Keynote Speaking
Disability Awareness
One in five Western Australians has a disability, including intellectual, mental health, cognitive, sensory or physical impairment, along with neurological difference.
So, regardless of our work role, we can assume that most of us will have some interactions with people with a disability, whether as colleagues, clients or stakeholders.
These insightful keynote presentations help audiences develop an understanding of disability and what it means in a modern world.
Amplifying the voices of lived experience and informed by the Social Model of Disability, these keynote presentations help develop inclusive attitudes and challenge outdated assumptions.
Tailored for your specific audience and priorities, and grounded in current legislation, our speakers present a positive and contemporary viewpoint and bust a few myths.
Universal design creates spaces and systems that work for everyone from the start, improving access and experience without special measures or add-ons.
Disability is shaped by barriers, not bodies. Explore the Social Model of Disability and how attitudes and environments create exclusion and limit participation.
Discover why representation and lived experience in leadership matter, and how inclusive decision‑making leads to fairer, better outcomes for all.
Many disabilities are invisible to others, yet still have profound impacts. Explore different types of invisible disability, why people mask them, and how to create more inclusive environments.
Discover how treating people as different or separate can create distance and isolation, and learn how to move beyond special measures toward genuine inclusion.