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October 2018
MDAA’s Annual General Meeting
Coming up is the Annual General Meeting on 12 December 2018 to be held at the St Marks Church in Mary St Granville. There will be an election of new members to the Governance Committee so a call out to members who might want to give back to the community by coming on board to the Governance Committee and help give direction to the organisation. Please renew your membership so you can vote at the AGM.
Find out more »November 2018
MDAA’s Patron
Associate Professor Munjed Al Muderis is an orthopaedic surgeon and a clinical lecturer at Macquarie University and the Australian School of Advanced Medicine. He specialises in hip, knee, trauma and Osseo integration surgery. As well as being an internationally respected surgeon and humanitarian, he has helped many amputees regain their mobility. The Professor is a pioneer towards ensuring and environment where people with disability are independent and enjoy the same rights. MDAA appreciates his commitment and we are privileged to…
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Find out more »Florescence of Diversity Fundraising Dinner
MDAA is holding a fund-raising dinner, The Florescence of Diversity, on 23 November 2018 commencing 4pm at Blacktown Workers Club which is also a pre-celebration of the International Day for People with a Disability with our Patron Assistant Professor Dr Munjed Al Muderis, Human Rights Activist and Leading International Orthopaedic Surgeon as guest speaker. please click on link below: Invitation and Registration
Find out more »December 2018
AGM
Governance Committee so a call out to members who might want to give back to the community by coming on board to the Governance Committee and help give direction to the organisation.
Find out more »February 2019
#JustDoItGladys #StandByMe #AdvocacyMatters
“We need to have the existing advocacy groups supported and reinforced to build the bridge between this great promise of the NDIS and the reality of people either not understanding or not receiving services”. Comment below ⬇️ and let us know why disability advocacy services are important to you and your family. #JustDoItGladys #StandByMe #AdvocacyMatters
Find out more »Stand By Me Rally
Without access to Disability Advocacy Services- the 1.3 million people in NSW living with disabilities will have no one to assist them in navigating through our health system. Tell the NSW Government that you care about equal opportunities for people with disabilities. #JustDoItGladys #StandByMe #AdvocacyMatters
Find out more »Stand By Me Rally To Save Disability Advocacy
Meet at Martin Place Amphitheatre between George Street and Macquarie Street, Sydney CBD, Sydney Make your voice heard! Disability advocacy is about having a voice when things go wrong. Join us at Martin Place on Sunday 24 February to let the NSW Government know that Disability Advocacy services are vital to people in NSW. #AdvocacyMatters #JustDoItGladys #StandByMe
Find out more »“Stand By Me” Rally
Without access to Disability Advocacy Services- the 1.3 million people in NSW living with disabilities will have no one to assist them in navigating through our health system. Tell the NSW Government that you care about equal opportunities for people with disabilities. #JustDoItGladys #StandByMe#AdvocacyMatters #JustDoItGladys #StandByMe #AdvocacyMatters
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Thanks for joining us in putting pressure on the NSW Government to commit to secure, long term funding for disability advocacy, information and representation organisations in NSW. We look forward to seeing you there!#letsdoitagain #StandbyMe
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Spot your local member! The #StandByMe Campaign has the support of many politicians from various parties that recognise the vital service that #disabilityadvocacy plays in NSW. Thank you to the following members for your ongoing support. Can’t see your local member? Tag them in this post to see if they support the long term funding of disability advocacy services in NSW.
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