International Day of People with Disability public survey

Have your say on the International Day of People with Disability 2025 program.

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Every year on 3 December, people around the world take part in International Day of People with Disability (IDPwD). It’s a day to promote awareness, understanding and acceptance of people with disability.

In Australia, IDPwD is a joint effort between government, schools, organisations, community groups, businesses and individuals.

The Australian Government, through the Department of Health, Disability and Ageing, funds a national program to help promote and raise awareness of this day.
 
We’re seeking your feedback on the IDPwD 2025 program through a short online survey. Your input will help shape IDPwD in 2026.

The survey includes questions about:

  • how you recognised IDPwD 2025
  • how useful you found our resources
  • how we can better support your IDPwD activities in 2026.

The survey is open until 11:59pm AEDT on Monday 9 February. It’s anonymous and takes about 10–15 minutes to do.

If you’re unable to complete the survey online or have any questions, you can:

Complete the IDPwD 2025 public survey

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