The Disability Advocacy Resource Unit (DARU) have released a new course: Advocating for People with a Disability from Cultural and Linguistically Diverse Backgrounds. In this course you will learn about the challenges and barriers that CALD people face in accessing services, and what advocates can do to help overcome these barriers and meet the needs of people with disability from CALD backgrounds, across all service settings.
Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) people with disability, as a cohort, are at higher risk of experiencing violence and abuse when compared to the general population of people with disability. They are also less likely to have access to support.
In this course you will learn about the challenges and barriers that CALD people face in accessing services, and what advocates can do to help overcome these barriers and meet the needs of people with disability from CALD backgrounds, across all service settings.
This course was developed with the help of Action on Disability within Ethnic Communities (ADEC) and is based off their Advance Your Advocacy Practice Session of 18th July 2024.
Advocating for People with a Disability from Cultural and Linguistically Diverse Backgrounds
Total number of lessons: 5
Category: Micro courses
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