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Advocacy In Action Conference 2026

An exciting conference about the future of the NDIS and what it means for people with disability.
How do I attend?
In person
What day is it on?
Monday, 22 June 2026 – Tuesday, 23 June 2026
What time does it start and end?
It is on all day
Who is it for?
People with intellectual disability,
Family and carers,
Professionals
What is it about?
Making choices and saying what you want,
NDIS and your health,
Ways to get better health care,
Health rights
Who is running it?
VALID

This is an exciting conference about the future of the and what it means for people with disability.

There will be sessions on:

  • Perspectives on the changes to the NDIS
  • Disability issues in the Victorian State Election
  • Health care for people with intellectual disability
  • Justice interface

It brings together people with disability, families, supporters and advocates to share information, hear from speakers, and plan what action is needed next.

This event is hosted by

VALID

VALID is the Victorian peak organisation for adults with intellectual disability. They develop training, information and resources to help empower people with disability and their families since 1989.