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Neve

After two years of working closely with the WWDA community, we are excited to introduce Neve.

Neve is a safe and accessible website by and for women, girls, and gender-diverse people with disabilities. Neve explores our shared experiences. Some experiences are hard. Some are empowering. Neve offers a place to learn and a place to take action.

What you’ll find on Neve

  • Awareness and advocacy: Learn about the issues affecting our community and find ways to make your voice heard. You deserve to be safe.
  • Support for you: Everyone needs help sometimes. On Neve, you’ll find ideas to cope and links to practical support. You matter.
  • Wellbeing: Explore ways to care for ourselves and others. Find information to help you heal and recover, get to know your body, and get the most out of life. 
  • Storytelling: Share your own stories and read about others’ experiences.
  • Educational resources: Access guides, articles, and fact sheets on various topics important to women with disabilities.

Resources for everyone

Neve isn’t just for women with disabilities. We also have a dedicated section for families and supporters. People and organisations who work with our community also have a dedicated section, including free professional development courses.

Explore Neve today

Visit neve.wwda.org.au to discover a wealth of information, support, and connection. Choose between our Easy Read and Plain English modes to tailor your experience. Use our accessibility tools and change the font size to suit you, or use our voiceover tool to read the text aloud.

Built by the community, for the community

Neve was created thanks to the incredible contributions of over 200 women and gender-diverse people with disabilities, along with their families, support networks and professionals. Your voices and lived experiences have shaped Neve into a valuable resource for everyone in our community.

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Recording available for recent Neve virtual event!

July 3, 2024

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WWDA Celebrates Launch of Groundbreaking Website, Neve

May 16, 2024

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Neve is Live. A new era of online accessibility and empowerment for our community

May 16, 2024

Purple background with the white Neve logo. The Neve logo if the word neve with petals like a flower underneath it. white text at the bottom of the page says Available now neve.wwda.org.au
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Media Release: New resource to help prevent violence and abuse against women with disabilities

May 16, 2024

Purple background with the white Neve logo. The Neve logo if the word neve with petals like a flower underneath it. white text at the bottom of the page says Available now neve.wwda.org.au
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Our newest co-designed community resource launches next week!

May 9, 2024

The background is light purple with transparent colourful native flower illustrations. Black text reads Coming soon... A new co-designed online resource for our community. Underneath the black text the Neve logo The Neve logo is the word neve in purple and under the text are purple petals like a flower.
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CALD and Multicultural organisations are invited to take part in our co-design opportunity

February 20, 2024

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