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The Youth Disability Advocacy Service (YDAS) is an advocacy organisation that works with disabled young people aged 12 to 25.
We work with disabled young people in Victoria to make sure you can speak up and are being treated fairly. You can access our free advocacy service if you need advice or support.
We run programs so that you can learn to speak up for yourself and others. We talk with disabled young people about what matters most to you. We then help the government and other organisations understand those issues so they can treat disabled young people fairly.
YDAS is a core agency of Youth Affairs Council Victoria (YACVic). YDAS was established in 2006 and is funded by the Victorian Government.
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Siena attends YDAS Facilitation Training
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Young People’s Disability Employment Services (DES) Experiences
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Community, Not Competition: My Newfound Disability Pride
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Do you have to call yourself disabled to do the Young Leaders Program?
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Genuine Accessibility: A Reflection on the YDAS Young Leaders Program
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My journey from Young Leader Program participant to facilitator
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How to Protect Yourself Against COVID-19 During VCE Exams
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Redefining leadership: Inclusive leaders are better leaders
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Getting the COVID-19 Vaccine As Disabled Young People
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Rose’s Experience as an Autistic Young Person