Disability Inclusion Grant Delivery Partner

Disability Inclusion Grant Delivery Partner

Specialist delivery partner for government-funded disability inclusion initiatives

Get Skilled Access (GSA) is a leading accessibility and disability inclusion consultancy, working as a delivery partner on government-funded initiatives that aim to improve inclusion, access, and participation for people with disability.
 
We partner with organisations to support the delivery of funded outcomes – strengthening systems, building capability, and embedding lived-experience-led practice so inclusion is sustained beyond the life of the grant.
 
We do not write grant applications and we do not provide funding advice. Our role begins once funding is secured.

What a disability inclusion grant delivery partner does

Grant-funded inclusion projects often succeed or fail based on what happens after the funding announcement.
 
As a disability inclusion grant delivery partner, Get Skilled Access supports organisations to move from intent to implementation – helping translate funding objectives into practical, achievable outcomes that align with both funding requirements and real world delivery conditions.
 
Our work focuses on the systems, capability, and structures that sit behind inclusive outcomes, rather than short-term activity alone.

How GSA supports funded delivery

As a delivery partner, we start by understanding your organisation’s context – including your role in the funded project, your inclusion maturity, workforce readiness, and delivery responsibilities.
 
This ensures delivery support is appropriately scoped, realistic, and aligned to both your organisation and the objectives of the funded initiative.
 
Our delivery support typically includes:
  • Strengthening organisational readiness for inclusive employment and participation
  • Embedding lived-experience-led co-design into funded projects
  • Supporting governance, policy, and operational uplift
  • Building workforce capability across leadership, managers, and frontline teams
  • Supporting evaluation, learning, and sustainability beyond the funding period

 

Engagements are tailored to each project and organisation, with scope shaped through early conversations once funding outcomes are known.

Delivery services that support funded inclusion outcomes

Inclusive Recruitment and Employment Pathways

We support organisations to design and implement recruitment and employment practices that are accessible, inclusive, and sustainable. This includes role design, recruitment readiness, onboarding, and supervisor capability, ensuring funded employment pathways are set up for long-term success rather than short-term placement.

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Disability Inclusion Action Plans (DIAPs)

We work with organisations to develop and activate Disability Inclusion Action Plans that align with funded objectives. These plans provide a clear, practical roadmap for embedding inclusion across policy, workforce, services, and culture, with actions that can be delivered within grant timeframes and sustained beyond them.

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Access and Inclusion Consulting

We provide specialist advice and delivery support across accessibility, inclusion, and lived-experience-led practice. This may include co-design processes, policy development, workforce capability building, and program design to support funded inclusion initiatives at organisational or system level.

Access Audits - Physical and Built Environments

We conduct access audits of buildings, venues, public spaces, and facilities to identify barriers and practical improvements. This supports funded capital works, upgrades, or place-based initiatives by ensuring accessibility is considered early and addressed in a meaningful way.

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Digital Accessibility Audits

We assess websites, platforms, and digital tools against recognised accessibility standards, supporting funded projects that involve digital delivery, information access, or online services. This ensures inclusion extends beyond physical environments.

Evaluation, Learning, and Sustainability

We support organisations to understand what has changed as a result of funded initiatives, capturing learning, measuring impact, and supporting sustainability planning so inclusion outcomes continue beyond the funding period.

Examples of delivery support in practice

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Destination NSW

Get Skilled Access partnered with Destination NSW to support a multi-year program focused on improving accessibility and inclusion across the visitor economy. The work involved regional assessments, capability-building support, and embedding inclusive practice into destination planning and delivery.
This partnership demonstrates GSA’s experience supporting large-scale, government-funded initiatives that require system change, regional delivery, and long-term capability uplift.
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Sport4All

Sport4All is a national program designed and delivered by GSA in partnership with governments and sporting organisations, focused on embedding disability inclusion across sport systems, workforces, and communities.

The program supports inclusion across grassroots and community sport and has been delivered at scale, engaging clubs, schools and partner organisations nationwide. Sport4All brings together consulting expertise, lived-experience leadership, and on-the-ground delivery to support long-term system change rather than one-off interventions.

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Western Bulldogs Community Foundation

GSA partnered with the Western Bulldogs Community Foundation to deliver lived-experience-led disability awareness education as part of the Foundation’s Sons of the West and Daughters of the West community health programs.

Delivery included facilitated sessions across six local government areas in Victoria (Ballarat, Brimbank, Hobsons Bay, Maribyrnong, Melton and Wyndham), reaching participants through inclusive, discussion-based learning focused on access, language, and attitudes.

Sessions were led by facilitators with lived experience of disability and designed to support respectful conversations, build confidence to act on inclusion, and embed inclusive thinking within community-based programs.

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