Thank you so much for your continued support of our WheelTalk inclusion awareness program in 2020.
The health and safety of our community is our number one priority and like all sport and recreation organisations, clubs and programs we have a role to play in reducing the risk and spread of infection.
With so much uncertainty, we have made the difficult decision to postpone all WheelTalk incursions for the rest of 2020.
We apologise in advance for any inconvenience this may cause you, your school and students.Thank you very much for your support and understanding. We will be in touch with you further once we have an update on the program for 2021.
What is WheelTalk?
WheelTalk is an interactive program that encourages students to think about diversity, acceptance and disability – with a primary focus on inclusion.
Presented by Victorians with disability who are actively involved in sport and recreation, WheelTalk combines unique stories of lived disability with the opportunity to play up to an hour of AFL Wheelchair or wheelchair basketball.
WheelTalk sessions run for up to 90 minutes but can be tailored to suit your needs.
Our presenters travel all over Victoria to deliver WheelTalk – we can visit your school no matter where you are based.
WheelTalk is a creative way of meeting some of the capabilities and content descriptors of the new Victorian Curriculum.
Who is WheelTalk for?
- Primary schools
- Secondary schools
- Universities
- TAFEs and private colleges
- Government
- Private Businesses
- Corporations
- Not-for-profits
If your business or not-for-profit organisation would like to engage with this unique disability awareness program, please contact us on wheeltalk@dsr.org.au
Meet our presenters

Brendan

Orfeo

Peter

Gary

Jude
We acknowledge the support of
the Lions Club.
