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September EYDN Peer Network: Telling Your Story

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What will we be doing?

5:30-6:00: Welcomes, introduction to the topic.

6:00-6:45: We will talk a bit about what your story means, and why you may share your story. You do not need to share anything you don’t want to.

Your story can look different to other stories, & can be about lots of different things! You may think about how you may share a personal story, a professional story, or many other types of stories!

We will be discussing about how you may share your story and why. You do not need to share anything during the session if you don’t want to, & we ask stories shared are kept appropriate and mindful of others.

6:45-7:00: Break

7:00-7:30: We will have final conversations and wrap up!

Catering will be provided!

Who is this for?

Young people with disability aged 16-30 years old who

Live in South Australia (online or in-person attendance)

About EYDN

Enabled Youth Disability Network (EYDN) is an organisation run by and for young people with disability between 18-30 years in South Australia.

EYDN is dedicated to amplifying the voices and aspirations of young persons with disability through systemic advocacy, co-designing and facilitating peer networks and capacity building activities, in partnership with Purple Orange. EYDN is funded by the Australian Government Department of Health, Disability and Ageing.

Our monthly peer network meetings provide opportunities to create community, develop self-advocacy skills and build confidence and knowledge in areas such as education, employment, independent living skills and human rights.

For any questions, please contact ninac@purpleorange.org.au

You can also visit the EYDN Website to find out more about what we do. Connect with us on Instagram and Facebook!

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You do not need to be an NDIS participant. You do not need to have a diagnosis. Disability identity can mean many different things.

This is a free event. We also provide catering during the break.

Please let us know your access requirements via ticket registration so we can best accommodate.

Our sessions are accessible and LGBTQIA+ friendly.

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