Youth Disability Advocacy Service

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Melbourne, Australia

ydas.org.au
Disability services & support organisation· Disability services· Civic & Social Organization

Youth Disability Advocacy Service Reviews | Rating 5 out of 5 stars (1 reviews)

Youth Disability Advocacy Service is located in Melbourne, Australia on 235 Queen St. Youth Disability Advocacy Service is rated 5 out of 5 in the category disability services & support organisation in Australia. We are the only advocacy service in Victoria dedicated to helping young people with disability achieve their human rights. We offer a free individual advocacy service to young people aged 12-25 who have a disability. This means that you can come to us if you feel like your rights are being ignored and you need help. YDAS is continually undertaking systemic advocacy and working on policy issues that are important to young people with disabilities such as housing, independent living, employment and education. We work to ensure that the interests of young people with a disability are heard by government and other decision-makers. Established in 2006, YDAS is a core agency of Youth Affairs Council Victoria. YDAS is funded by the Victorian Government.

Address

235 Queen St

Phone

+61 455621849

Company size

11-50 employees

Headquarters

Melbourne, Victoria

Founded

2006

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Jamie Halliday

I used to be part of this group when Ashley Heenan used to be there. I would recommend for this disability organisation to come to a day placement called Araluen on Thursday mornings. Araluen is a day placement where people that has an intellectual disability’s go. We all attend the programs there one of the programs that we run on the Thursday mornings is called the leadership program. We are learning all about advocacy and also being an advocate for people that that an intellectual disability’s. Would you all consider in becoming a partnership with the Araluen team ? Because the people who is participating in the leadership program they need to learn how to advocate for people that has an intellectual disability’s. Also we have to learn a thing about being a good leader and learning about advocacy. Would this organisation mind to help the Araluen team out ? If so would you mind if you could be in charged of the leadership program at Araluen? if so would you consider to help us to learn and how to become an advocate and also learning about advocacy at the same time? Would you be happy to teach us all of those things ? If so you would have to have passed certificates working with disability’s. Thank you Jamie