
Australia—The Australian Sporting Alliance for People with Disability (ASAPD) has renewed its strategic partnership with global law firm Dentons for 2026, reinforcing a shared commitment to inclusive sport and active recreation across Australia.
Under the agreement, Dentons will continue to provide legal support to ASAPD and its eight affiliated National Sporting Organisations for People with Disability members across a broad range of legal issues, including governance, charity law and taxation, intellectual property, employment, safeguarding, risk management, integrity and conduct matters.
ASAPD CEO, Dr Phil Hamdorf, said the partnership had delivered meaningful value for the organisation and its members.
“Dentons has become a trusted partners to ASAPD and our member organisations,” Dr Phil Hamdorf said
“Partners Campbell Hudson. Caroline Snow and their team understand the challenges and opportunities within disability sport and consistently provide practical, high-quality support.
We are pleased to continue building on the relationship in 2026 as we work towards greater inclusion and participation in sport for Australians with disability.”
Dentons Charities and Not-for-profit Sector Partner, Campbell Hudson said the firm was proud to continue supporting ASAPD.
“ASAPD plays a vital role in strengthening inclusive sport in Australia and we are delighted to continue supporting the organisation and its affiliated members, “ he said.
“At Dentons, we are proud to support Australia’s vibrant charity and not-for-profit sector by delivering legal services that are accessible, practical and tailored to the needs of purpose-driven organisations. We understand the complex environment these organisations operate in and help clients navigate challenges with confidence so that they can focus on delivering impact in the community.”
ASAPD collaborates, advocates and provides support to promote inclusive sport and active recreation for people with disability. The organisation works to ensure all Australians have the opportunity to participate in sport and physical activity in welcoming, inclusive environments.
Its affiliated National Sporting Organisations for People with Disability are Blind Sports Australia, Boccia Australia, Deaf Sports Australia, Disabled Wintersport Australia, Riding for the Disabled Australia, Special Olympics Australia, Sport Inclusion Australia, and Transplant Australia.