRC? A Royal Commission is a way the Australian Government can look into a big problem. In 2019, the Australian Government started the Royal Commission into Violence, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of People with Disability which will go until 2023. We call this the Disability Royal Commission or (DRC).. We need the Disability Royal Commission because we know that people with TRIPLE J'S HACK ASKS WHY PEOPLE WITH DISABILITY ARE NOT Tonight, Triple J’s Hack program delved into the experiences of people with disability during the COVID-19 pandemic and why so few of us have received the vaccine. Among others, the program featured WWDA’s Project Officer Vanamali Hermans (Mali) and WWDA member and disability advocate, El Gibbs. You can listen to the interview,starting at 12:06
FEDERAL BUDGET A MIXED BAG FOR WOMEN AND GIRLS WITH Women with Disabilities Australia (WWDA) has welcomed investments in the Federal Budget to address violence against women and girls with disability but believes more work is needed to restore confidence in the future of the NDIS. After decades of advocacy by WWDA, last night’s Federal Budget was the first to recognise violence specifically facing women REGISTER NOW: NDIS AND GENDER WEBINAR Register now: NDIS and Gender Webinar. Join us on Thursday 27 May to hear why women are not accessing the NDIS at the same rate as men. Our expert panel will discuss the current barriers and what we can be done to ensure equal access to the NDIS. The webinar is for all women, girls, feminine identifying and non-binary people with disability.SEX AND YOUR BODY
Sex and Your Body. Women with disability have a right to have relationships and children and to make decisions about their sexual health. In this section, you can find information about sex and consent, gender and sexuality, healthcare, pregnancy, children andmore.
POLITICS AND ACTIVISM Politics in Australia. In Australia, there are federal, state and local levels of government. Each level is governed by elected representatives who make decisions about policies and laws that affect different aspects of your life. People involved in activism are often trying to influence or have a say in how elected representatives actor vote
THE POWER OF LEADING THE WAY After I left school, I happened to get involved with the local blind community through advocacy projects. I saw how other people operated their braille notetakers and screen readers and I became inspired to operate that way myself.MAKING A COMPLAINT
Australian Human Rights Commission. The Australian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) is the national organisation in Australia that protects your rights. If someone discriminates against you or tries to take away your rights, you can complain to the AHRC. Learn how to make a complaint on the Australian Human Rights Commission website(external site).
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Our Site is a website for and by women and girls with disability. It provides information and resources on human rights, leadership, making decisions, sexual and reproductive health and safety from violence. ABOUT - WOMEN WITH DISABILITIES AUSTRALIA About. Women with Disabilities Australia (WWDA) is the award winning, national Disabled People’s Organisation (DPO) for women, girls, feminine identifying and non-binary people with disabilities in Australia. We use the term women and girls with disabilities on the understanding that this is inclusive of women, girls, feminineidentifying and
RIGHTS IN AUSTRALIA
Anti-discrimination laws. Australia has four national anti-discrimination laws that protect you from being treated badly because of things you cannot change. These include your age, disability, race, gender and sexuality. 1. Age Discrimination Act 2004 . The Age Discrimination Act makes it against the law for someone to discriminate against UNITED NATIONS CONVENTIONSSEX AND YOUR BODY
Sex and Your Body. Women with disability have a right to have relationships and children and to make decisions about their sexual health. In this section, you can find information about sex and consent, gender and sexuality, healthcare, pregnancy, children andmore.
MYTHS AND FACTS
10 myths about sex and bodies. . Myth 1: People with disability are asexual and do not have sex. Fact: The idea that people with disability are asexual and not sexually active is a common view among people without disability that is discriminatory and not true. Just like all other women, women with disability have a range of sexualdesires
INTERSEX VARIATIONS
Intersex people are born with or develop innate physical or biological features that do not fit what doctors expect for female or male bodies. Intersex traits are identified at many different life stages, including at birth and in early childhood, at puberty, and later in life. Intersex people grow up to express as diverse a range ofidentities
MARGHERITA'S STORY
So, my name is Margherita Coppolino. I like to say the last name because I'm very proud about my Italian heritage background. This is my fur child, Missy, who's the love of my life and the boss of the house. I'm a proud feminist living with a disability, lesbian, and live in the Western Suburbs of Melbourne where all the migrantsmigrated when
15 THINGS ALL GIRLS SHOULD KNOW ABOUT THEIR VAGINA The vulva is the name for the genitals on the outside of the female body. It includes the clitoris, labia majora, labia minora, vestibule, and hymen. Your clitoris is the small, long, sensitive knob at the front of the vulva. Your labia majora is the larger, outer ‘lips’ to the vagina. Your labia minora is the smaller, inner ‘lips’ to HOME - WOMEN WITH DISABILITIES AUSTRALIADONATE TO WWDAWWDA YOUTH NETWORKCONGRATULATIONS TO WWDA'S CEOWWDA AT UN COSP12 Women With Disabilities Australia (WWDA) is run by and for women, girls, feminine identifying and non-binary people with disabilities. WWDA aims to improve the rights, safety and well-being of everyone that we represent. Welcome.HOME | OUR SITE
Our Site is a website for and by women and girls with disability. It provides information and resources on human rights, leadership, making decisions, sexual and reproductive health and safety from violence. ABOUT - WOMEN WITH DISABILITIES AUSTRALIA About. Women with Disabilities Australia (WWDA) is the award winning, national Disabled People’s Organisation (DPO) for women, girls, feminine identifying and non-binary people with disabilities in Australia. We use the term women and girls with disabilities on the understanding that this is inclusive of women, girls, feminineidentifying and
RIGHTS IN AUSTRALIA
Anti-discrimination laws. Australia has four national anti-discrimination laws that protect you from being treated badly because of things you cannot change. These include your age, disability, race, gender and sexuality. 1. Age Discrimination Act 2004 . The Age Discrimination Act makes it against the law for someone to discriminate against UNITED NATIONS CONVENTIONSSEX AND YOUR BODY
Sex and Your Body. Women with disability have a right to have relationships and children and to make decisions about their sexual health. In this section, you can find information about sex and consent, gender and sexuality, healthcare, pregnancy, children andmore.
