At Remember The Wild, we believe Nature is for everyone.
Download our free guide to help your organisation offer more accessible volunteering opportunities.
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People living with disability face discrimination every day. Willing volunteers are excluded when others make uninformed assumptions about their capacity and value.
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Low understanding of disability feeds subconscious discrimination. This results in a lack of local accessible and inclusive opportunities to volunteer for nature.
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Where accessible activities exist, standard advertising may not be accessible by the target audience
Do you work with an organisation that offers nature-based volunteering?
You can help make volunteering more accessible by removing the above barriers to participation.
Download our guide to learn what you can do to ensure everyone has equal opportunity to volunteer for nature.
We’re building an interactive map to help people living with disabilities find accessible volunteer opportunities.
If your organisation is committed to offering equal opportunity for people to engage with nature, we want to put you on the map.
Click the button below to register your interest.
We respectfully acknowledge the Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the traditional custodians of this land and pay our respects to their Elders past and present. We respect their immense knowledge of Country and their deep and ongoing connection to Country.
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Remember The Wild © 2024
We respectfully acknowledge the Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the traditional custodians of this land and pay our respects to their Elders past and present. We respect their immense knowledge of Country and their deep and ongoing connection to Country.
Remember The Wild © 2024
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