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**Capacity Building Page Coming Soon**

Hello, valued visitors of B-HART,

We're thrilled to announce that we're in the process of enhancing our Capacity Building page to provide you with valuable insights and resources. At B-HART, we are committed to fostering growth and empowerment through capacity building initiatives.

Our dedicated team is working diligently behind the scenes to curate a comprehensive collection of information, guides, and tools that will help you and your organisation build and strengthen essential skills and capabilities.

While we're working on these enhancements, the Capacity Building page is currently undergoing updates. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause, but rest assured, the wait will be worth it.

In just a short while, we'll unveil an updated Capacity Building page filled with valuable content to support your journey towards excellence. We appreciate your patience and understanding as we finalise these improvements.

Thank you for choosing B-HART as your partner in growth. We look forward to presenting you with a resourceful Capacity Building experience.

Best regards,
The B-HART Team

Project Description

The "How to Claim Your Human Rights" project addresses the significant power imbalance between individuals with disabilities and the providers who support them. Our aim is to transform the way people with disabilities interact with service providers by promoting human rights-based practices. We focus on ensuring that everyone can recognise these practices when negotiating for their supports and services.

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Meet our Project Partners

We are proud to collaborate with the following organisations:

• B-HART: Leading the project with a dedicated focus on promoting human rights.
• Lived Experience Australia (LEA): Representing individuals with lived experience of mental health issues and psychosocial disabilities.
• DnD (Diversity and Disability): A self-advocacy program supporting people with disabilities from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds.
• South Australian Council for Intellectual Disability (SACID): Advocating for people with intellectual disabilities and their families.
• Deafblind Victoria (DBV): A self-advocacy group run by and for individuals with deaf blindness.
• ColourFull Abilities: An LGBTQIA+ specific disability organization, owned and run by individuals with lived experience.
• KYD-X Foundation: Focusing on children with disabilities, their parents, and carers, providing essential support and advocacy.


Each partner brings unique strengths and expertise to the project, ensuring a comprehensive and inclusive approach to promoting the human rights practice model.

 


Project Activities

Our project includes a variety of activities aimed at empowering our community:

• Co-designing Content: Peer leaders will collaborate to create impactful and relevant materials tailored to the community's needs.
• Capacity Building: Training sessions will enhance the skills and knowledge of peer leaders, enabling them to conduct workshops and lead discussion groups.
• Resource Distribution: We will utilize innovative and effective channels to widely distribute resources, ensuring they reach as many people as possible.

These activities are designed to foster a deeper understanding of human rights-based practices and build the confidence needed to self-advocate in everyday situations.

 

Get Involved and Stay Connected


Join us in making a positive difference! If you are passionate about human rights and disability advocacy, if you are an organisation working in disability sector we invite you to register and stay connected to the project's activities. You will receive invites to events and opportunities to participate in activities. Your involvement can help empower individuals with disabilities to claim their rights and negotiate for better support and services.
 

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