Deep purple background with a logo in white bold text that reads Ability Day with the Dylan Alcott Foundation. A five point rounded flower sits far right underneath the A.


Following the success of our inaugural Ability Day in 2025, we’re excited to be celebrating even bigger and better in December 2026.


At the heart of Ability Day are values that guide how we celebrate, connect, and create change together. We believe in inclusion, ensuring that every student feels welcomed and valued for who they are.


By bringing Ability Day into classrooms and assemblies across the country, we aim to spark conversations that shift perceptions, challenge stereotypes, and highlight the strengths and leadership of students with disability.



Two cartoon images, the left is a square shaped purple character who holds a tennis racket and ball, they are a wheelchair user. The right, is a red heart shaped character who wears headphones and holds a basketball.

All funds raised from Ability Day are directly invested into breaking down barriers to help young Australians with disability achieve their dreams.

Thank you

To everyone who got involved in promoting the day regardless of your ability, to those who shared their lived experience and to all the legends who donated funds to the DAF - thank you 🖤


Thank you for joining our movement to shift perceptions and create life changing opportunities for young Australians with disability.


Our Community Partners

Victoria

  • Creekside College
  • Caulfield Grammar School | Wheelers Hill Campus
  • Aspendale Primary School
  • Carlton North Primary School



Western Australia

  • Bannister Creek Primary School

New South Wales

  • Spring Hill Public School
  • The Pocket Public School
  • Bonnet Bay Public School
  • Menai Public School 
  • Thornton Public School 
  • Avoca Beach Public School


South Australia

  • Cleve Area School
  • Oakbank School
  • Salisbury Primary School