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Community-driven quartet win disability awards

Four Greater Geelong residents have been recognised at a special International Day of People with Disability event for their achievements and contributions to the community.

Selected from 19 nominations, the winners of the Geelong Awards for People with Disability were announced at Geelong Library and Heritage Centre on Wednesday 3 December.

Achievement award: Scott Price

Scott’s creativity extends into projects such as The Democratic Set and RADIAL, which give communities a chance to tell their stories in fresh and inclusive ways. Scott, who was “stoked” to receive his trophy, openly speaks about the importance of celebrating disability and making sure everyone is treated equally. Scott’s mix of artistry, advocacy and leadership makes him a talented actor and role model.

Leadership and advocacy award: Clare Reilly

Clare’s podcast, MS Understood, shares conversations about Multiple Sclerosis with thousands of listeners and offers practical strategies. Her speaking engagements, advocacy and fundraising highlight the importance of accessibility and inclusive spaces. She is studying to become a counsellor for people newly diagnosed with chronic illness or disability. Clare’s work shows that people with disability can lead full and influential lives.

Volunteering award: Chris Henderson

Chris embodies the spirit of this award through his unwavering commitment to advocacy, leadership and support for individuals with disabilities. His work through the Freedom Sports Foundation and its partnership with Kids+ has given young people the chance to experience the camaraderie that sports bring through the Wheelchair Sport Program. Chris strives for an inclusive, diverse and socially connected community.

Inclusive business award: Heather Thompson

As founder of Life Is Worth Living, Heather creates opportunities for people with disability to live fulfilling lives, participate in their communities and achieve goals. She invests in the next generation of inclusive practitioners through her mentoring of staff and students. Heather’s vision demonstrates how small businesses can drive meaningful, lasting social change.

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