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Building The Aboriginal Disability Sector – Adelaide

  • September 26, 2018

BUILDING THE ABORIGINAL DISABILITY SERVICE SECTOR
WORKSHOP ADELAIDE

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Adelaide, South Australia
16 November 2018
Sage Hotel, South Terrace
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FPDN will be hosting a series skill building workshops for Aboriginal service providers covering a wide range of topics focused on challenges and opportunities in building the Aboriginal disability and aged care service sector and promoting job opportunities for our mob.

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For more info contact us | 02 9267 4195 | [email protected]

Artwork: ‘Elders Gathering’ by Uncle Paul Constable Calcott.

  • Previous ProjectYouth Koori Court

  • Next ProjectTamworth Wrap: Building the Aboriginal Disability Service Sector Gathering

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First Peoples Disability Network is governed by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people living with disability. FPDN is a member of the Disabled People’s Organisations Australia (DPO) alliance.

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Improving Advocacy and Rights Promotion Award National Disability Awards.

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