GET INVOLVED

GET INVOLVED

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Ways to get involved for people with disability & carers

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Get Loud. Sign & share the petition. Every name counts. Add yours to the growing list of people demanding fair, accessible, and properly funded NDIS supports. Then share it, because the more noise we make, the harder we are to ignore.

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Be Seen. Let your community know where you stand. Put a poster in your window, workplace, or on your car. It’s a simple way to show solidarity and start conversations that matter.

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Spread the Word. Talk to others & share on social media. This campaign grows when we talk. Whether it's a post, a DM, or a chat at school pickup, spreading the word helps more people understand what’s at stake and how they can help.

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Tell your story. Policy makers need to see the real-world impact. Whether you're a provider, participant, or family member, your experience matters. Share your story or data to help us show exactly what these cuts mean for real people.

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Join the Crew. From helping at events to managing inboxes, this campaign runs on people power. If you’ve got time, skills, or passion to lend, we’d love to have you on board.

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Feeling worried about how these changes might impact you, or someone you care about?

Us too. See resources that we’ve collated for people with disability or their carers to help navigate these changes here.