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EmployAbility joining Peer & family Support Partnership day

EmployAbility is excited to be joining our Peer and Family Support team’s Partnership Day!

A fun, interactive event where our amazing partners will be showcasing services and products designed just people with Spinal Cord Injuries.

When: Friday 13 June 2025

Time: 12-3pm

Where: McDonald Jones Stadium, Broadmeadow rooms, Newcastle

From legal advice and hospital care to adaptive clothing, employment advice, accessible activities and more; this is your chance to connect, explore, and discover resources that can truly make a difference in your life.

Come along, bring your questions, and leave with valuable info, free goodies, and maybe even a few surprises!

Let’s make it a day to remember! 

Partners available on the (apart from us!) including Law Partners, Every Human, Coloplast, Hunter Spinal, Mogo Wheelchairs, UnleashedX and At Home Care.

We would love to see you there.

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