About Positive Powerful Parents (PPP)

Positive Powerful Parents is a Self Advocacy Group in Victoria run by and for parents with intellectual disability. Click below to learn more.
About Rainbow Rights

Rainbow Rights is a self-advocacy group in Victoria run by and for people with an intellectual disability in the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer or Questioning, Intersex, Asexual (LGBTIQA+) community. Click below to learn more.
About Reinforce Self Advocacy

Reinforce Self Advocacy is Australia’s oldest Self Advocacy Organisation run by and for people with intellectual disability. Click below to learn more.
Learning from Empowered Parents Documentary
This video is about parents with intellectual disability and their experience of child protection. Parents made this for people who work with parents with intellectual disability to learn from.
Compare the Parents Short Film
This short film is about the differences between how a parent with an intellectual disability gets treated, compared to a parent to be without disability.
Meetings – The Good, The Bad and The Ugly Short Version
This video talks about how badly run meetings don’t include people with intellectual disability or acquired brain injuries. The video shares tips for how to run good meetings that include everyone. This is the short version of the video.
Being a Parent – Parents with Intellectual Disability
Watch this to listen to parents with intellectual disability talk about what it is like to be a parent, talking about their disability, asking for help and advice for new parents.
Positive Powerful Parents Songs and Spoken Words
Watch this to listen to spoken word and songs from Positive Powerful Parents members about their lives.
Report from the Hand in Hand Parent Meeting

Read this report to hear the voices of parents with Intellectual disability. Parents talk about their experiences with services and supports that were available to them.
Meetings – The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
This video talks about how badly run meetings can leave behind people with intellectual disability or acquired brain injuries. The video shares tips for how to run good meetings that include everyone.