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Use the fastest, clearest action path on the site. Send a direct message, point to the harm, and ask for a pause, proper consultation, and protection of a real NDIS.
This site is built for immediate public action. Faith leaders can speak. Communities can email, share, organise, and move others to act. The first goal is simple: make it impossible to ignore the people who will be harmed first.
Action first, resources second, evidence close behind. Everything is designed to move people quickly.
The navigation, hero, and primary sections all push people toward action first. Resources and evidence support that path instead of competing with it.
Use the fastest, clearest action path on the site. Send a direct message, point to the harm, and ask for a pause, proper consultation, and protection of a real NDIS.
Open briefs, sermon notes, Catholic launch material, and the public ask you can make this week.
Leader actionsStart with the email action, then share, organise, and bring someone else into the campaign.
Community actionsEach tile is a high-contrast entry point with space for tradition-specific language, leader resources, and community actions. Catholics launch first, and the rest can expand into the same structure.
Launch tab with conscience framing, leader toolkit, and suggested actions for this week.
PreparingJustice, pastoral responsibility, and a clear public witness for dignity and protection.
PreparingMercy, justice, public responsibility, and care for people placed at risk.
PreparingDignity, life, communal obligation, and action with moral clarity.
PreparingSocial witness, public courage, and immediate practical solidarity.
OpenAdaptable campaign language for leaders and communities across traditions.
These blocks are intentionally high-contrast and short. They are built to support public action, not bury people in policy copy.
Projected to lose support or access under the reform direction described in the campaign materials.
Only a small part of the projected savings is tied to fraud measures. Most savings come from cuts and tighter access.
The site is designed for a compressed campaign window, so each section pushes people toward a concrete next step.
Short, repeatable, and usable in clergy briefings, media notes, social posts, and direct constituent messages.
Do not proceed with harmful changes before safe alternatives and protections are in place.
Give affected communities enough time and access to respond properly.
Protect rights, community living, and the foundations of a real NDIS.
The resource cards are designed as fast action supports: leader tools, email tools, evidence, stories, and campaign materials.
Quick framing language for faith leaders explaining why public speech matters now.
OpenUse or adapt a short clear message that points your community to action.
OpenThe most important action on the site, front and centre.
Act nowUse one short account of what support makes possible and what is at risk.
SharePosts, lines, and campaign framing that can move quickly through networks.
Use toolkitPlain-language context on cuts, access, safeguards, and timing.
ReadHeadlines, key lines, and simple media-ready framing for coalition partners.
ViewMake visible the leaders, advocates, and communities already speaking out.
View voicesThese are short enough for the site, social graphics, emails, and media lines. The tone is direct because the campaign needs moral clarity, not softening.
Take action before harm becomes policy.Campaign line
Faith communities should not be silent when support is pulled away from the people most at risk.Leader framing
This is where conscience becomes public action.Campaign framing
The Catholic tab launches first because the campaign already has the outreach list, briefing materials, and rapid-action protocol to support it.
This page is built to help Catholic leaders speak clearly and quickly, while giving communities a direct action path that can be used the same day.
Pick one public action, do it clearly, and make it easy for your community to follow through.
Open the contact page, send a direct message, and use the resources above to bring your faith leader, group, or community with you.