MYTHS AND FACTS
10 myths about sex and bodies. . Myth 1: People with disability are asexual and do not have sex. Fact: The idea that people with disability are asexual and not sexually active is a common view among people without disability that is discriminatory and not true. Just like all other women, women with disability have a range of sexualdesires
INTERSEX VARIATIONS
Intersex people are born with or develop innate physical or biological features that do not fit what doctors expect for female or male bodies. Intersex traits are identified at many different life stages, including at birth and in early childhood, at puberty, and later in life. Intersex people grow up to express as diverse a range ofidentities
MARGHERITA'S STORY
So, my name is Margherita Coppolino. I like to say the last name because I'm very proud about my Italian heritage background. This is my fur child, Missy, who's the love of my life and the boss of the house. I'm a proud feminist living with a disability, lesbian, and live in the Western Suburbs of Melbourne where all the migrantsmigrated when
15 THINGS ALL GIRLS SHOULD KNOW ABOUT THEIR VAGINA The vulva is the name for the genitals on the outside of the female body. It includes the clitoris, labia majora, labia minora, vestibule, and hymen. Your clitoris is the small, long, sensitive knob at the front of the vulva. Your labia majora is the larger, outer ‘lips’ to the vagina. Your labia minora is the smaller, inner ‘lips’ to DISABILITY ROYAL COMMISSION What is the DRC? A Royal Commission is a way the Australian Government can look into a big problem. In 2019, the Australian Government started the Royal Commission into Violence, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of People with Disability which will go until 2023. We call this the Disability Royal Commission or (DRC).. We need the Disability Royal Commission because we know that people with TRIPLE J'S HACK ASKS WHY PEOPLE WITH DISABILITY ARE NOT Tonight, Triple J’s Hack program delved into the experiences of people with disability during the COVID-19 pandemic and why so few of us have received the vaccine. Among others, the program featured WWDA’s Project Officer Vanamali Hermans (Mali) and WWDA member and disability advocate, El Gibbs. You can listen to the interview,starting at 12:06
WWDA LEAD - WOMEN WITH DISABILITIES AUSTRALIA At WWDA we are so excited to help you build on your leadership skills and connect with other like minded women with disability. Take a look at the activities currently available through the WWDA LEAD Project. FEDERAL BUDGET A MIXED BAG FOR WOMEN AND GIRLS WITH Women with Disabilities Australia (WWDA) has welcomed investments in the Federal Budget to address violence against women and girls with disability but believes more work is needed to restore confidence in the future of the NDIS. After decades of advocacy by WWDA, last night’s Federal Budget was the first to recognise violence specifically facing womenBOARD AND STAFF
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Sex and Your Body. Women with disability have a right to have relationships and children and to make decisions about their sexual health. In this section, you can find information about sex and consent, gender and sexuality, healthcare, pregnancy, children andmore.
THE POWER OF LEADING THE WAY After I left school, I happened to get involved with the local blind community through advocacy projects. I saw how other people operated their braille notetakers and screen readers and I became inspired to operate that way myself. WWDA EASY ENGLISH HUMAN RIGHTS TOOLKIT WWDA Easy English Human Rights Toolkit. Resource type: Guides. A toolkit split into 4 parts with information in Easy English to help women with disability understand and stand up for their rights. Download on the App Store. Download from Google Play Store. Download Word File (Accessible) Download PDF. Download PDF.INTERSEX VARIATIONS
Intersex people are born with or develop innate physical or biological features that do not fit what doctors expect for female or male bodies. Intersex traits are identified at many different life stages, including at birth and in early childhood, at puberty, and later in life. Intersex people grow up to express as diverse a range ofidentities
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Other information on this website: Your Rights. Lead and take part. Life choices. Sex and your body. Safety and violence. HOME - WOMEN WITH DISABILITIES AUSTRALIADONATE TO WWDAWWDA YOUTH NETWORKCONGRATULATIONS TO WWDA'S CEOWWDA AT UN COSP12 Women With Disabilities Australia (WWDA) is run by and for women, girls, feminine identifying and non-binary people with disabilities. WWDA aims to improve the rights, safety and well-being of everyone that we represent. Welcome.HOME | OUR SITE
Our Site is a website for and by women and girls with disability. It provides information and resources on human rights, leadership, making decisions, sexual and reproductive health and safety from violence.RIGHTS IN AUSTRALIA
Anti-discrimination laws. Australia has four national anti-discrimination laws that protect you from being treated badly because of things you cannot change. These include your age, disability, race, gender and sexuality. 1. Age Discrimination Act 2004 . The Age Discrimination Act makes it against the law for someone to discriminate against FEDERAL BUDGET A MIXED BAG FOR WOMEN AND GIRLS WITH Women with Disabilities Australia (WWDA) has welcomed investments in the Federal Budget to address violence against women and girls with disability but believes more work is needed to restore confidence in the future of the NDIS. After decades of advocacy by WWDA, last night’s Federal Budget was the first to recognise violence specifically facing women WWDA EASY ENGLISH HUMAN RIGHTS TOOLKIT WWDA Easy English Human Rights Toolkit. Resource type: Guides. A toolkit split into 4 parts with information in Easy English to help women with disability understand and stand up for their rights. Download on the App Store. Download from Google Play Store. Download Word File (Accessible) Download PDF. Download PDF. ASSESSING THE SITUATION OF WOMEN WITH DISABILITIES IN 5 ‘The Committee urges the State party, in the light of its recent ratification of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, to undertake a comprehensive assessment of the situationof
MAKING A COMPLAINT
Australian Human Rights Commission. The Australian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) is the national organisation in Australia that protects your rights. If someone discriminates against you or tries to take away your rights, you can complain to the AHRC. Learn how to make a complaint on the Australian Human Rights Commission website(external site).
