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Global Accessibility Awareness Day; Also called: GAAD: Observed by: worldwide: Type: International: Significance: Educate people about accessibility: Date: Third Thursday in May: 2024 date: May 16 () 2025 date: May 15 () 2026 date: May 21 () 2027 date: May 20 () Started by: Joe Devon, Jennison Asuncion
2022: "Transformative solutions for inclusive development: the role of innovation in fuelling an accessible and equitable world" [15] 2023: "United in action to rescue and archive the SDGs for, with and by person with disabilities" 2024: “Amplifying the leadership of persons with disabilities for an inclusive and sustainable future” [16]
This category is for once-off or regular events relating to disability. Pages in category "Disability observances" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total.
ALS Awareness Month (Canada) Caribbean-American Heritage Month [32] LGBTQ Pride Month; National PTSD Awareness Day [33] National Safety Month [34] National Smile Month (United Kingdom, May and June) Devotion to the Sacred Heart; Men's Mental Health Awareness
The stated goal of Leprosy Mission Australia is a world free from leprosy and its associated social shame, sometimes described as zero transmission, zero disability, zero stigma. [3] This vision aligns with the Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations which aim to end the neglect of neglected tropical diseases like leprosy, of which ...
People with Disability Australia Ltd (PWDA) is a national Australian disability rights and advocacy organisation founded in 1980 and based in Surry Hills, Sydney.. PWDA is a Disabled Persons Organisation (DPO), with an elected board of people with disability, and a national membership of people with disability.
International May 12th Awareness Day; Official name: International May 12th Awareness Day: Also called: ME/CFS Awareness Day, International Fibromyalgia Awareness Day, Multiple Chemical Sensitivity Awareness Day: Observed by: Australia, Canada, UK, United States and others: Liturgical color: blue, purple, green: Type: International: Significance
In Australia, an official Autistic Pride Day organization was created in 2023 in partnership with the City of Sydney. [14] The organization released an official logo for the event, featuring three concentric infinity symbols, which are coloured with a gradient of red and green, intentionally avoiding the blue that is associated with Autism Speaks .