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・ Don't Give Up (album)
・ Don't Give Up (Chicane song)
・ Don't Give Up (film)
・ Don't Give Up (Island Inspirational All-Stars song)
・ Don't Give Up (Noisettes song)
・ Don't Give Up (Peter Gabriel and Kate Bush song)
・ Don't Give Up (Sanctus Real song)
・ Don't Give Up on Me
・ Don't Give Up on Me Now
・ Don't Cry, Nanking
・ Don't Cry, Peter
・ Don't Cut Your Fabric to This Year's Fashion
・ Don't Deliver Us from Evil
・ Don't Destroy Me
・ Don't Die
Don't DIS my ABILITY
・ Don't Disturb Mi
・ Don't Disturb This Groove
・ Don't Disturb This Groove (album)
・ Don't Disturb This Groove (song)
・ Don't Do Anything
・ Don't Do It
・ Don't Do Me Like That
・ Don't Don
・ Don't Don (song)
・ Don't Download This Song
・ Don't Dream
・ Don't Dream It's Over
・ Don't Dress for Dinner
・ Don't Drink the Water


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Don't DIS my ABILITY : ウィキペディア英語版
Don't DIS my ABILITY
Don't DIS my ABILITY is an educational campaign in New South Wales (NSW), Australia. The project is supported by the NSW Government's Ageing, Disability and Home Care Service of the Department of Family and Community Services to celebrate International Day of Persons with Disabilities.
The goal of Don't DIS my ABILITY is to change misconceptions surrounding disability. Ambassadors are selected as role models for the campaign from the arts, sports and business sectors and events are held throughout metropolitan and regional NSW. The campaign publication, ''Made You Look'' is circulated across NSW in arts and community venues, news agencies, libraries and schools.〔http://www.dontdismyability.com.au/news/made_you_look〕
== History ==
In 2004, the NSW Department of Ageing, Disability and Home Care (DADHC) - now Ageing, Disability and Home Care (ADHC) - set out to celebrate International Day of People with a Disability (now International Day of Persons with Disabilities) by creating a public awareness campaign with the slogan "Don't DIS my ABILITY." The campaign aimed to challenge society's stereotypes around disability and invited people to reconsider their relationships and attitudes toward people with a disability.
A reference group was assembled that included government bodies and key stakeholders from the disability sector. Each year the event program has grown and in 2009, more than 100 public events were held during the campaign.
In 2007, the event program was published and circulated in a new street press magazine, ''Made You Look''.〔http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2007/11/05/2081988.htm〕 In 2009, the event program was published on the back of the campaign poster, and ''Made You Look'' was devoted to publishing stories by and about people with a disability.
In 2008, as part of the campaign a film festival was made fully accessible for people with a disability in NSW. Sponsored by ADHC, Access All Areas Film Festival visited five regional cities throughout November culminating in a special event in Sydney on 3 December to celebrate International Day of People with a Disability.〔http://www.accessallareasfilmfestival.com.au/〕 In 2009, Access All Areas grew to incorporate a short film program for school children. The film festival visited regional towns in 2010, culminating with an event in Sydney on December 3.〔http://www.mediaaccess.org.au/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1090:access-all-areas-film-festival-hits-the-road-again&catid=1:cinema&Itemid=15〕
In 2010, the campaign focus was on social media, with a new campaign blog,〔http://dontdismyability.wordpress.com〕 a YouTube channel,〔http://www.youtube.com/user/dontdismyability09〕 Facebook page〔https://www.facebook.com/pages/Dont-DIS-my-ABILITY/171993555736〕 and Twitter account.〔https://www.twitter.com/dontdis〕

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