Monday, February 11, 2013

A National Advocacy Voice for young people with a disability

 

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Australian Human Rights Commission

e-Update

7 February 2013

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A National Advocacy Voice for young people with a disability

The Youth Disability Advocacy Service (YDAS) is proposing the Australian government start up a National Advocacy Voice for young people with a disability. This could be an important way for young people with a disability to have a Voice to the Australian government and Australian community.

YDAS would like to hear how important a National Advocacy Voice would be for you and what it might look like. You can do this by completing a short survey that will only take about ten minutes to do.

To complete the survey, click on this link: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/S3FL8QS  

YDAS would really like your ideas to include in the proposal. The more governments know that this is something that young people with a disability want for themselves, the more likely they are to set up the National Advocacy Voice.

It would be great if you could complete this survey by 12th February 2013. If you have any questions about the survey, please contact Bridie Hudson on nydc@yacvic.org.au or 9267 3766.

Thank you for your support and ideas for a National Advocacy Voice for young people with a disability.


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