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NDIS and Women with Disabilities Forum in Bairnsdale

  • Are you a woman with disability living in East Gippsland or nearby?
  • Would you like to hear from other women sharing their experiences of the NDIS?
  • Do you have questions about your plan that you would like answers for?
  • Are services that understand the needs of women with disabilities important to you?

Time        10:00AM – 2:00PM

Day             Friday 28th June

Location    Bairnsdale Library, 22 Service Street, Bairnsdale 3875

Lunch Provided

These forums are for anyone who identifies as a woman with disability.  

If you would like to discuss access or dietary requirements, need more information or assistance to register, please contact Jane Oldfield at jane.oldfield@wdv.org.au or on 9286 7800

Register for this forum by 5pm Tuesday 25th June.

If needing an interpreter please register as soon as possible

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