Disability Advocacy NSW

project description

Disability Advocacy NSW is committed to elevating the voices of those impacted by a system in need of significant improvement. A key part of this advocacy work includes research and assessing individuals with disabilities' interactions with services such as the NDIS, education, and housing. Weekday’s relationship with DA has evolved over the years. Initially engaged in 2022 to design several research papers, Weekday stepped in after internal staffing changes to assist with social media tiles, media releases, social posting, report writing, and interview transcribing. Since the beginning of 2024, DA has worked with Weekday on a monthly retainer basis, providing assistance with design, copy, and project management tasks as needed. To streamline the review process, our team created a ‘design request form’ and an associated approval workflow, allowing each region to directly request local design needs. As a result, Weekday has developed branded, editable Canva documents for regular events, A4 flyers, and social media tiles. Additionally, our team has coordinated signage updates for premises across DA’s 12 regions, created new merchandise for their advocate teams, and updated template resources for their clients to use in legal settings.

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ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF NGURRA

The City of the Blue Mountains is located within the Ngurra (Country) of the Dharug and Gundungurra peoples. MTNS MADE recognises that Dharug and Gundungurra Traditional Owners have a continuous and deep connection to their Country and that this is of great cultural significance to Aboriginal people, both locally and in the region. For Dharug and Gundungurra People, Ngurra takes in everything within the physical, cultural and spiritual landscape – landforms, waters, air, trees, rocks, plants, animals, foods, medicines, minerals, stories and special places. It includes cultural practice, kinship, knowledge, songs, stories and art, as well as spiritual beings, and people: past, present and future. Blue Mountains City Council pays respect to Elders past and present while recognising the strength, capacity and resilience of past and present Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in the Blue Mountains region.

MTNS MADE is proudly delivered by Blue Mountains City Council