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Championing an Inclusive Community on International Day of People with Disability (IDPwD)

by | Nov 4, 2025

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Paper cut-out figures, including people with and without disability, holding hands in a circle surrounded by coloured pencils, symbolising inclusion and community.

International Day of People with Disability (IDPwD) is a United Nations day observed across the globe each year on December 3.

This important day aims to foster greater community awareness, understanding, and acceptance of people with disability, promoting a more inclusive and accessible world for everyone.

A Global Call for Inclusivity

Since its inception in 1992, IDPwD has served as a powerful platform for change. Each year, the United Nations designates a theme that guides conversations and actions worldwide.

These themes provide a focus for how society can work together to remove physical, technological, and attitudinal barriers, ensuring people with disability can fully participate in all aspects of life.

Australia’s Commitment to Action

In Australia, IDPwD is a collective effort. It brings together government bodies, schools, community groups, businesses, and individuals to celebrate and empower the 5.5 million Australians living with disability.

This collaboration is key to building a truly diverse and supportive society from the ground up.

A strong example of this commitment can be seen through organisations like Pink Ribbon Community Supports Australia, a trusted NDIS provider serving the Sunshine Coast and Gympie regions.

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Pink Ribbon Community Supports Australia offers person-centred support services that include:

  • daily living assistance: such as meal preparation, household tasks, help with shopping, or getting ready for the day
  • personal care: including support with showering, dressing, and other hygiene routines that help maintain dignity and comfort
  • transport support: for appointments, social visits, and community activities, using vehicles suitable for participants who use walking aids or can transfer from a wheelchair, with space to store mobility equipment safely
  • community engagement: which helps participants connect with others through local events, programs, or social outings… building friendships, confidence, and a sense of belonging

With a dedicated local team, we focus on empowering individuals to achieve their goals, advocating for independence, and creating real opportunities for positive change in the lives of people with disability.

Our compassionate approach and community-driven values help build a more inclusive Australia, reflecting the very spirit of IDPwD.

So let’s all work together to build a community where everyone feels valued and included.

Your participation matters!

Thank you for being part of our community.
~ The team at Pink Ribbon Community Supports Australia.
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