MYTHS AND FACTS
10 myths about sex and bodies. . Myth 1: People with disability are asexual and do not have sex. Fact: The idea that people with disability are asexual and not sexually active is a common view among people without disability that is discriminatory and not true. Just like all other women, women with disability have a range of sexualdesires
HUMAN RIGHTS
Other information on this website: Your Rights. Lead and take part. Life choices. Sex and your body. Safety and violence.MARGHERITA'S STORY
So, my name is Margherita Coppolino. I like to say the last name because I'm very proud about my Italian heritage background. This is my fur child, Missy, who's the love of my life and the boss of the house. I'm a proud feminist living with a disability, lesbian, and live in the Western Suburbs of Melbourne where all the migrantsmigrated when
HOME - WOMEN WITH DISABILITIES AUSTRALIADONATE TO WWDAWWDA YOUTH NETWORKCONGRATULATIONS TO WWDA'S CEOWWDA AT UN COSP12 Women With Disabilities Australia (WWDA) is run by and for women, girls, feminine identifying and non-binary people with disabilities. WWDA aims to improve the rights, safety and well-being of everyone that we represent. Welcome.HOME | OUR SITE
Our Site is a website for and by women and girls with disability. It provides information and resources on human rights, leadership, making decisions, sexual and reproductive health and safety from violence.RIGHTS IN AUSTRALIA
Anti-discrimination laws. Australia has four national anti-discrimination laws that protect you from being treated badly because of things you cannot change. These include your age, disability, race, gender and sexuality. 1. Age Discrimination Act 2004 . The Age Discrimination Act makes it against the law for someone to discriminate against FEDERAL BUDGET A MIXED BAG FOR WOMEN AND GIRLS WITH Women with Disabilities Australia (WWDA) has welcomed investments in the Federal Budget to address violence against women and girls with disability but believes more work is needed to restore confidence in the future of the NDIS. After decades of advocacy by WWDA, last night’s Federal Budget was the first to recognise violence specifically facing women WWDA EASY ENGLISH HUMAN RIGHTS TOOLKIT WWDA Easy English Human Rights Toolkit. Resource type: Guides. A toolkit split into 4 parts with information in Easy English to help women with disability understand and stand up for their rights. Download on the App Store. Download from Google Play Store. Download Word File (Accessible) Download PDF. Download PDF. ASSESSING THE SITUATION OF WOMEN WITH DISABILITIES IN 5 ‘The Committee urges the State party, in the light of its recent ratification of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, to undertake a comprehensive assessment of the situationof
MAKING A COMPLAINT
Australian Human Rights Commission. The Australian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) is the national organisation in Australia that protects your rights. If someone discriminates against you or tries to take away your rights, you can complain to the AHRC. Learn how to make a complaint on the Australian Human Rights Commission website(external site).
