Public Awareness Workshop

April 2026

The Public Awareness Workshop is designed to train local businesses and service providers on inclusive practices, with a particular focus on understanding disability across cultures. This workshop helps organizations create more accessible and culturally sensitive services for individuals with disabilities from diverse cultural backgrounds.

Participants will learn about cultural considerations in disability support, how to bridge communication gaps, and practical strategies for implementing inclusive practices that respect both cultural diversity and disability needs.

Workshop Resources

Download: Bridging Disability Across Cultures (PDF)

This comprehensive presentation covers cultural considerations in disability support, strategies for bridging communication gaps, and practical approaches to inclusive service delivery. Suitable for businesses, service providers, and community organizations.

Workshop Objectives

  • Understand cultural perspectives on disability across different communities
  • Learn strategies for culturally sensitive disability support
  • Develop skills for effective cross-cultural communication
  • Implement inclusive practices that respect cultural diversity
  • Create accessible services for CALD individuals with disabilities

Target Audience

  • Local businesses and retailers
  • Service providers and community organizations
  • Healthcare and social service professionals
  • Educational institutions
  • Government agencies and local councils

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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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The New South Wales Central West Muslims Association acknowledges the First Peoples of Australia as the traditional custodians of the land on which we work. We acknowledge their cultures are living ones, which relate to their ongoing connection to all things living and non-living on land, sea and sky. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present. May the children of today lead us to a brighter tomorrow.