Community Support Event

October 2025

The Community Support Event is a peer-networking fair designed to bring together individuals with disabilities, their families, service providers, and community advocates. This event features information booths, advocacy support services, and opportunities for meaningful connections and resource sharing.

Participants can access essential information about disability rights, available support services, and connect with peer mentors and advocacy groups. The event aims to strengthen community networks and empower individuals with knowledge and resources.

Event Resources

Download: Know Your Disability Rights (PDF)

This comprehensive guide provides essential information about your disability rights, legal protections, and how to advocate for yourself and others. Perfect for individuals, families, and advocates attending the Community Support Event.

Event Features

  • Information booths with resources on disability rights and support services
  • Advocacy support and guidance from experienced advocates
  • Peer networking opportunities to connect with others in the community
  • Access to service directories and referral information
  • Interactive sessions on navigating support systems

Who Should Attend

  • Individuals with disabilities and their families
  • Community advocates and peer mentors
  • Service providers and support workers
  • Anyone interested in learning about disability rights and support

GET IN TOUCH

Head Office – Dubbo

71A TAMWORTH STREET,

DUBBO NSW 2830

Wellington Office

3A CHARLES STREET,

WELLINGTON NSW 2820

PHONE: 02 8413 1353

EMAIL: INFO@NSWCWMA.ORG.AU

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