Deadline: 22-Aug-22
Nominations are now open for Fraser Coast Ability Awards to recognise those living with a disability and individuals, groups and organisations who have contributed to improving the lives of people with disabilities.
The awards shine the spotlight on those in the community who are providing inspiration, demonstrating leadership, offering mentorship and achieving results in their chosen fields.
Categories
- Employment Provider: For a business that provides employment opportunities for people whose lives are affected by disability.
- Education Provider: For schools, registered training organisations and education providers that provide high quality, relevant and inclusive education for people whose lives are affected by disability.
- Community Champion: For an individual who is a carer, paid or unpaid, and has gone and beyond for their clients.
- Community Organisation: For an organisation, group, club or business based on, or servicing the disability community.
- Community Spirit: For an individual who lives with a disability who shows strong community spirit, is inspirational and helpful.
- Young Community Spirit: For an individual who lives with a disability and is aged under 25, shows strong community spirit, is inspirational and helpful.
- Ted Webber Individual Achievement: For an individual who lives with a disability and has outstanding achievements in their chosen area.
- Sport and Recreation: For an individual who lives with a disability and has found success within their chosen sport and/or recreation.
- Hall of Fame: For an individual, organisation or business which has won at least two Categories in the past five years of the Ability Awards.
Eligibility Criteria
- The employment provider award is for a Fraser Coast Based Business that provides employment opportunities for people whos lives are affected by a disability.
For more information, visit Fraser Coast Ability Awards.
For more information, visit https://www.frasercoast.qld.gov.au/fraser-coast-ability-awards