MYTHS AND FACTS
10 myths about sex and bodies. . Myth 1: People with disability are asexual and do not have sex. Fact: The idea that people with disability are asexual and not sexually active is a common view among people without disability that is discriminatory and not true. Just like all other women, women with disability have a range of sexualdesires
HUMAN RIGHTS
Other information on this website: Your Rights. Lead and take part. Life choices. Sex and your body. Safety and violence.MARGHERITA'S STORY
So, my name is Margherita Coppolino. I like to say the last name because I'm very proud about my Italian heritage background. This is my fur child, Missy, who's the love of my life and the boss of the house. I'm a proud feminist living with a disability, lesbian, and live in the Western Suburbs of Melbourne where all the migrantsmigrated when
ABOUT - WOMEN WITH DISABILITIES AUSTRALIA About. Women with Disabilities Australia (WWDA) is the award winning, national Disabled People’s Organisation (DPO) for women, girls, feminine identifying and non-binary people with disabilities in Australia. We use the term women and girls with disabilities on the understanding that this is inclusive of women, girls, feminineidentifying and
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Write for our blog! Are you a woman, girl, feminine identifying or non-binary person with disabilities that lives in Australia and likes to write, make videos or podcasts? We want to hear from you! Easy English Download the Easy English Blog post call-out . Download the Easy English Blog post call-out . Finds out more: WWDA LEAD - WOMEN WITH DISABILITIES AUSTRALIA At WWDA we are so excited to help you build on your leadership skills and connect with other like minded women with disability. Take a look at the activities currently available through the WWDA LEAD Project. WWDA LEAD - WOMEN WITH DISABILITIES AUSTRALIA We can all be leaders. At WWDA we are so excited to help you build on your leadership skills and connect with other like-minded women, girls, feminine identifying and non-binary people with disabilities. FEDERAL BUDGET A MIXED BAG FOR WOMEN AND GIRLS WITH Women with Disabilities Australia (WWDA) has welcomed investments in the Federal Budget to address violence against women and girls with disability but believes more work is needed to restore confidence in the future of the NDIS. After decades of advocacy by WWDA, last night’s Federal Budget was the first to recognise violence specifically facing women TRIPLE J'S HACK ASKS WHY PEOPLE WITH DISABILITY ARE NOT Tonight, Triple J’s Hack program delved into the experiences of people with disability during the COVID-19 pandemic and why so few of us have received the vaccine. Among others, the program featured WWDA’s Project Officer Vanamali Hermans (Mali) and WWDA member and disability advocate, El Gibbs. You can listen to the interview,starting at 12:06
UNITED NATIONS CONVENTIONS UN Conventions are written legal agreements between countries and the UN. They describe the human rights people have, and what the country has to do make sure that people’s rights are supported. After a country signs a UN Convention, they have a legal obligation to respect, protect and fulfill the rights written in the Convention. 1. THE POWER OF LEADING THE WAY After I left school, I happened to get involved with the local blind community through advocacy projects. I saw how other people operated their braille notetakers and screen readers and I became inspired to operate that way myself.MAKING A COMPLAINT
Australian Human Rights Commission. The Australian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) is the national organisation in Australia that protects your rights. If someone discriminates against you or tries to take away your rights, you can complain to the AHRC. Learn how to make a complaint on the Australian Human Rights Commission website(external site).
INTERSEX VARIATIONS
Intersex people are born with or develop innate physical or biological features that do not fit what doctors expect for female or male bodies. Intersex traits are identified at many different life stages, including at birth and in early childhood, at puberty, and later in life. Intersex people grow up to express as diverse a range ofidentities
HOME - WOMEN WITH DISABILITIES AUSTRALIADONATE TO WWDAWWDA YOUTH NETWORKCONGRATULATIONS TO WWDA'S CEOWWDA AT UN COSP12 Women With Disabilities Australia (WWDA) is run by and for women, girls, feminine identifying and non-binary people with disabilities. WWDA aims to improve the rights, safety and well-being of everyone that we represent. Welcome.HOME | OUR SITE
Our Site is a website for and by women and girls with disability. It provides information and resources on human rights, leadership, making decisions, sexual and reproductive health and safety from violence.RIGHTS IN AUSTRALIA
Anti-discrimination laws. Australia has four national anti-discrimination laws that protect you from being treated badly because of things you cannot change. These include your age, disability, race, gender and sexuality. 1. Age Discrimination Act 2004 . The Age Discrimination Act makes it against the law for someone to discriminate against FEDERAL BUDGET A MIXED BAG FOR WOMEN AND GIRLS WITH Women with Disabilities Australia (WWDA) has welcomed investments in the Federal Budget to address violence against women and girls with disability but believes more work is needed to restore confidence in the future of the NDIS. After decades of advocacy by WWDA, last night’s Federal Budget was the first to recognise violence specifically facing women WWDA EASY ENGLISH HUMAN RIGHTS TOOLKIT WWDA Easy English Human Rights Toolkit. Resource type: Guides. A toolkit split into 4 parts with information in Easy English to help women with disability understand and stand up for their rights. Download on the App Store. Download from Google Play Store. Download Word File (Accessible) Download PDF. Download PDF. ASSESSING THE SITUATION OF WOMEN WITH DISABILITIES IN 5 ‘The Committee urges the State party, in the light of its recent ratification of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, to undertake a comprehensive assessment of the situationof
MAKING A COMPLAINT
Australian Human Rights Commission. The Australian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) is the national organisation in Australia that protects your rights. If someone discriminates against you or tries to take away your rights, you can complain to the AHRC. Learn how to make a complaint on the Australian Human Rights Commission website(external site).
