Personal stories bring IDPwD to life

Published date: 5 December 2022
Last updated: 3 October 2025
Author: My Plan Manager
Personal stories bring IDPwD to life

The stories and successes of people with lived experience were celebrated across the globe on 3 December, during International Day of People with Disability (IDPwD).

Challenging the way the community thinks about disability, and helping to grow a more inclusive Australia, IDPwD 2022 was underscored by the appointment of ambassadors from around the country, who pledged support to help promote the achievements and contributions of people with disability and champion inclusion.

IDPwD is a United Nations observed day held on 3 December each year. In Australia, celebrating IDPwD is a joint effort between government, schools, organisations, community groups, businesses and individuals.

The Australian Government, through the Department of Social Services, funds a national program and a website to help promote and raise awareness of the day.

The IDPwD program aligns with Australia’s Disability Strategy 2021-31 and aims to increase public awareness, understanding and acceptance of people with disability.

We were inspired by the stories of the 2022 ambassadors.

My Plan Manager is proud to serve the disability community and to celebrate its stories and achievements.

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