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Logan Disability Expo 2026: Why this community event matters, and why we’ll be there  

Behaviour Collaborations at the Logan Disability Expo 2026 in Logan Central QLD

Logan Disability Expo 2026 is a chance to meet local providers face-to-face, ask practical questions, and leave with clearer next steps. If you have ever tried to find the right supports, compare services, or work out what to ask, you will know it can feel like a lot. Local expos bring those conversations into one place, in your community. Phone calls, forms, referrals, timeframes, and service options can pile up quickly. When people are already tired or under pressure, that process can feel even heavier.

That is why local expos can be so useful. A good Logan disability event creates a space where people with disabilities, families, carers, guardians, support workers, and providers can connect in person. It is practical, human, and local. It is also a chance to leave with clearer options and a better sense of who feels like the right fit.

Behaviour Collaborations will be attending the Logan Disability Expo 2026, and we look forward to meeting you.

Logan Disability Expo 2026: Event details 

The Logan Community Disability Expo is a free event hosted by The Disability Events Community (DEC) and held at Diggers Services Club in Logan Central.

Tuesday 10 March 2026
10:00am to 1:00pm (AEST)
Diggers Services Club,
42-48 Blackwood Rd,
Logan Central QLD 4114

If you are planning your day, it helps to arrive early so you can speak with more stalls without rushing.

What the Logan Disability Expo is designed to do   

According to the event information, the expo is designed to connect people living with disabilities, their families, guardians, support workers, and disability providers in one place.

In real terms, attending the Logan Disability Expo gives you the chance to have the kind of conversations that are hard to have online. You can compare services quickly, check availability, and understand how providers work before you commit to referrals.

For many families, a disability expo in Logan reduces the back-and-forth. You can meet providers face-to-face, compare approaches, and leave with a short list of next steps.

You may also discover Logan disability services you did not know existed, including supports that match your needs more closely than your original shortlist.

Why Behaviour Collaborations are attending 

At Behaviour Collaborations, our work is grounded in collaboration. Our Positive Behaviour Support plans are developed with the participant and the people around them, with a focus on improving quality of life and reducing the need for restrictive practices.

Events like the Logan Disability Expo 2026 matter because families and support networks deserve easy access to clear information. People often want to understand what behaviour support looks like in everyday life, not just what it is called on paperwork. They also want to know how communication works across the team, how goals are set, and how progress is reviewed.

When you meet providers in person, you can ask questions and see how they respond. That matters when you are choosing a service to support your child, your family member, or yourself.

Behaviour Collaborations supports participants and families across the region, and community events like the Logan Community Disability Expo help people connect with NDIS support Logan QLD services in a way that feels respectful and straightforward.

How to get more value from the Logan Community Disability Expo   

If you attend the Logan Community Disability Expo, you do not need a perfect plan. A short list of questions is enough to help you compare providers and feel confident about next steps.

Here are a few questions that often lead to helpful answers:

  1. What does your intake process look like, and how long does it usually take?
  2. What does support look like in real life, week to week?
  3. How do you involve families, schools, and support workers?
  4. How do you measure progress, and how will we know it is working?
  5. What is your approach when things feel unsafe or overwhelming at home or school?

If you are a support worker or coordinator, you might also ask how updates are shared and what a good handover looks like. Consistent communication matters when multiple services are involved.

If you are comparing NDIS providers Logan participants often work with, consider asking one extra question: “What does a good outcome look like to you, and how do you work towards it?”

Why expos help strengthen Logan disability services   

Community expos do not only help participants and families. They also improve how local services work together. When providers meet each other, they can understand referral pathways more clearly and communicate more effectively. That can lead to smoother wraparound support for people who need multiple services working together.

A strong local network improves continuity. It helps everyone respond faster when needs change, and it reduces confusion for families who are already managing a lot.

We hope to see you at the Logan Disability Expo!   

If you are attending the Logan Disability Expo 2026, please come and say hello. Whether you are early in the journey, changing supports, or refining what is already in place, a Logan disability event like this can help you feel clearer about your options.

If you would like to speak with our team after the expo, you can reach us here:
Contact Behaviour Collaborations

If you are ready to take the next step, you can also review our referral pathway here:
Referrals

For official event details and venue location, confirm them via the DEC listing and the venue contact page.

Behaviour Collaborations at the Logan Disability Expo 2026 in Logan Central QLD
Meet local NDIS providers Logan and explore Logan disability services at the Logan Community Disability Expo.

FAQ

Do I need an NDIS plan to attend the Logan Community Disability Expo?

No. You do not need an NDIS plan to attend. The expo is also useful for people exploring supports, families, carers, and support workers who want to understand local options.

What should I bring to the Logan Disability Expo?

Bring a short list of questions, a notebook (or notes app), and your contact details so providers can send information after the event. If you already have an NDIS plan, it can help to note the support categories you are looking to use.

Is the expo helpful for support workers and support coordinators?

Yes. Many support workers and coordinators attend to meet local providers, understand referral pathways, and build connections that make coordination smoother later.

Where can I confirm updates or changes to the event?

Check the official Disability Events Community (DEC) listing and the venue contact page for the latest details closer to the date.

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