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Generic social media tiles
Use social media to raise awareness and show support for International Day of People with Disability. Share the generic posts and use the templates to promote your events and messages of inclusion. Remember to use the hashtag #IDPwD. -
Auslan – Social media tile
Promote IDPwD with these Auslan social media tiles. -
Braille social media tiles
Use social media to raise awareness and show support for International Day of People with Disability by sharing our Braille‑themed tiles. -
What is IDPwD
International Day of People with Disability (IDPwD) is a United Nations (UN) observed day recognised on 3 December each year. The aim of IDPwD is to raise awareness, understanding and acceptance of the 5.5 million people with disability in Australia. -
Logo guidelines
If you are planning an event or activity for International Day of People with Disability (IDPwD), you can use the IDPwD logo to create your own promotional materials. -
Community Conversation Guide 2025 – Auslan
We made this Community Conversation Guide to help you discuss International Day of People with Disability and disability more broadly. -
Senses scavenger hunt activity sheet
Use your five senses to complete this activity sheet. -
Listen and sniff classroom activity
Discuss the five senses. For what purposes do we use each one? How do you think we would adapt if we were relying on one or two senses? -
True or false activity sheet
Use this activity to lead a classroom discussion about facts and myths using the true or false sheet. -
Brainstorming activity
Use creative thinking skills to complete this activity sheet. -
Communicating with Braille
Experience a different form of communication (Braille) by completing this activity sheet. -
Acrostic poem – Diversity
Promote diversity by completing the acrostic poem -
Colouring in sheet
Get colouring with this IDPwD colouring in sheet. -
How to get involved in IDPwD
There are many ways you can be part of creating an inclusive and diverse community. You can break down barriers and promote inclusiveness by encouraging your school, workplace, or community group to organise an IDPwD event on or around 3 December. -
How to get involved in IDPWD – Auslan
There are many ways you can be part of creating an inclusive and diverse community. You can break down barriers and promote inclusiveness by encouraging your school, workplace, or community group to organise an IDPwD event on or around 3 December. -
Paperchain
Decorate your classroom with these paper chains. -
Chatterbox origami
Our chatterbox is made from folding a paper template to create a pyramid-like structure that has flaps that open to reveal IDPWD messages. -
Pull up banner
Artwork in a number of brand colours for to have a pull up banner printed for your event. -
Editable poster templates
Use these templates to promote IDPwD events in your classroom, community or workplace. -
Lanyard
Use this lanyard template to create name-tags for your event. -
Information kit for Community Groups
The kit helps community groups support International Day of People with Disability by promoting awareness, hosting inclusive events, learning about disability inclusion, and engaging communities to foster accessible, respectful environments. -
Sean Skeels and Marley Whatarau – 2024 IDPwd Ambassadors – Audio described
Sean Skeels (he/him) and Marley Whatarau (he/him) are best friends who bond over dancing and cooking videos. -
Sean Skeels and Marley Whatarau – 2024 IDPwd Ambassadors – Auslan
Sean Skeels (he/him) and Marley Whatarau (he/him) are best friends who bond over dancing and cooking videos. -
Sean Skeels and Marley Whatarau – 2024 IDPwd Ambassadors
Sean Skeels (he/him) and Marley Whatarau (he/him) are best friends who bond over dancing and cooking videos. -
Information kit for Workplaces
The kit helps workplaces support International Day of People with Disability by raising awareness, promoting inclusion, and offering classroom resources, event ideas, and ways to engage students and the wider community.
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