D. 100 // 21-30

21 // Accessible Action Consulting: Accessible Action values and promotes the social model of disability and supports organisations to improve outcomes and increase participation for people with disability. Providing functional expertise and valuable lived experience from the perspectives of people with disability, we recognize the importance of access and inclusion in everything we do. https://accessibleaction.com/

22 // Marco Polo: Marco Polo is designed for anyone seeking and providing disability housing supports. NDIS participants can find and choose their ideal housemates and providers. Support coordinators can streamline the matching process for their clients. Providers can connect with a diverse pool of participants seeking housing solutions. Unlike other platforms, this solution is designed to assist all stakeholders in empowering the participant home and living journey. By Providing an NDIS Housemate Matching Platform we are focusing on the people you live with rather than the property you live in. www.marcopoloportal.com

23 // Disability Club: Disability Club is the perfect place to connect, share experiences, and celebrate diversity. By joining, you’ll meet like-minded individuals, gain access to valuable resources, and help advocate for inclusivity and awareness. Together, we create a space where everyone feels empowered to thrive. Join for FREE today! disabilityclubcommunity.com

24 // Adapt VA: The VA Course For Disabled & Neurodivergent People. A self-paced online course that will take you through the necessary steps to setting up your own virtual assistance business, the skills you need to take on assistant work and an introduction to commonly used programs and adaptations you can make to suit your individual needs. www.adaptva.co

Influence looks like this: a story, a feed, a platform… and a mission.

25 // neurokindred: The Neurokindred therapeutic journey is for those who are at a place in their life where they are sitting in the space post-identification, reflecting on what happens next and what could have been. neurokindred.com

26 // Studio A. At Studio A, we are dedicated to professionally empower artists with disability and have their voices heard within contemporary Australian culture. For our artists, access to conventional art education and employment opportunities have previously been limited or non-existent. Studio A creates pathways to overcome these barriers, resulting in greater access to stable, fulfilling employment.. www.studioa.org.au

27 // Accessible Chef: Accessible Chef is a collection of free visual recipes and other resources to help teach cooking skills to individuals with disabilities at home or in a special education classroom. Looking for Your Special Chef? You’re in the right place! We changed our name to better reflect our goal to make cooking more accessible for everyone. accessiblechef.com

28 // Travel without limits: We are Australia’s first–and only!–disability-specific travel magazine. We share stories from people with lived experience of travelling with disabilities to inform and inspire others. People with disabilities deserve to know what’s possible, and see themselves reflected in their information resources.  Our founder, Julie Jones, has decades of experience travelling with her son, Braeden, who lives with cerebral palsy. Her determination to make the world more accessible for him has led to a successful blog, a massive online community, and now a travel magazine addressing the specific needs of travellers with disabilities. travelwithoutlimits.com.au

29 // Pathfinders NT: Pathfinders is proud to be the first certified social enterprise in the Northern Territory. We reinvest our profits into programs that support young people and our community. By working with Pathfinders, you're contributing to a brighter future for everyone in the NT. pathfindersnt.com.au

30 // Oakdale: Oakdale Enterprises is a not for profit organisation that produces a wide range of quality products and services. We are an independent, fully Tasmanian owned business that has operated since 1964. Our team of focused, hardworking employees really care about providing genuine customer service. People are at the heart of our business. We train and employ more 80 people with a disability. The Oakdale acorn upholds our roots in family, community and strength we have built, while symbolising our belief in people’s potential to grow. https://oakdale.org.au

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