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International Day of People with Disability

03/12/2008

Joint Media Release with  The Hon Jenny Macklin MP, Minister for Families Housing Community Services and Indigenous Affairs

The achievements and contributions of hundreds of thousands of people with disability are being celebrated today, as part of International Day of People with Disability.

Today we recognise the inspiration, individual achievements of people with disability and acknowledge their contribution to their local communities, their country and internationally.

This year's theme is the Convention on the rights of persons with disabilities: Dignity and justice for all of us.

Last week, the Australian Government announced it would inject $408 million of new funds for more services and to drive important reforms to create a more effective and accessible disability service system. This is on top of the $1.9 billion agreed by Disability Ministers in May.

The new National Disability Agreement will see a Commonwealth investment of $5.3 billion over five years to improve and expand services for people with disability, their families and carers.

Today, disability organisations, businesses, governments and communities unite to promote an understanding of disability issues and mobilise support for the dignity, rights and wellbeing of people with a disability.

Some of the people who have done so much in championing the abilities of people with disability are this year's three Ambassadors for International Day of People with Disability.

Melbourne businesswoman, Milly Parker, farmer and pilot, Sam Bailey and model, Emmah Money demonstrate the incredible qualities that can be found in the lives of hundreds of thousands of Australians who live, work and succeed with disability every day of their lives.

Hundreds of community events celebrating people with disability are being held across Australia.

Event registrations have almost doubled in the past year, with more than 680 events happening around Australia for International Day of People with Disability.

The Australian Government encourages individuals, community groups, schools, businesses and other groups to attend these events and activities to celebrate the day.


The Year in Disability


The Minister for Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs, Jenny Macklin, and the Parliamentary Secretary for Disabilities and Children's Services, Bill Shorten, have progressed a range of initiatives to support people with disability, their families and carers, over the past 12 months.

Meeting the needs of people with disability and carers




Helping pensioners and carers make ends meet


Rights


Access to premises


Expanding the National Disability Advocacy Program


Helping people with disability participate in the work force


Supporting families and people with disability

Early intervention for children with autism


An innovative approach


Listening to people with disability and carers across Australia