Wheelchair Skills Program 2026
AQA, 416 Heidelberg Rd, Fairfield VIC, Australia
We offer support and connection through a wide range of events, from personal development courses, workshops, information and knowledge sharing sessions, wheelchair and transfer skills sessions, to social and recreational activities. All our events are either peer-led or peer-informed, drawing on community’s wealth of lived experience to ensure they’re relevant, inclusive and useful.
AQA, 416 Heidelberg Rd, Fairfield VIC, Australia
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AQA acknowledges that we live and work on lands stolen from the oldest continuous culture on earth. While our office is on the lands of the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation, we live and work on First Nations lands across Victoria. We acknowledge that sovereignty was never ceded, and that this was, and always will be, Aboriginal land. We pay our deepest respect to Elders past and present, and we thank them for holding wisdom and caring for country. We also acknowledge that AQA’s work of building a more caring and inclusive society - where everyone has the resources they need to live well - follows in the footsteps of a long and ongoing struggle of First Nations peoples across the continent to be afforded the self determination, respect and resources they need to live well.
Disability doesn’t discriminate, so our community is as diverse as the richly diverse culture we exist in. Having the fullest version of ourselves on display, seen and appreciated, is a fundamental aspect of living a full and meaningful life. It is also the foundation from which the full benefit of our capacity building and empowering supports are accessed. Recognising this, we have developed an organisational culture where diversity is not just thoughtfully and respectfully accommodated, but truly celebrated - be it ethnicity, religion, ability, age, gender, sexuality or gender identity.
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