About us

Who we are

The Disability Dialogue is a new way to approach reform – through conversations and collaboration that can deliver real solutions and meaningful change for people with disability.

We do not wait to be asked by government what it is we need – we talk about the things that matter to us and bring our solutions to government, ensuring people with disability are driving the conversation. 

Led by people with disability, the Disability Dialogue centres the ideas and voices of people with disability in everything we do – and we invite you to join to conversation and make your voice heard.

What we do

We run disability-led events, projects and conversations, to generate new ideas by coming at old problems from different angles. 

This video helps explain why the Disability Dialogue is important and the way we bring a range of different stakeholder groups together to find common ground.

Image: Elly Desmarchelier wearing a blue shirt. Behind her are blurred people and a conference centre.

Who is involved?

The founding partners of the Disability Dialogue are:

We look forward to welcoming new partners as we continue to grow. We will collaborate with a broad range of people and partners to deliver projects and events.

Join us to stay up to date with events, projects and ideas.

Email us at info@disabilitydialogue.com.au with questions and feedback.

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Acknowledgement of Country

We pay respect to the Traditional Custodians of the lands upon which we gather, collaborate and create. We also acknowledge and extend our respects to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and their Elders past and present, and celebrate their existing, original and ancient connection to the lands and waterways across Australia

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