Become a Member
For over a decade, CDAH has been a strong, peer-led community where people with disability lead the way in shaping their own future.
Since 2012, CDAH has provided a disability-drive and led, collective voice for people with disability in the Hunter region.
Join our growing peer movement of people with disability, allies and organisations committed to our vision.
Why should I become a member?
By becoming a member of CDAH, you are committing to a voice for people with disability. As a disabled people’s organisation, CDAH is run by, and for people with disability.
CDAH is nothing without the support, dedication and engagement of its members. With a growing membership, CDAH can deliver activities that are important to our community, and take action on issues that affect the lives of people with disability.
Types of membership
Full Member - Person with disability
A person with disability living in the Newcastle or Hunter region
over the age of 18
Associate Member - Person with disability
A person with disability living outside of the Newcastle or Hunter region over the age of 18.
An associate member of CDAH is a person without a disability, that identifies as an ally, over the age of 18.
Associate Member - Other
a person without a disability that identifies as family, friend or ally of the disability community over the age of 18.
Organisation Membership
To express your interest in becoming your organisation becoming a member of CDAH, please contact our Member Team at [email protected]
Membership Renewal
We will contact you each September to renew your membership. We will reach out in a way that is accessible for you, which may be via text, email or phone call. Please advise if there is a different way that you like to receive information.