MYTHS AND FACTS
10 myths about sex and bodies. . Myth 1: People with disability are asexual and do not have sex. Fact: The idea that people with disability are asexual and not sexually active is a common view among people without disability that is discriminatory and not true. Just like all other women, women with disability have a range of sexualdesires
HUMAN RIGHTS
Other information on this website: Your Rights. Lead and take part. Life choices. Sex and your body. Safety and violence.MARGHERITA'S STORY
So, my name is Margherita Coppolino. I like to say the last name because I'm very proud about my Italian heritage background. This is my fur child, Missy, who's the love of my life and the boss of the house. I'm a proud feminist living with a disability, lesbian, and live in the Western Suburbs of Melbourne where all the migrantsmigrated when
HOME - WOMEN WITH DISABILITIES AUSTRALIADONATE TO WWDAWWDA YOUTH NETWORKCONGRATULATIONS TO WWDA'S CEOWWDA AT UN COSP12 Women With Disabilities Australia (WWDA) is run by and for women, girls, feminine identifying and non-binary people with disabilities. WWDA aims to improve the rights, safety and well-being of everyone that we represent. Welcome.HOME | OUR SITE
Our Site is a website for and by women and girls with disability. It provides information and resources on human rights, leadership, making decisions, sexual and reproductive health and safety from violence.RIGHTS IN AUSTRALIA
Anti-discrimination laws. Australia has four national anti-discrimination laws that protect you from being treated badly because of things you cannot change. These include your age, disability, race, gender and sexuality. 1. Age Discrimination Act 2004 . The Age Discrimination Act makes it against the law for someone to discriminate against FEDERAL BUDGET A MIXED BAG FOR WOMEN AND GIRLS WITH Women with Disabilities Australia (WWDA) has welcomed investments in the Federal Budget to address violence against women and girls with disability but believes more work is needed to restore confidence in the future of the NDIS. After decades of advocacy by WWDA, last night’s Federal Budget was the first to recognise violence specifically facing women WWDA EASY ENGLISH HUMAN RIGHTS TOOLKIT WWDA Easy English Human Rights Toolkit. Resource type: Guides. A toolkit split into 4 parts with information in Easy English to help women with disability understand and stand up for their rights. Download on the App Store. Download from Google Play Store. Download Word File (Accessible) Download PDF. Download PDF. ASSESSING THE SITUATION OF WOMEN WITH DISABILITIES IN 5 ‘The Committee urges the State party, in the light of its recent ratification of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, to undertake a comprehensive assessment of the situationof
MAKING A COMPLAINT
Australian Human Rights Commission. The Australian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) is the national organisation in Australia that protects your rights. If someone discriminates against you or tries to take away your rights, you can complain to the AHRC. Learn how to make a complaint on the Australian Human Rights Commission website(external site).
MYTHS AND FACTS
10 myths about sex and bodies. . Myth 1: People with disability are asexual and do not have sex. Fact: The idea that people with disability are asexual and not sexually active is a common view among people without disability that is discriminatory and not true. Just like all other women, women with disability have a range of sexualdesires
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So, my name is Margherita Coppolino. I like to say the last name because I'm very proud about my Italian heritage background. This is my fur child, Missy, who's the love of my life and the boss of the house. I'm a proud feminist living with a disability, lesbian, and live in the Western Suburbs of Melbourne where all the migrantsmigrated when
ABOUT - WOMEN WITH DISABILITIES AUSTRALIA About. Women with Disabilities Australia (WWDA) is the award winning, national Disabled People’s Organisation (DPO) for women, girls, feminine identifying and non-binary people with disabilities in Australia. We use the term women and girls with disabilities on the understanding that this is inclusive of women, girls, feminineidentifying and
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Write for our blog! Are you a woman, girl, feminine identifying or non-binary person with disabilities that lives in Australia and likes to write, make videos or podcasts? We want to hear from you! Easy English Download the Easy English Blog post call-out . Download the Easy English Blog post call-out . Finds out more: WWDA LEAD PEER NETWORKING Do you want to connect with other disabled women? Join our LEAD virtual peer networking event. Chat to other women, girls, feminine identifying and non-binary people with disability who are leaders in our communities, share ideas, learn more about how to get involved in LEAD activities and have some fun! This session will be about discussing the benefits of and differences WWDA LEAD - WOMEN WITH DISABILITIES AUSTRALIA At WWDA we are so excited to help you build on your leadership skills and connect with other like minded women with disability. Take a look at the activities currently available through the WWDA LEAD Project. TRIPLE J'S HACK ASKS WHY PEOPLE WITH DISABILITY ARE NOT Tonight, Triple J’s Hack program delved into the experiences of people with disability during the COVID-19 pandemic and why so few of us have received the vaccine. Among others, the program featured WWDA’s Project Officer Vanamali Hermans (Mali) and WWDA member and disability advocate, El Gibbs. You can listen to the interview,starting at 12:06
FEDERAL BUDGET A MIXED BAG FOR WOMEN AND GIRLS WITH Women with Disabilities Australia (WWDA) has welcomed investments in the Federal Budget to address violence against women and girls with disability but believes more work is needed to restore confidence in the future of the NDIS. After decades of advocacy by WWDA, last night’s Federal Budget was the first to recognise violence specifically facing women WWDA LEAD - WOMEN WITH DISABILITIES AUSTRALIA We can all be leaders. At WWDA we are so excited to help you build on your leadership skills and connect with other like-minded women, girls, feminine identifying and non-binary people with disabilities. UNITED NATIONS CONVENTIONS UN Conventions are written legal agreements between countries and the UN. They describe the human rights people have, and what the country has to do make sure that people’s rights are supported. After a country signs a UN Convention, they have a legal obligation to respect, protect and fulfill the rights written in the Convention. 1.MAKING A COMPLAINT
Australian Human Rights Commission. The Australian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) is the national organisation in Australia that protects your rights. If someone discriminates against you or tries to take away your rights, you can complain to the AHRC. Learn how to make a complaint on the Australian Human Rights Commission website(external site).
