Effie’s Story
Watch this to hear Effie share her Self Advocacy Story. Effie has fought for the rights of multicultural people with disability and parents with disability for over 30 years.
Self Advocacy and Diversity – A Model for Multicultural Inclusion

Read this to learn about a project that looked to understand ways of supporting the growth of Self Advocacy for Multicultural People with Disability in Broad Meadows and Shepparton (Victoria).
Aunty Robyn Lennox’s Art Story

Aunty Robyn Lennox is a First Nations artist with disability. Look at this to hear what opportunities her art has given her and to see her artwork ‘Family Blood Lines’.
Josh Lennox’s Art Story

Josh Lennox is a First Nations artist with disability. Look at this to hear how Josh uses art to speak for themself, and to see Josh’s artwork ‘Min Min Lights’.
Paula Wotton’s Art Story

Paula Wotton is a First Nations artist who cares for a son with a disability. Look at this to hear how Paula uses art to share their story and to see Paula’s artwork ‘Totums’.
Uncle Paul Constable-Calcott’s Art Story

Uncle Paul Constable-Calcott’s is a First Nations artist with disability. Look at this to hear Uncle Paul share how he uses art to start conversations and to see his artwork ‘Two Spirit Yarning’.
Rhys’ First Nations Self Advocacy Story
Rhys is a First Nations Self Advocate who has an Acquired Brain Injury. He shares his story of connecting with First People’s Disability Network (FPDN).
Aunty Jane’s Strong and Powerful Story
Self Advocate Aunty Jane shares stories about her past abuse and tells us how Self Advocacy has helped her become strong and powerful. Aunty Jane is a member of the Deadly First Nation Shout Out group (The Deadlys) and committee member of Reinforce Self Advocacy. The Deadly First Nations Shout Out Group is a Self Advocacy […]