Keynote Speaking
Advocacy and Human Rights
The fight for social justice and positive change takes knowledge, skills and strategy.
These inspiring keynote presentations explore a range of human rights issues and how we can make a difference about the issues that matter.
Grounded in a human rights framework and led by experienced advocates, these presentations will inform, inspire and empower your audience to take effective action to improve their world.
Join our experienced speakers to reflect on today’s human rights issues and how these interact with our own journey and values.
Compelling and profound, these presentations are also surprisingly down to earth and include local and global tales of real-world advocacy from those fighting the good fight.
Good intentions are not enough. Discover how workplaces can unknowingly exclude Aboriginal people and what it really takes to build cultural safety and trust.
Disability is shaped by barriers, not bodies. Explore the Social Model of Disability and how attitudes and environments create exclusion and limit participation.
Feeling overwhelmed by the world right now? Reconnect with our shared power to create change and discover how hope can be sustained, even in hard times.
Discover why representation and lived experience in leadership matter, and how inclusive decision‑making leads to fairer, better outcomes for all.
Peaceful protest has shaped our history. Explore how nonviolent direct action drives change, with inspiring real‑world examples from global movements.
Discover how treating people as different or separate can create distance and isolation, and learn how to move beyond special measures toward genuine inclusion.
A world tour of mental health. Discover striking differences and shared approaches to mental health, and explore how culture shapes understanding, diagnosis and care.
Failure isn’t the end of the journey but rather, part of it. Discover the setbacks that preceded famous success stories and reshape how you view failure.
What if consent wasn’t just an issue between individuals, but a shared cultural responsibility? Explore how power, permission and everyday norms shape safer, more respectful workplaces and communities.
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