Volunteer Managers
Volunteerability Referral Form
Want to refer a client? Referrals must be 18 or over and identify a barrier or disability which prevents them from volunteering.
You do not need to have a NDIS plan. Our service is free.
Simply fill it out with the relevant details and email to volunteerability@orana.asn.au
Author: Volunteerability
Disability Inclusive Volunteer Management Guide
Developed by the team from JFA Purple Orange, the guide provides information on disability awareness, inclusive recruitment and on-boarding processes.
It cover’s topics including – creating accessible and inclusive workplaces, barriers people with disability may come across, and embedding inclusivity across all your procedures and policies
Author : Purple Orange and Volunteering SA/NT
Inclusive Volunteering Checklist
Making your volunteer program more inclusive for more people is easier than you think! This simple
checklist provides some practical steps to make sure everyone can access the benefits of volunteering.
Start your journey towards ore inclusive volunteering today.
Author : Volunteerability
Code of Conduct – Diversity and Inclusion
A Code of Conduct sets out the rules and expectations that members of an organisation must follow.
This resource includes a variety of options to include in your organisations code of conduct in regard to diversity and inclusion.
Author : Volunteerability
Co-Design Guide
This co-design guide will provide you with directions on how to successfully engage, connect and co-design with people with disability.
Author: People with Disability Western Australia
Disability Employment Targets
The business case for disability employment targets. Guidelines for setting and achieving targets to increase the employment of people with disability.
Author: Australian Network on Disability
Self Advocacy at Work
Self-Advocacy@Work helps autistic people navigate the world of employment, understand workplace rights and develop self-advocacy skills.
Source: Autism CRC (Cooperative Research Centres)
Autistics Guide to Adulthood
From making friends and self-care, to entering the workforce and advocating for your needs, this interactive resource for the Autistic community , co-designed by autistic adults, aims to provide useful information, strategies and activities.
Author: Collaboration between Australian Government, Autism SA and University of Adelaide