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The percentage of Australians with disability has surged in a few years. Here’s why …

The percentage of Australians with disability has surged in a few years. Here’s why …

August 21, 2024

Updated figures show Australia has witnessed a significant surge in disability prevalence, marking a pivotal moment in the nation’s understanding and measurement of disability.

Report Highlights Benefits of Hiring People with Disability

Report Highlights Benefits of Hiring People with Disability

August 6, 2024

The Australian Human Rights Commission has released a report outlining the economic benefits of employing people with disability. It says decreasing the gap in labour participation rates between people with and without disability by one-third could result in an increase in GDP of $43 billion over a decade.

Feeling Anxious? Head Outside

Feeling Anxious? Head Outside

July 29, 2024

Nearly 48 per cent of Australians with disability have reported feeling anxious, nervous, or tense, according to recent data from the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW).

NDIS Taskforce Move Compromises Safety

NDIS Taskforce Move Compromises Safety

July 26, 2024

Reports that the NDIS taskforce has rejected a proposal to make it mandatory for all NDIS service providers to be registered was “deeply disappointing”, Melba CEO Hayley Dean said today.

Resources Take Affirmative Action Against Violence

Resources Take Affirmative Action Against Violence

July 23, 2024

In Australia, a sobering reality persists beneath the surface of daily life: women with disability face disproportionately high rates of violence, yet their plight often remains overlooked in public discourse and policy.

Artwork Illuminates Melba’s Vision

Artwork Illuminates Melba’s Vision

July 11, 2024

As Melba approached the release of their second Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) earlier this year, CEO Hayley Dean wondered how we could depict Melba’s long journey with, and deep connection to, First Nations peoples?

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Able Meet

Join us at the Melton Able Meet on 18 September 2025. Melba can also support you to attend using your individual support arrangement (ISA). Get in touch with us today to discuss your support needs to attend this expo.

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Everything Disability Expo

Join us at the Everything Disability Expo from 18-19 July 2025. Melba can also support you to attend using your individual support arrangement (ISA). Get in touch with us today to discuss your support needs to attend this expo.

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Games for All – Online

Join our next online social event. Hosted online by Melba Support Services, this is a great chance to meet other people with disability, make new connections, build community, and have fun while enjoying a few games.

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Local Disability Expo

Come along to the 2025 Local Disability Expo at Langwarrin Park Primary School, Northgateway, Langwarrin on 11 October 2025, 11am to 3pm.

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Mates and Dates Focus Groups

We want to hear from you! Are you living with a disability in Victoria? Join our online focus groups to tell us what you want from our next Mates & Dates events. Our Mates & Dates events cover a range of in person events that we run across Victoria to help people with disability make new connections, whether that be meeting new friends, socialising or dating. Ahead of launching our 2025 event season we’d love to hear from you about what you want these events to look like.

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Melbourne Disability Connection Expo

Join us at the Melbourne Disability Connection Expo on Friday 3 to Saturday 4 October, 10am to 4pm. Melba can also support you to attend using your individual support arrangement (ISA). Get in touch with us today to discuss your support needs to attend this conference.

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Open House

Join us at an upcoming open house event showcasing Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) that Melba offers Supported Independent Living (SIL) in.

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Parents, Friends and Families Workshop

Talking with your loved ones about friendships, relationships and intimacy can be tricky. As parents, family and friends, we often worry that talking about it can be risky.

This workshop will help you feel more confident to have these conversations. It will give you ideas about the best topics to cover, tips for talking and opportunities to practice so you can support your loved one to develop knowledge and skills that give them power and control to keep themselves safe, while also having a fulfilling life. The four modules we’ll cover are:
  • Introduction and Setting The Stage
  • Human Sexual Development
  • Tips For Talking and Teachable Moments
  • Responding to Behaviours

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Parents, Friends and Families Workshop – Melba family and friends

This event is open to Melba parents, friends and family only. Talking with your loved ones about friendships, relationships and intimacy can be tricky. As parents, family and friends, we often worry that talking about it can be risky. This workshop will help you feel more confident to have these conversations. It will give you ideas about the best topics to cover, tips for talking and opportunities to practice so you can support your loved one to develop knowledge and skills that give them power and control to keep themselves safe, while also having a fulfilling life. The four modules we’ll cover are:

  • Introduction and Setting The Stage
  • Human Sexual Development
  • Tips For Talking and Teachable Moments
  • Responding to Behaviours

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Source Kids Disability Expo

Join us at the Source Kids Disability Expo from 11-12 April 2025. Melba can also support you to attend using your individual support arrangement (ISA). Get in touch with us today to discuss your support needs to attend this conference.

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The Disability Events Community

Come meet us at the Melbourne East Community Disability Expo. Melba can also support you to attend using your individual support arrangement (ISA). Get in touch with us today to discuss your support needs to attend this expo.

The Misfit Project

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VALID Having a Say Conference

We’re very excited to be the returning sponsor for  VALID’s annual Having a Say Conference. Join us for this exciting event from 28-30 January 2025. Melba can also support you to attend using your individual support arrangement (ISA). Get in touch with us today to discuss your support needs to attend this conference. 

Melba’s Current Strategic Plan
2024 Annual Report
2023 Annual Report
2022 Annual Report
2021 Annual Report
2020 Annual Report
2019 Annual Report
2017 Annual Report
2016 Annual Report
2015 Annual Report
2014 Annual Report
2013 Annual Report
Easy Read: Person Supported Easy Read Handbook
Plain Language: Person Supported Plain English Handbook
Staying Safe videos – VALID
List of Victorian advocacy organisations – VALID
Housing Hub – housing vacancies for people with disability
Find a Changing Places toilet near you – Changing Places Australia
Accessible beach directory – Accessible Beaches Australia
Melba Mobile Wallpaper
Melba AVD Wallpaper
National Disability Insurance Scheme
NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission 
Disability Services Commissioner
Disability Services Board
Special Olympics
Department of Families, Fairness and Housing
Transport Accident Commission (TAC)
Transport Accident Commission Claims (TAC Claims)
The Department of Health
Arts Access Victoria
Zero Tolerance
Code of Conduct
Charter of Rights and Responsibilities of People Supported
Human Rights
Complaints, Compliments and Feedback
Children and Young Persons Safety
Protected Disclosure (whistleblowing) Policy and Procedure

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Melba Support Services acknowledges the Traditional Owners of Country throughout Australia and recognises First Peoples’ continuing connection to lands, waters, and community. We pay our respects to Elders past and present who carry the memories, traditions, cultures, and aspirations of First Peoples, and who forge the path ahead for future leaders.