Celebrating Our Exceptional Staff

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At Inclusion Tree, we are incredibly proud of our dedicated staff, who go above and beyond to support participants and their families every day.

Highlighting Disability Justice Lens

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What is Disability Justice Lens (DJL)? DJL bills itself as ‘the ultimate personal trainer’ who aims to equip you with the tools and resources you need to become the ultimate change-maker and ‘make sure you stay that way’. Their goal is to promote disability equity and inclusion within the screen industry through a specially designed […]

April 2025 Newsletter Archive

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We hope everyone has had a great month. With Easter just passing, hopefully, everyone had a good break with their friends and family.

Bianca’s Eye-Opening New Caseload

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At Inclusion Tree, we know that expanding your caseload can feel daunting, but it’s also an opportunity for growth, learning, and making an even more significant impact on participants’ lives.

Dallas has made his way Home

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You don’t have to do amazing things to accomplish goals; often, the simple things can be the most impactful. We want to introduce you to Dallas, who has been trying to move back to Moree since 2018. Now, in 2025, he’s made that goal a reality

Matthew Master of Boccia

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At 26 years old, Matthew is a passionate athlete who has made a name for himself in the world of Boccie. Despite living with cerebral palsy, he has risen through the ranks, earning medals, forging friendships, and gaining confidence with every game.

March 2025 Newsletter Archive

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This month has been a big one for us as a company and our Participants. We, as an organisation, weathered Cyclone Alfred, which affected many of our Participants and Staff.

The Storm and Our Staff

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Earlier this month, South-east Queensland and North-east New South Wales experienced a category 2 cyclone, the first to make landfall since 1974. Most might not know this, but a large amount of Inclusion Tree’s participants and staff live in this area, so this event deeply impacted us.

An Introduction To Epilepsy

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This Wednesday is Purple Day, a grassroots effort to increase worldwide awareness of epilepsy. We wanted to do our part to spread awareness about the disorder by writing a bit about the ailment, what it is, how common it is, some myths and facts about it, and how you can learn more about it.