Our Peer Support Groups connect people with disabilities to come together and discuss matters important to them. These groups provide safe spaces for sharing lived experiences, exchanging information, and connecting with others in their local communities or around shared topics or issues.
Peer support groups also play a crucial role in leading and influencing change within local communities. They provide a platform for people with disabilities to voice their opinions on significant issues such as housing, transport, education, employment, and human rights.
Led by individuals with disabilities who are part of the local community, these groups cover a range of topics including navigating the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), local issues and activities, community concerns, key issues affecting people with disabilities, and supporting each other in achieving personal goals.
We have groups located all around Queensland. If there isn’t a group nearby or if attending in person is challenging, you can join some groups online.
Why Join the Group?
- Connect with Peers: Build meaningful relationships with others who understand your experiences and challenges.
- Empower Yourself: Gain valuable insights and support to help you navigate various aspects of life with a disability.
- Make a Difference: Be part of a collective voice advocating for improved accessibility and inclusion in your community.
- Enjoy Social Activities: Take part in fun and engaging social events that bring the community together.
Activities and Discussions:
- Advocacy and Inclusion: Engage in discussions on vital topics such as inclusion and access, collaborating with local council representatives and the NDIS among other themes.
- Social Outings: Participate in regular social outings that foster friendship and community spirit.
Meeting Information:
- When: All groups meet at least once a month.
- Where: For online groups, a Zoom link will be provided. For face-to-face groups, each area has an accessible venue to ensure a comfortable and welcoming experience.
For more information or to join our next meeting, please contact QDN at 1300 363 783 or email peersupport@qdn.org.au. We look forward to welcoming you to our supportive and dynamic groups!
Click here for the QDN calendar. Type ‘Peer Support Group’ in the search area to find upcoming group meeting dates and times.
Rachel Mathews leads QDN’s Over 65 Peer Support Group. Find out more about her group which supports people over 65 with a disability.
“You don’t just drop off the perch because you turn 65!”