Access Arts is a Queensland based non-profit community professional arts organisation with twenty two years of experience working in partnership with people experiencing disability and disadvantage to pursue their ambitions in the arts.
Australian Institute of Sport Disability Education Program
The AIS Disability Education Program supports the promotion of a physically active lifestyle for all Australians, including Australians with disabilities. The DEP provides training and resource material for teachers, coaches and community leaders to help them include people with disabilities in what they do.
Extraordinary and meaningful performing arts experiences with children and young people. Backbone offers opportunities for young people 9 - 15 years to join in workshop programs which value diverse forms of creativity and expression.
Deaf Sports and Recreation is a not-for-profit organisation promoting sport and recreation access for Deaf, hearing impaired, and hard of hearing Queenslanders.
River City Music provides an opportunity for people of all ages to play a woodwind, brass or percussion instrument in the company of others of similar ability for the joy of playing music and improving their skills as a member of a band or musical ensemble.
Sporting Wheelies facilitate and provide sport, recreation and fitness opportunities for people with a physical disability or vision impairment throughout Queensland.
Visible Ink is a mechanism to ensure young people in Brisbane are an active part of their city. Visible Ink provides direct pathways for young people to have a say in Council's programs. Visible Ink is about Brisbane City Council working together with young people.