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Intersex people are born with or develop innate physical or biological features that do not fit what doctors expect for female or male bodies. Intersex traits are identified at many different life stages, including at birth and in early childhood, at puberty, and later in life. Intersex people grow up to express as diverse a range ofidentities
HOME - WOMEN WITH DISABILITIES AUSTRALIADONATE TO WWDAWWDA YOUTH NETWORKCONGRATULATIONS TO WWDA'S CEOWWDA AT UN COSP12 Women With Disabilities Australia (WWDA) is run by and for women, girls, feminine identifying and non-binary people with disabilities. WWDA aims to improve the rights, safety and well-being of everyone that we represent. Welcome. HOME | OUR SITEADVERTISE ON OUR SITEDPHHS OURS SITEMONTANA OURS SITESTATE OF MONTANA OURS SITE Our Site is a website for and by women and girls with disability. It provides information and resources on human rights, leadership, making decisions, sexual and reproductive health and safety from violence. POLITICS AND ACTIVISM Politics in Australia. In Australia, there are federal, state and local levels of government. Each level is governed by elected representatives who make decisions about policies and laws that affect different aspects of your life. People involved in activism are often trying to influence or have a say in how elected representatives actor vote
WWDA EASY ENGLISH HUMAN RIGHTS TOOLKIT WWDA Easy English Human Rights Toolkit. Resource type: Guides. A toolkit split into 4 parts with information in Easy English to help women with disability understand and stand up for their rights. Download on the App Store. Download from Google Play Store. Download Word File (Accessible) Download PDF. Download PDF.MAKING A COMPLAINT
Australian Human Rights Commission. The Australian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) is the national organisation in Australia that protects your rights. If someone discriminates against you or tries to take away your rights, you can complain to the AHRC. Learn how to make a complaint on the Australian Human Rights Commission website(external site).
HUMAN RIGHTS
Other information on this website: Your Rights. Lead and take part. Life choices. Sex and your body. Safety and violence.MYTHS AND FACTS
10 myths about sex and bodies. . Myth 1: People with disability are asexual and do not have sex. Fact: The idea that people with disability are asexual and not sexually active is a common view among people without disability that is discriminatory and not true. Just like all other women, women with disability have a range of sexualdesires
INTERSEX VARIATIONS
Intersex people are born with or develop innate physical or biological features that do not fit what doctors expect for female or male bodies. Intersex traits are identified at many different life stages, including at birth and in early childhood, at puberty, and later in life. Intersex people grow up to express as diverse a range ofidentities
PREVENTING VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN AND GIRLS WITH Preventing Violence against Women and Girls with Disabilities 5 ˜ Contents 1 Summary 7 2 Introduction and Context 9 3 Understanding violence against women andMARGHERITA'S STORY
So, my name is Margherita Coppolino. I like to say the last name because I'm very proud about my Italian heritage background. This is my fur child, Missy, who's the love of my life and the boss of the house. I'm a proud feminist living with a disability, lesbian, and live in the Western Suburbs of Melbourne where all the migrantsmigrated when
HOME - WOMEN WITH DISABILITIES AUSTRALIADONATE TO WWDAWWDA YOUTH NETWORKCONGRATULATIONS TO WWDA'S CEOWWDA AT UN COSP12 Women With Disabilities Australia (WWDA) is run by and for women, girls, feminine identifying and non-binary people with disabilities. WWDA aims to improve the rights, safety and well-being of everyone that we represent. Welcome. HOME | OUR SITEADVERTISE ON OUR SITEDPHHS OURS SITEMONTANA OURS SITESTATE OF MONTANA OURS SITE Our Site is a website for and by women and girls with disability. It provides information and resources on human rights, leadership, making decisions, sexual and reproductive health and safety from violence. POLITICS AND ACTIVISM Politics in Australia. In Australia, there are federal, state and local levels of government. Each level is governed by elected representatives who make decisions about policies and laws that affect different aspects of your life. People involved in activism are often trying to influence or have a say in how elected representatives actor vote
WWDA EASY ENGLISH HUMAN RIGHTS TOOLKIT WWDA Easy English Human Rights Toolkit. Resource type: Guides. A toolkit split into 4 parts with information in Easy English to help women with disability understand and stand up for their rights. Download on the App Store. Download from Google Play Store. Download Word File (Accessible) Download PDF. Download PDF.MAKING A COMPLAINT
Australian Human Rights Commission. The Australian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) is the national organisation in Australia that protects your rights. If someone discriminates against you or tries to take away your rights, you can complain to the AHRC. Learn how to make a complaint on the Australian Human Rights Commission website(external site).
