Community Forums - Disability Reform Update (October 2025) #1
Event description
Register now to attend an online community forum to learn more about current disability reform work across Queensland, and how people like you have already been involved in shaping an inclusive future for people with disability. The forums are also an opportunity to learn how you can be involved.
This is an opportunity to:
Receive updates from Queenslanders with Disability Network (QDN) and the Department of Families, Seniors, Disability Services and Child Safety about the progress and implementation of the Stakeholder Engagement and Co-design Strategy (SEC Strategy) and work of the co-design hub.
Learn more about work QDN has led to inform Foundational Supports.
The SEC Strategy was developed by QDN, in consultation with people with disability and the disability sector. The SEC Strategy supports delivery of the Queensland Government’s disability reforms and establishes structures to put people with disability and stakeholders at the heart of reform processes through co-design.
Expected energy levels
At QDN we like to let you know how much energy an event might take. This event is low energy: cameras off, no chat function, listening only.
Who is invited?
These community forums are open to:
People with disability and their families/carers and supporters.
Disability, advocacy, community and peak body organisations.
State, local and commonwealth government representatives.
This series of forums is being delivered online, dates and times are listed below. Please click on the link to register for the event you wish to attend. If you can’t make either of these times, we will publish a recording on this website so you can watch at a time that works for you.
To register, please use this link: https://events.humanitix.com/community-forums-disability-reform-update-1/tickets
If you have any questions, please contact QDN on 1300 363 783 or qdn@qdn.org.au or visit our website for more information: https://qldcodesignstrategy.qdn.org.au/our-work/resources/
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