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Deadly First Nations Shout Out Group

The Deadly First Nations Shout Out Group is a self advocacy group run by and for First Nations people with intellectual disability and acquired brain injury.
Where is it?
Melbourne and other locations, VIC
How do I join?
In person,
Online
Who is running it?
Deadly First Nations Shout Out Group

Who it’s for

You can be a member of The Deadly First Nations Shoutout Group if you are:

  • First Nations 
  • Someone with an intellectual disability or an acquired brain injury
  • Live in Australia

Where is it

The group is based in Victoria.

About the group

The group cares about:

  • Stopping abuse and racism to people that are First Nations with a disability
  • Educating the public about Intellectual disabilities and acquired brain injuries
  • Being part of the First Nations community

The ‘Deadlys’ like to yarn with peers, be part of their community and keep their culture strong.

Get in touch

Contact the Self Resource Unit (SARU) to get in touch with this group.

info@saru.net.au

(03) 9639 6856

This group is run by

Deadly First Nations Shout Out Group

The Deadly First Nations Shout Out Group is a Self group run by and for First Nations people with intellectual disability and acquired brain injury.