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Other information on this website: Your Rights. Lead and take part. Life choices. Sex and your body. Safety and violence.MYTHS AND FACTS
10 myths about sex and bodies. . Myth 1: People with disability are asexual and do not have sex. Fact: The idea that people with disability are asexual and not sexually active is a common view among people without disability that is discriminatory and not true. Just like all other women, women with disability have a range of sexualdesires
INTERSEX VARIATIONS
Intersex people are born with or develop innate physical or biological features that do not fit what doctors expect for female or male bodies. Intersex traits are identified at many different life stages, including at birth and in early childhood, at puberty, and later in life. Intersex people grow up to express as diverse a range ofidentities
PREVENTING VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN AND GIRLS WITH Preventing Violence against Women and Girls with Disabilities 5 ˜ Contents 1 Summary 7 2 Introduction and Context 9 3 Understanding violence against women andMARGHERITA'S STORY
So, my name is Margherita Coppolino. I like to say the last name because I'm very proud about my Italian heritage background. This is my fur child, Missy, who's the love of my life and the boss of the house. I'm a proud feminist living with a disability, lesbian, and live in the Western Suburbs of Melbourne where all the migrantsmigrated when
ABOUT - WOMEN WITH DISABILITIES AUSTRALIA About. Women with Disabilities Australia (WWDA) is the award winning, national Disabled People’s Organisation (DPO) for women, girls, feminine identifying and non-binary people with disabilities in Australia. We use the term women and girls with disabilities on the understanding that this is inclusive of women, girls, feminineidentifying and
WWDA LEAD PEER NETWORKING Do you want to connect with other disabled women? Join our LEAD virtual peer networking event. Chat to other women, girls, feminine identifying and non-binary people with disability who are leaders in our communities, share ideas, learn more about how to get involved in LEAD activities and have some fun! This session will be about discussing the benefits of and differences WWDA LEAD - WOMEN WITH DISABILITIES AUSTRALIA We can all be leaders. At WWDA we are so excited to help you build on your leadership skills and connect with other like-minded women, girls, feminine identifying and non-binary people with disabilities. FEDERAL BUDGET A MIXED BAG FOR WOMEN AND GIRLS WITH Women with Disabilities Australia (WWDA) has welcomed investments in the Federal Budget to address violence against women and girls with disability but believes more work is needed to restore confidence in the future of the NDIS. After decades of advocacy by WWDA, last night’s Federal Budget was the first to recognise violence specifically facing women SEXUALITY AND HEALTH Sexuality and Health. Women and girls with disabilities have the right to access adequate sexual and reproductive healthcare and to make decisions about their own body and relationships. This section includes projects, papers and publications that outline the violations of women and girl’s healthcare, sexual and reproductive rights andMYTHS AND FACTS
10 myths about sex and bodies. . Myth 1: People with disability are asexual and do not have sex. Fact: The idea that people with disability are asexual and not sexually active is a common view among people without disability that is discriminatory and not true. Just like all other women, women with disability have a range of sexualdesires
DISABILITY AND DISCRIMINATION Disability is when someone has an impairment and faces barriers to fully taking part in their community and society. People can be born with disability or acquire a disability at some point in their life. Disability can be temporary or permanent. There are lots of types of disability including: intellectual disability.INTERSEX VARIATIONS
Intersex people are born with or develop innate physical or biological features that do not fit what doctors expect for female or male bodies. Intersex traits are identified at many different life stages, including at birth and in early childhood, at puberty, and later in life. Intersex people grow up to express as diverse a range ofidentities
NATIONAL YOUTH DISABILITY LEADERSHIP PROGRAM November 12, 2020. Children and Young People with Disability Australia (CYDA) last week launched the first National Youth Disability Leadership Program! This program is designed for young people with disability anywhere in Australia, aged 18-25. The program is for young people with disability who have aspirations and goals to become future 15 THINGS ALL GIRLS SHOULD KNOW ABOUT THEIR VAGINA The vulva is the name for the genitals on the outside of the female body. It includes the clitoris, labia majora, labia minora, vestibule, and hymen. Your clitoris is the small, long, sensitive knob at the front of the vulva. Your labia majora is the larger, outer ‘lips’ to the vagina. Your labia minora is the smaller, inner ‘lips’ to HOME - WOMEN WITH DISABILITIES AUSTRALIADONATE TO WWDAWWDA YOUTH NETWORKCONGRATULATIONS TO WWDA'S CEOWWDA AT UN COSP12 Women With Disabilities Australia (WWDA) is run by and for women, girls, feminine identifying and non-binary people with disabilities. HOME | OUR SITEADVERTISE ON OUR SITEDPHHS OURS SITEMONTANA OURS SITESTATE OF MONTANA OURS SITE Our Site is a website for and by women and girls with disability. It provides information and resources on human rights, leadership, making decisions, sexual and reproductive health and safety from violence.BOARD AND STAFF
Tricia Malowney is a proud woman with a disability who is passionate about advocating for the needs of women and girls with disabilities. Tricia believes it is important to provide women and girls with disabilities the information they need to make their own decisions and works hard to make disability and women’s organisations consider the rights and needs of women and girls withMAKING A COMPLAINT
Human rights complaints . If someone discriminates against you or does something that breaches your rights, you can make a complaint to the Australian Human Rights Commission (external link) or the relevant Commission in your State or Territory.. Australian Human RightsCommission
WWDA EASY ENGLISH HUMAN RIGHTS TOOLKIT WWDA acknowledges the traditional owners of the land on which this website was developed. We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people’s physical and spiritual connection to this land and extend our respects to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander individuals who use this website, as well as community members and elders past, present and emerging.INTERSEX VARIATIONS
WWDA acknowledges the traditional owners of the land on which this website was developed. We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people’s physical and spiritual connection to this land and extend our respects to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander individuals who use this website, as well as community members and elders past, present and emerging.MYTHS AND FACTS
