Alcott announced as IDPWD Patron
Australian wheelchair tennis champion Dylan Alcott has been named as this year’s Patron for International Day of People with Disability.
Melbourne VIC, Australia, 1 May 2017 | tennis.com.au
The Hon Jane Prentice MP, Assistant Minister for Disability Services has announced Dylan Alcott OAM as this year’s Patron for International Day of People with Disability (IDPwD).
Assistant Minister Prentice MP said Mr Alcott, also 2016 Paralympian of the Year, was a remarkable young Australian who exemplifies what IDPwD represents with his achievements – both on and off the court – serving as an inspiration to all.
“His passion and positivity is infectious, making him an excellent choice to champion the rights of people with disability and contribute to the national conversation about how we can all improve the lives of people with disability,” she said.
“I look forward to working with Dylan to promote the 2017 National Disability Awards and celebrations for IDPwD, which is held around the world on 3 December”.
IDPwD is a United Nations-sanctioned day that celebrates and recognises the progress made to break down barriers, open doors, and create an inclusive society for all.
Mr Alcott said he was particularly honoured to be named as the 2017 Patron as this year commemorates the 25th anniversary of the introduction of IDPwD.
“I have always used my profile in the community to turn up the spotlight and volume on disability issues and awareness in Australia and IDPwD provides a platform to do this,” Alcott said.
“As the 2017 IDPwD Patron I am inviting you all to continue a national conversation that talks about what we can do to normalise disability.
“I want to encourage people of all abilities to be more aware, increase their understanding and be more accepting and inclusive of people with disability during their everyday lives.
“I am excited to bring together my passion and experience as a disability advocate, Paralympian, motivational speaker, and a person who has lived experience to promote an inclusive society that empowers people with disability to reach their full potential.”
Dylan has several achievements to his name including dual Paralympian, Order of Australia recipient, spokesperson for the Australian Paralympian committee, and co-founder and owner of Get Skilled Access.
He is also a recent addition to Triple J’s breakfast announcers’ line-up.
To find out more about International Day of People with Disability visit www.idpwd.com.au or call 1800 672 682. TTY users please call 1800 555 677 and ask for 1800 440 385.