Representation is not just symbolic, it is essential. Representation influences policy, services, leadership and trust, and its absence can reinforce inequity, even when intentions are good.
This impactful keynote examines why decisions affecting people’s lives ought to be shaped by those with lived experience, and unpacks what meaningful representation looks like in practice, moving beyond tokenism to real authority and voice.
This insightful presentation invites audiences to reflect on power, participation and accountability, and to consider how representative leadership creates better outcomes for individuals, organisations and communities alike.