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inclusion – WWDWA Inc https://wwdwa.org.au Women With Disabilities WA Inc Wed, 19 Oct 2016 22:25:57 +0000 en-AU hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 https://wwdwa.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/cropped-Front-Image-32x32.jpg inclusion – WWDWA Inc https://wwdwa.org.au 32 32 WWDWA Inc Receives Community Inclusion and Participation Grant https://wwdwa.org.au/2015/01/27/wwdwa-inc-receives-community-inclusion-and-participation-grant/ Tue, 27 Jan 2015 10:36:24 +0000 http://wwdwa.org.au/?p=27571 Continue reading "WWDWA Inc Receives Community Inclusion and Participation Grant"]]> WWDWA Inc is delighted to report that we were successful in receiving a grant through the Disability Services Commission’s Community Inclusion and Participation Grants Program. Women with Disabilities Making our Lives Count: Past, Present and Future, Subiaco, $35,770: Women with disability will tell their stories through a range of art forms, including writing, spoken word, pictures, visual arts and multimedia resources, with an art show held to share the stories with the community. Part of the grant will be used to make our resources and information more accessible via Easy English to women with intellectual disabilities and women with disabilities who have English as a second language.

We are very excited about these projects. Watch this space for more information!

A number of other excellent projects were funded, please click the link for more information.

http://www.disability.wa.gov.au/about-us1/about-us/count-me-in/community-inclusion-and-participation-grants/

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IBTC – the Big Book of Small Breasts https://wwdwa.org.au/2013/05/27/ibtc-the-big-book-of-small-breasts/ Mon, 27 May 2013 07:46:02 +0000 http://wwdwa.org.au/?p=237 Shay Webster is putting together a Big Book of Small Breasts and is looking for a diverse range of models to take part in this fantastic project. She wants to make sure she includes women with disabilities in the book.

From Shay:

I am on the hunt for women to be involved in a photo book celebrating small breasts and showcasing the issues that small breasted women face. I am after women to pose from fully clothed to topless, this is up to each individual. I have a range of women already involved, but I would like to add some more women of different ethnic backgrounds (Asian, African American etc), women above the age of thirty, women who have chosen to have small breasts (reductions, drag queen, transgender), women who work in the sex trade, exotic dancers, women who have a disability and possibly even women who have lost their small breasts due to illness or injury.

If you fit any of these bills and are interested in being involved, please email me. I require a photo of yourself, it does not have to be nude, I just need to see what you look like and some details, ie, your name, age and anything else you care to share. I will also require a story. You do not need an modeling experience. There is no payment involved and everyone involved are volunteers.

Please email a.webster@live.com.au. Visit the IBTC facebook page

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