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The Ethnic Disability Advocacy Centre (EDAC) was established
in 1995 to advocate for and empower people with a disability
from non-English speaking backgrounds. Description of EDAC in various languages can be found below.
EDAC aims to safeguard the rights of ethnic people with
disabilities and their families.
Download a copy of the EDAC's Constitution
Membership Form
ROLE
ADVOCACY
EDAC can help you access services that you need, such
as lawyers, health-care, education, child-care, employment
and transport.
We can assist you to resolve problems with government
bodies including Homeswest, Centrelink, Immigration and
Justice Departments, as well as schools, hospitals and
health services.
To make an appointment with an Advocacy Officer phone
9388 7455 or 1800 659 921.
EDAC also lobbies government and mainstream organisations
on cultural diversity and disability issues. To do this
EDAC consults with ethnic people who have a disability,
their families and carers to find out their needs and
concerns.
TRAINING
EDAC can deliver training to organisations
on best practice models of service delivery, issues
for ethnic people with disabilities and cultural perspectives on Disability Services Standards.
For more information contact jauyeong@edac.org.au or phone (08) 9388 7455
INFORMATION
EDAC provides information on disability support services,
community groups and government agencies/policies.
We have some translated resources and can arrange an
interpreter to ensure you understand your options and
rights.
SUPPORT
EDAC provides a meeting place for the Multicultural Family
Support Group, NESB Mental Health Group and Consumer Reference
Group.
We organise activities which create a supportive space
to relax, share and learn in. This has included retreats
for carers and women with disabilities, art workshops
and forums.
NETWORKS
EDAC has developed strong networks with community groups
and services to address disability and cultural diversity
issues.
PROJECTS
EDAC undertakes a range of projects funded by the various Government and non-Government Agencies and Organisations. A listing of current projects and publications can be found on the website.
VARIOUS LANGUAGES
For a description of the Ethnic
Disability Advocacy Centre in various
languages:
STRATEGIC DIRECTIONS 2007-2009
MISSION: Ethnic Disability Advocacy Centre vigorously seeks to
promote, protect and safeguard the rights and interests of
culturally and linguistically diverse people with disabilities,
their families/ carers and community in order
for them to fulfill
their full potential as Australians Citizens
Download a copy of the EDAC's Strategic Directions 2007-2009
MEMBERS OF THE MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE
| PRESIDENT |
NIHAL ISCEL |
2007 |
| V-PRESIDENT |
JOHN COOKE |
2007 |
| SECRETARY |
Dr DUC DAU |
2006 |
| TREASURER |
SURESH RAJAN |
2007 |
| MEMBERS |
MELISSA DEL BORRELLO |
2006 |
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WENDY ROSE |
2006 |
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BORIS TURPIN |
2006 |
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Dr BERNADETTE WRIGHT |
2006 |
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THANKAM ABRAHAM |
2007 |
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EDDIE KHOO |
2007 |
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ARTHUR TAM |
2007 |
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TONY VARDARO |
2007 |
| IN ATTENDANCE |
JENNY AU YEONG |
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THUAN GEH |
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EDAC'S POLICIES
Dated: March 2008
Download a copy of the Policies
EDAC'S MANUAL OF OPERATION
Dated: April 2008
Download a copy of the Manual of Operation
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