Myth 1: People with disability are asexual and do not have sex. Fact: The idea that people with disability are asexual and not sexually active is a common view among people without disability that is discriminatory and not true. Just like all other women, women with disability have a range of sexual desires and differ in the ways they choose to express their sexuality. PREVENTING VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN AND GIRLS WITH Preventing Violence against Women and Girls with Disabilities 5 ˜ Contents 1 Summary 7 2 Introduction and Context 9 3 Understanding violence against women andHUMAN RIGHTS
Human rights are the basic rights and freedoms we all have.MARGHERITA'S STORY
WWDA acknowledges the traditional owners of the land on which this website was developed. We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people’s physical and spiritual connection to this land and extend our respects to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander individuals who use this website, as well as community members and elders past, present and emerging. HOME - WOMEN WITH DISABILITIES AUSTRALIADONATE TO WWDAWWDA YOUTH NETWORKCONGRATULATIONS TO WWDA'S CEOWWDA AT UN COSP12 Women With Disabilities Australia (WWDA) is run by and for women, girls, feminine identifying and non-binary people with disabilities. HOME | OUR SITEADVERTISE ON OUR SITEDPHHS OURS SITEMONTANA OURS SITESTATE OF MONTANA OURS SITE Our Site is a website for and by women and girls with disability. It provides information and resources on human rights, leadership, making decisions, sexual and reproductive health and safety from violence.BOARD AND STAFF
Tricia Malowney is a proud woman with a disability who is passionate about advocating for the needs of women and girls with disabilities. Tricia believes it is important to provide women and girls with disabilities the information they need to make their own decisions and works hard to make disability and women’s organisations consider the rights and needs of women and girls withMAKING A COMPLAINT
Human rights complaints . If someone discriminates against you or does something that breaches your rights, you can make a complaint to the Australian Human Rights Commission (external link) or the relevant Commission in your State or Territory.. Australian Human RightsCommission
WWDA EASY ENGLISH HUMAN RIGHTS TOOLKIT WWDA acknowledges the traditional owners of the land on which this website was developed. We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people’s physical and spiritual connection to this land and extend our respects to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander individuals who use this website, as well as community members and elders past, present and emerging.INTERSEX VARIATIONS
WWDA acknowledges the traditional owners of the land on which this website was developed. We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people’s physical and spiritual connection to this land and extend our respects to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander individuals who use this website, as well as community members and elders past, present and emerging.MYTHS AND FACTS
Myth 1: People with disability are asexual and do not have sex. Fact: The idea that people with disability are asexual and not sexually active is a common view among people without disability that is discriminatory and not true. Just like all other women, women with disability have a range of sexual desires and differ in the ways they choose to express their sexuality. PREVENTING VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN AND GIRLS WITH Preventing Violence against Women and Girls with Disabilities 5 ˜ Contents 1 Summary 7 2 Introduction and Context 9 3 Understanding violence against women andHUMAN RIGHTS
Human rights are the basic rights and freedoms we all have.MARGHERITA'S STORY
WWDA acknowledges the traditional owners of the land on which this website was developed. We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people’s physical and spiritual connection to this land and extend our respects to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander individuals who use this website, as well as community members and elders past, present and emerging. ABOUT - WOMEN WITH DISABILITIES AUSTRALIA Awards Winner, National Human Rights Award 2001 Winner, National Violence Prevention Award 1999 Winner, Tasmanian Women’s Safety Award 2008 Certificate of Merit, Australian Crime & Violence Prevention Awards 2008 Nominee, French Republic’s Human Rights Prize 2003 Nominee, UN Millennium Peace Prize for Women 2000 Nominee, National Disability Awards 2017 Aims and Objectives The aim WWDA LEAD PEER NETWORKING Do you want to connect with other disabled women? Join our LEAD virtual peer networking event. Chat to other women, girls, feminine identifying and non-binary people with disability who are leaders in our communities, share ideas, learn more about how to get involved in LEAD activities and have some fun! This session will be about discussing the benefits of and differences WWDA LEAD - WOMEN WITH DISABILITIES AUSTRALIA We can all be leaders. At WWDA we are so excited to help you build on your leadership skills and connect with other like-minded women, girls, feminine identifying and non-binary people with disabilities. FEDERAL BUDGET A MIXED BAG FOR WOMEN AND GIRLS WITH Women with Disabilities Australia (WWDA) has welcomed investments in the Federal Budget to address violence against women and girls with disability but believes more work is needed to restore confidence in the future of the NDIS. After decades of advocacy by WWDA, last night’s Federal Budget was the first to recognise violence specifically facing women SEXUALITY AND HEALTH Women and girls with disabilities have the right to access adequate sexual and reproductive healthcare and to make decisions about their own body and relationships. This section includes projects, papers and publications that outline the violations of women and girl’s healthcare, sexual and reproductive rights and support the rights of all women and girls with DISABILITY AND DISCRIMINATION Direct Discrimination is when someone treats you badly or bullies you because of something about you that you cannot change. For example, if someone does not give you a job because you have a disability, that is direct discrimination. Indirect Discrimination is when a structure or requirement is unfair to a group of people or an individual. For example, if a job for a school states that allMYTHS AND FACTS
Myth 1: People with disability are asexual and do not have sex. Fact: The idea that people with disability are asexual and not sexually active is a common view among people without disability that is discriminatory and not true. Just like all other women, women with disability have a range of sexual desires and differ in the ways they choose to express their sexuality.INTERSEX VARIATIONS
WWDA acknowledges the traditional owners of the land on which this website was developed. We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people’s physical and spiritual connection to this land and extend our respects to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander individuals who use this website, as well as community members and elders past, present and emerging. POLITICS AND ACTIVISM Joining a political party If you are passionate about making a difference in politics, another way to get involved is to join a political party that represents the issues you care about. There are lots of political parties in Australia, but the three major ones are: The Australian Greens (external link); The Australian Labor Party (external link); The Liberal National Party (external link).WHAT IS ATTRACTION?
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