Get the Go-Ahead Online Resource Launch
Event description
Women’s Health East and Youth Disability Advocacy Service are proud to launch Get the Go-Ahead, a collection of resources about affirmative consent, sexual and reproductive rights, and prevention of gendered violence for Disabled young adults. Aimed at Disabled people and those who work with or support us, these resources have been codesigned and coproduced by a Disabled Young Experts group.
There's also an in-person launch event a few days before- attend one or both! See in-person launch link
Venue: Zoom, the link will be sent out to everyone who registers
What to expect
This webinar will introduce the new resources, project staff and codesign members will talk about how they were created and share some tips on how to use them, and answer questions from attendees
- Welcome, housekeeping & access info
- Acknowledgement of Country
- We'll introduce the resources, highlighting specific sections that are most useful in different contexts
- Hear from Disabled young experts who will talk about their codesign experiences and the resources, and then answer audience questions
Accessibility
- This event is fully online
- Auslan interpreted & live captions
Get the Go-Ahead is supported by the Victorian Government.
Get the Go-Ahead is a project of Women's Health East in partnership with Youth Disability Advocacy Service.
Women’s Health East is a regional women’s health promotion agency working across Melbourne's East. Our priorities are the prevention of violence against women, promoting gender equality, and women's sexual and reproductive health.
Women’s Health East drives action to build an equitable society. Guided by evidence and informed by women’s lived experiences, we strengthen the capacity of the community to improve women’s health and wellbeing.
Youth Disability Advocacy Service (YDAS) is an advocacy organisation in Victoria dedicated to supporting disabled young people to achieve their human rights.
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