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Applications are now open for the 2025 Brenda Gabe Leadership Award!
Applications are now open for the 2025 Brenda Gabe Leadership Award! Celebrating Women and Gender Diverse People with Disabilities Women with Disabilities Victoria is
Why do I need to be married with kids?
February 14th is normally known as Valentine’s Day. However, an alternative version of this – Galentine’s day, is recognised on February 13th. Galentine’s day
Community Inclusion and Women’s Empowerment Team – A Year in Review
Read the full magazine here: Word Document
Announcing the Resignation of WDV CEO, Nadia Mattiazzo
With sadness we share the news of the resignation of our CEO, Nadia Mattiazzo, as she leaves to pursue other opportunities. During her time

Agency, access and action: Women with Disabilities Victoria x Respect Victoria
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nidbYNqw95M&t=2s We all deserve to be safe, respected and to have the power to make decisions about our own lives. But for women and
Valuing Lived Expertise Can Improve Healthcare Access for Women with Disabilities
Women with disabilities face significant challenges in accessing healthcare due to the intersection of ableism and gender discrimination. This article by By Dr Parimala

Dwarfism Awareness Day
Dwarfism Awareness Day It’s International Dwarfism Awareness Day! It is a day to celebrate dwarfism (also known as short stature) and to raise awareness

WDV Annual General Meeting 2024
The Board and staff of Women with Disabilities Victoria are delighted to invite you to our Annual General Meeting on Tuesday 12 November 2024 at 1:30pm

Shaping Foundational Supports: Your Voice Matters
Shaping Foundational Supports: Your Voice Matters The Australian Government is exploring a new system of disability supports called “Foundational Supports”. These supports will be
Women with Disabilities Victoria get a Year’s Funding Reprieve
Women with Disabilities Victoria get a Year’s Funding Reprieve After weeks of uncertainty, Women with Disabilities Victoria is delighted to announce we have received

WWDA, WWDACT and WDV: Joint statement on Government’s response to the Disability Royal Commission
Women With Disabilities Australia, Women With Disabilities ACT and Women With Disabilities Victoria: Joint statement on Government’s response to the Disability Royal Commission Women

Deep disappointment at Government’s response to the Disability Royal Commission
Missed opportunity to ensure Victorians with disabilities are free from violence abuse and neglect. The Victorian government’s failure to adopt in full the vast