Sports inclusion for Indigenous people with a disability, particularly women
Resources for sport organisations to improve access to sport for people with disability, in particular people from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island backgrounds. Key resources include:
- Winyarr Ganbina – Women Arise: Insights to create inclusive communities for people with disability (video)
- Outback Academy Australia – Red Dust Heelers: Checklist for an Inclusive Community Sports Organisation
This project was funded by the Australian Government Department of Social Services.
Winyarr Ganbina – Women Arise
Insights to create inclusive communities for people with disability
Winyarr Ganbina – Women Arise
Individual stories
Outback Academy Australia – Red Dust Heelers
Checklist for an Inclusive Community Sports Organisation
Outback Academy Australia – Red Dust Heelers have created a range of actions that sport organisations can implement to create a welcoming and inclusive environment for Indigenous people with a disability, as players and leaders in sport.
Read the Outback Academy Australia – Red Dust Heelers' suggested actions.

Moondani Balluk

Karen Jackson, Yorta Yorta woman and Director of the Moondani Balluk Indigenous Academic Unit.