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Workshop 1: Foundational knowledge – Women with Disability (Online)

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This workshop series is co-designed, developed and delivered with women with disability.  It is targeted to people who work in the sexual assault, women’s health and wellbeing and domestic and family violence workforce.   

The aim of the ‘Working well with Women with Disability’ series is to build confidence, knowledge, and skills to work well with people with disability experiencing sexual, domestic, or family violence.  It also provides information about where and how to access additional resources to support this work and good practice examples.  At an organisational level the series explores what it means to provide a service that is accessible, welcoming, and inclusive to people with disability. 

We invite you to join us for the whole series of workshops as each session will build on from the previous workshop’s learning, or just the ones of interest to you. Handouts and resources from each workshop will be made available to participants including those unable to attend all.  

After all workshops have been completed videos will be created and resources developed that will be online and freely accessible to all.  Your participation will help us to shape these to meet the needs of the sexual assault, women’s health and wellbeing and domestic and family violence workforce. 

This series is created by WWILD and QDN in partnership with WorkUP Queensland.  *As this series is co-designed with women with disability there may be adjustments to learning outcomes. 


Workshop 1: Foundational knowledge – Women with Disability 

The first workshop in our series will build workers’ understanding of women with disability, and provide a foundational knowledge to build upon in the upcoming sessions.  

Date: Thursday, 9 September 2021

Time: 11:00am - 1:00pm

Learning Objectives

This workshop will provide workers with: 

  •  Understanding the breadth of experiences under the banner of ‘disability'  
  • An understanding of the intersection of people who identify as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander, CALD or LGBTQIA+ 
  • How to identify disability without discrimination, to ensure effective support for women with Disability 
  • Understanding Decision Makers, Carers and Support Workers and how they can support best practice 
  • Examples of best practices and case studies throughout 

        Who should attend

        Anyone working in the domestic and family violence, women’s health and wellbeing and sexual assault sector will find this workshop series beneficial. 


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