Growing Bold
This Pride Month, we’re sharing the story behind our wonderful Pride Support Network – part of our efforts towards inclusivity, awareness and celebration, and open to everyone in the organisation to join.
As a visionary leader, and courageous advocate for human and disability justice, Renay Barker-Mulholland is much more than an inspiration. She is a change-maker and a proud mother, sister, daughter, aunty and niece with a story to tell.
There are few spaces in Australia that can claim to be genuinely accessible and inclusive. Here, owner of queer utopian night space ‘My Lover Cindi’ gives her top tips on how to succeed in any space.
Feros Care has partnered with the local community and Life Skills Australia to bring a SWISH table to Townsville, making sport more accessible for those with vision impairment.
The new ‘Kids in Sport’ program ensures more kids can play their sport of choice and get involved with their local communities, making sport more accessible for all. We’re also encouraging local clubs to be more inclusive.
Feros Care clients Shirley and Bob have just celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary – and they have great, practical tips to share with those hoping to find, or hold onto, love.
Eliza Ault-Connell is no stranger to conversations about disability. The Feros Care LAC (Local Area Coordinator) and Paralympian shares her most important tips with us for a new year.
Our latest episode of the Grow Bold with Disability podcast unravels the myth that people with disability don’t make for good employees – featuring panel of experts in the field.
According to Chloe Hayden, an award-winning motivational speaker, actor, performer, author, influencer, content creator and disability rights activist and advocate.