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CANCELLATION POLICY: If a participant wishes to cancel their booking for a CDS workshop/education event, the participant must contact CDS via email XXXXX (add in soon to be created specific email address for workshops and education) to indicate their cancellation. The participant will be offered: -a transfer to another training date if at least 7 days notice is given, and there is another training date available*; or -a full refund if at least 7 days notice is given - for full or multi-day education events a $25 cancellation fee will be charged; or -no refund if less than 7 days notice is given** *The participant will only be given one opportunity to transfer to another training date. If the re-booking is cancelled no transfer to another training date will be offered. **CDS will endeavour to show discretion for unavoidable circumstances. In these situations, a credit may be offered that can be used towards future events with the organisation. If CDS cancels a workshop/education event, the participant will be offered: -the opportunity to transfer to another training date, if available; or -a full refund
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The Centre for Disability Studies acknowledges and pays respect to the past, present and future Traditional Custodians and Elders of this nation and the continuation of cultural, spiritual and educational practices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.