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Rights, Wrongs, Advocacy and Justice: A Panel Discussion on the Human Rights of People with Intellectual Disability

  • Writer: CASA
    CASA
  • Oct 23, 2024
  • 1 min read

Rights, Wrongs, Advocacy, and Justice: A Community Discussion

Join us for an insightful and engaging event exploring the human rights of people with intellectual disabilities. Hosted by Citizen Advocacy South Australia and Amnesty International Australia, this free charity event will dive into critical issues of advocacy, justice, and support for some of the most vulnerable in our community.


🗓️ Date: Wednesday, October 30, 2024⏰ Time: 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM📍 Location: The Auditorium, Living Choice, 123 Fisher St, Fullarton SA 5063💻 Live-stream available: Pay-what-you-wish option


This event welcomes everyone—whether you’re an advocate, a family member, or simply someone who wants to learn more about these important issues. No registration needed, just show up or tune in online!



Rights, Wrongs, Advocacy and Justice
A panel deliver by experts on Rights and Advocacy for people with disabilities.

 
 
 

4 Comments


Emma Joye
Emma Joye
Jan 14

This is an important and timely discussion that highlights voices too often overlooked. Bringing together advocacy, justice, and community dialogue can create real awareness and change. Events like this help people better understand the rights and dignity of individuals with intellectual disabilities. Community-led initiatives make a powerful impact when they’re inclusive and accessible. It also brings to mind The American Patch, where we create all types of custom patches in the USA to support causes, advocacy groups, and organizations that stand for meaningful social values.

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This looks like a really important and timely discussion. Creating space to talk about advocacy, justice, and the rights of people with intellectual disabilities truly matters. It’s great that the event is accessible both in person and online. Community-led conversations like this help build understanding and support. We see similar values reflected at The Eagle Patches when creating woven and embroidered patches for awareness and advocacy groups. Wishing the panel a meaningful and impactful discussion.

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Elvin Henry
Elvin Henry
Dec 08, 2025

This is such an important and timely discussion—advocacy and justice for people with intellectual disabilities truly deserve more community attention and action. It’s encouraging to see organizations coming together to create spaces for learning and meaningful dialogue. In our own small way at Eagle Patches, we often support community and advocacy groups by creating custom awareness patches that help spread powerful messages of inclusion and support. Events like this truly show how a collective voice can drive positive change.

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William Jojo
William Jojo
May 02, 2025

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I appreciate that this event is open to everyone, education and awareness are the first steps toward real change. Will definitely try to tune in online!

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