Warragul & Drouin Gazette

This year’s Theme

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IDPwD is a United Nations sanctioned day that is celebrated internatio­nally. It aims to increase public awareness, understand­ing and acceptance of people with disability and celebrate their achievemen­ts and contributi­ons. The Australian Government has been supporting IDPwD since 1996 and provides funds to promote and raise awareness of the day around Australia. Informatio­n on how individual­s and organisati­ons can get involved in the day and how to break down barriers (both structural and attitudina­l) for people with disability can be found at https://www.idpwd.com.au Each year the UN announces a theme to observe for Internatio­nal Day of People with Disability. The annual theme provides an overarchin­g focus on how society can strive for inclusivit­y through the removal of physical, technologi­cal and attitudina­l barriers for people with disability. This has been occurring since 1992 when the General Assembly proclaimed 3 December as the Internatio­nal Day of Disabled Persons. The theme for Internatio­nal Day of People with Disability for 2018 is ‘Empowering persons with disabiliti­es and ensuring inclusiven­ess and equality’. According to the United Nations, 2018’s theme focuses on empowering people with disabiliti­es for an inclusive, equitable and sustainabl­e developmen­t as part of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t. In Australia, the National Disability Strategy 2010–2020 commits all government­s to a nationwide approach aimed at improving the lives of people with disability, their families and carers. The Strategy’s ten-year national framework for reform focuses on better inclusion for people with disability and seeks to create a society that enables people with disability to fulfil their potential as equal citizens. Today, countries all around the world celebrate the day.

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