Stop Abuse Booklet

Read this to learn about abuse and how to speak up about abuse.
Tips for Including People with Intellectual Disability in Meetings
Watch this to hear members of Reinforce Self Advocacy share stories of being in good and bad meetings. They give their tips for making meetings inclusive for people with an Intellectual Disability. Reinforce Self Advocacy is Australia’s oldest Self Advocacy organisation run by and for people with intellectual disability.
Tips for Including People with an Acquired Brain Injury in Meetings
Watch this to hear members of Brain Injury Matters share tips for making meetings inclusive for people with an Acquired Brain Injury. Brain Injury Matters in a Self Advocacy and community education organisation run by and for people with Acquired Brain Injury in Victoria.
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.
Racism Hurts Me Because…
Self Advocates from Power in Culture and Ethnicity (PCE) share why racism hurts them. They also share times where they feel power in their culture.
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.
Positive Powerful Parents Songs and Spoken Words
Watch this to listen to spoken word and songs from Positive Powerful Parents members about their lives.
How Would You Feel?
Watch this to hear Positive Powerful Parents members talk about their experience of being parents with intellectual disability.
Keeping Families Together
Watch this to listen to Positive Powerful Parents members talk about supports needed for parents with an intelectual disability.
ABC Interview about Rainbow Rights

Listen to this to hear Cameron Bloomfield from Rainbow Rights talks about Rainbow Rights’s Anthem in an interview with the ABC. Rainbow Rights is a self-advocacy group run by and for people with an intellectual disability in the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer or Questioning, Intersex, Asexual (LGBTIQA+) community.