Children with Disability Australia (CDA) is the national peak body representing children and young people (aged 0-25) with disability.
CDA undertakes the following activities:
-Education of national public policy-makers and the broader community about the needs of children and young people with disability.
-Advocate on behalf of children and young people with disability to ensure the best possible support and services are available from government and the community.
-Inform children and young people with disability, families and care givers about their rights and entitlements to services and support.
-Celebrate the successes and achievements of children and young people with disability.