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Uniting Local Area Coordinator Yaw (pictured left) supports Skye, an NDIS participant in Western Sydney. Says Skye: “Yaw understands what I’m going through.” Uniting Local Area Coordinator Yaw (pictured left) supports Skye, an NDIS participant in Western Sydney. Says Skye: “Yaw understands what I’m going through.”

A decade of impact: announcing the Uniting Disability Impact Awards

IN April, Uniting Local Area Coordination (LAC) proudly celebrates 10 years of delivering the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) to communities in NSW.
 
To celebrate their ‘Decade of Impact’, Uniting LAC has launched the inaugural Uniting Disability Impact Awards. 
 
“These Awards recognise individuals and organisations in NSW and the ACT who have made meaningful, lasting contributions to inclusion for people with disability,” said Jennine Blundell, the Head of LAC at Uniting NSW.ACT.
 
Uniting is calling for nominations across four categories highlighting leadership, advocacy, collaboration, and ideas that put people with disability at the centre:
 
Organisation Award (Community)
Open to organisations operating within NSW that have made a meaningful and lasting contribution to disability inclusion and improved outcomes for people with disability.
 
Leadership Award (Community)
Open to leaders who have demonstrated inclusive leadership, integrity, and compassion in advancing positive change for people with disability and their communities.
 
Individual Award (Community)
Open to individuals who have used their lived or living experience, advocacy, or community contribution to influence, strengthen, and promote disability inclusion.
 
Uniting LAC / Team Award (Uniting LAC Program)
Open to Uniting Local Area Coordination (LAC) staff members or teams, recognising contribution, collaboration, and impact within the Uniting LAC program.
 
Nominations close on April 6. Winners will be announced at an event in Sydney on April 21 bringing together NDIS participants, community partners and staff.
 
Jennine Blundell, the Head of LAC said: “Reaching this 10-year milestone as a proud partner of the NDIS is an opportunity to reflect on the people who have helped us shape a more inclusive community.
 
“We’re launching the Uniting Disability Impact Awards to shine a light on people with disability, their families and carers, and the organisations who’ve helped us make an impact over the last decade.  
 
“All are ‘champions of change’ whose efforts continue to improve outcomes and expand opportunities for people with disability. We’re excited to see what we can achieve together in the next 10 years,” she said.
 
Find out more about Uniting LAC at www.lac.uniting.org
 
About Uniting Local Area Coordination
 
Uniting Local Area Coordination (LAC) supports 53,000 NDIS participants to access and make the most of the NDIS in Southern NSW, the Illawarra-Shoalhaven, Nepean-Blue Mountains, Northern Sydney and Western Sydney regions and Hunter New England. They engage with communities to promote the strengths of people with disability and facilitate greater inclusion. The team is committed to employing people who live with disability, carers and people with lived experience.
 
About Uniting 
 
Uniting NSW.ACT contributes to the work of the Uniting Church in NSW and the ACT, through social justice advocacy, community services and spiritual care, providing services for people through all ages and stages of life, and drive solutions to systemic issues so people experiencing disadvantage can live their best lives. Their purpose is to inspire people, enliven communities and confront injustice. Values include diversity and always welcome everyone exactly as they are.  
 
Image: Uniting Local Area Coordinator Yaw (pictured left) supports Skye, an NDIS participant in Western Sydney. Says Skye: “Yaw understands what I’m going through.”


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