The Self Advocacy Group Risk Kit

How to work with risk and make your group stronger. This kit has been made to help self advocacy groups work with risk.
Tips for running projects

This resource was made in 2019 to help self advocacy groups run a project. Tip1 Make a working groupTip 2 Make a planTip 3 RiskTip 4 Follow your planTip 5 TeamworkTip 6 Ask for helpTip 7 Don’t give upTip 8 Share your work with othersTip 9 EvaluateTip 10 Celebrate your achievements
10 Top Tips about How to Include People with Cognitive Disability in Meetings – Plain English

This book gives organisations and people 10 tips about how to include people with a cognitive disability in meetings. Examples of Cognitive Disability are 1. Intellectual Disability or 2. Acquired Brain Injury. Contact SARU for a copy of this book with clearer pictures.
Key Issues for Self Advocacy Support Workers

Read this to see 5 key issues that Self Advocacy Support Workers can face.
8 Questions for Self Advocacy Support Workers

Read this to see 8 Questions Self Advocacy Support Workers should regularly ask themselves.
Jeanette Lee’s Story – Barreir Buster
This is Jeanette Lee’s Story, who has been very involved in Victoria’s Disability Rights movement.
Disability Rights UN Games Book

This is a games book about Disability Rights. The games are about what the United Nations says countries should do to protect the Rights of People with Disability.
Tips on How to Write in Plain or Easy English

Read this for tips on how to write in Plain or Easy English.
Self Advocacy Workers Good Practice Handbook

Staff that work with Self Advocacy Groups can read this to learn a few ideas about how to do a good job in their work.
Self Advocacy Worker Code of Conduct

Staff that work with Self Advocacy Groups can read this to hear important things to think about when working for a Self Advocacy Group.