The Enabled Youth Disability Network (EYDN) is a youth policy and advocacy project run by young people with disability for young people with disability, in South Australia.
 
EYDN is governed by a board of young people with disability, between the ages of 18-30 years old.

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EYDN Peer Network

The EYDN peer network is free and open to young people with disability aged 16-35 years old. These peer network meetings focus on topics selected by the EYDNs network and hosted by people with disability. Meetings are hosted with a hybrid of online or in-person attendance and anyone can join at anytime. Meetings have a mix of guest speakers, resources, activities and more.

Our events and programs provide opportunities to create community, develop self-advocacy and build confidence during the transition into adulthood. EYDN provides learning and development opportunities for young people with disability aged 16-35 years old to support confidence in education, employment, independence, and human rights. 

You can see EYDN’s events on their website, on the EYDN Humanitix profile or via the Purple Orange calendar!

Check out EYDN's calendar of events