Events 2018
April
Muscular Dystrophy WA hosts Coffee Mornings on the first Tuesday of every month at The Niche in Nedlands.
The Armadale/Gosnells Linking Together group meets on the first Tuesday of each month for a lunch event.
Located in a lush Jarrah forest on the banks of Chapman Brook, the WA Disabled Sports Association’s (WADSA) Warner Glen camp in held at peaceful, nature-based campsite.
Would you like to discuss an issue, concern or idea one-on-one with a Disability Services Commission Board member? The next Reference Network meeting will give you the chance to do just that.
From 16 - 20 April, nearly 1000 athletes with intellectual disability from across the country will demonstrate their skills at Special Olympics Australia’s National Games 2018 in Adelaide.
Muscular Dystrophy WA’s school holiday program provides days of fun recreational activities to school-aged children who have neuromuscular conditions.
What are the early indicators of Autism? What role can parents and people who work with children play in supporting early diagnosis and intervention?
In April 2018, Variety will hold its first Motor Mouth Camp designed exclusively for teenagers.
Muscular Dystrophy WA’s school holiday program provides days of fun recreational activities to school-aged children who have neuromuscular conditions.
The WA Disabled Sports Association’s (WADSA) Ern Halliday camp provides a metropolitan beach stay for people with disability.
2018 WA Disability Support Award winners will be announced and presented with their award, including a cash prize of $2000, at a gala dinner on Saturday, 28 April 2018 at Crown Perth.
West Australian school students are invited to submit artwork for Therapy Focus’s 17th annual Art Competition. Winning artworks will be used to illustrate a storybook written by local teacher, author and artist Sean Avery.