19/02/2026
Disability isn't the problem. Perception is.
Swipe to see the official posters for Youth Disability Advocacy Network - YDAN "Disabled - Deal With It" campaign.
"We are capable, skilled, and proud. We're done with the assumptions and pity".
Their website is now live with the full campaign video, Community Attitudes report, posters, and inclusion toolkits. Everything is available to view, download, and share.
🔗https://ydan.com.au/our.../community-attitudes-project/
[Image Descriptions: ID1: A red background graphic with large white text reading "DISABILITY ISN'T THE PROBLEM." followed by the words "PERCEPTION IS." in black text on a white banner. Below, a photo of a young person with Disability with glasses wearing a red and black striped sweater and a red and black beanie with horns/ears. They are sitting in a worn, brown leather armchair holding a book. Scattered paper covers the floor. The graphic includes a yellow jagged "DEAL WITH IT" in black font.
ID2: A light blue graphic with a sky and cloud background featuring large pink text reading "I'M NOT HERE FOR PITY." Below the text is a collage of three photos taped down in white tape. The main photo shows a young Disabled person with blonde hair, sunglasses, and orange hat wearing a green tank top. Two other photos show a young Disabled person with curly brown and pink hair in a pink jacket holding a teddy bear and a young person with Disability in a denim jacket with white denim jeans with sunflowers printed on them is holding a large sunflower. It includes an orange oval with black text reading "DEAL WITH IT".
ID3: A blue background graphic with large yellow text reading "I'M PROUD" and the words "NOT INSPIRATIONAL." in black text on a white banner. The graphic features a collage of four photos of different young people with Disability. One person wears red-framed 3D glasses, another is in a jacket in blue lighting, one wears a pink and white polka-dot top while holding a white cane, and another wears a red and white shirt and glasses. Additional graphics include an orange "DEAL WITH IT" oval, a red "DISABLED" stamp, and hand-drawn doodles of hearts and a smiley face.
ID4: A graphic with a white brick background and large white text reading "I'M PROUD OF WHO I AM.". The main image shows a young Disabled person with short hair, an orange cap, and glasses wearing a vibrant, multi-coloured patchwork cardigan over denim overalls. Smaller inset photos show close-ups of the person's glasses and smile. The graphic includes a blue "DEAL WITH IT" oval, and hand-drawn hearts and an arrow.
All posters include the website YDAN.COM.AU and the white and blue YDAN megaphone logo.]