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Victoria’s illustration ‘Confusion’

Victoria (she/her) Posted by Victoria (she/her) 1 min read

Illustration of a white person with a series of arrows and question marks behind them, indicating confusion

An illustration by Victoria who is living on Kaurna land in Adelaide, South Australia.

The illustration is called “confusion” and is about when she had a big change in supports and didn’t know what to do or who to ask for help. 

Illustration of a white person with a series of arrows and question marks behind them, indicating confusion
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Victoria (she/her)

Victoria is living on Kaurna land in Adelaide, South Australia.
Victoria enjoys her volunteer work with children and young people within a wide range of settings.

She is passionate about reducing stigma and creating change within the mental health and disability support system. She believes that everyone deserves to feel safe and respected when receiving care and has the right to speak up and be heard when something doesn’t feel right.

This image celebrates Disability Pride by showing a diverse group of disabled people confidently expressing their identities. The group includes individuals with various disabilities—some using wheelchairs, prosthetic limbs, walkers, or accompanied by a guide dog. They are all smiling and holding signs with empowering messages like “Disabled and Proud,” “Chronic & Iconic,” and “Disability Pride.”