Women with Disabilities Australia launch Neve Women With Disabilities Australia (WWDA) officially launched Neve – a revolutionary website co-designed for women, girls, feminine-identifying, and non-binary people with disabilities.


 

Women With Disabilities Australia (WWDA) officially launched Neve – a revolutionary website co-designed for women, girls, feminine-identifying, and non-binary people with disabilities.

Neve is a safe, inclusive, and accessible online space to:

  • connect with other women and non-binary people with disabilities
  • access resources and information tailored to your needs
  • share your experiences and stories and
  • advocate for change.

Support.

Everyone needs help sometimes. Here, you’ll find ideas to cope and links to practical support. We talk about getting help for legal issues, your health, money, sex, relationships, violence and abuse. We also share information about helplines, services that connect you to caring people and good advice when you need it.

Getting help to be safe from violence and abuse

You might need somewhere safe to stay or money to change the locks on your house. Perhaps you want to talk to a kind and caring person. Whatever you need, support is available when you’ve experienced violence or abuse. Some services focus on helping people with disabilities. Here, we share resources to help you build a safer, healthier life.

Together, we are working towards the prevention of violence against women, girls, feminine identifying, and gender-diverse people with disabilities.

Visit NEVE today.

It’s an accessible website!

Bigger fonts!

Voice assist!

Get help NOW button!

Languages!

Quick Exit Button!

Everything a disabled woman needs in an emergency!

https://www.neve-plainenglish.wwda.org.au/support

 

Donna Best, co-designer of NEVE website

Donna Best, co-designer of NEVE website

 

Amoscare is your NDIS Registered Provider in Shepparton

Amoscare is your NDIS Registered Provider in Shepparton

 


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