Inclusion

Justice through jobs: Empowering neurodivergent voices in the workforce Paid Members Public
Ancient wisdom, modern challenge: The case for inclusion A recent article by Skye Cusack devoted to Prof Scott Avery, who promotes inclusion for people with disability and First Nations Australians, features a stunning image of footprints left by a one-legged man near Lake Mungo (NSW) some 20,000 years ago.

Film for all - An accessible approach towards audiovisual entertainment Paid Members Public
Through Movies by Burswood, Ken Gibbons crafts an environment where the art of film can be appreciated by everybody. 25 years ago, Ken and his friends noted at a dinner discussion that the market for outdoor cinemas in Perth, Western Australia was mainly specialist in nature. Ken wanted to create

Lessons of resilience from the pool - Q&A with Matthew Levy OAM Paid Members Public
Our experience often makes us cling to what we know without considering that there is an amazing world out there. Recently I’ve had an opportunity to connect with one of the finest paralympians, Matthew Levy OAM, who has represented Australia in swimming tournaments...

Shifting the narrative - Lisa Cox OAM’s fight for disability inclusion Paid Members Public
In the intersection of business, media and disability advocacy stands Lisa Cox OAM, an internationally awarded thought leader, TEDx speaker, author and consultant who has dedicated her life to changing the narrative surrounding disability. After overcoming personal medical challenges, including surviving two near-death experiences, Cox’s journey to become a

Inclusion in the performing arts Paid Members Public
The performance art and media world can be a very exclusive environment, and it is even more difficult for people living with disabilities. As the program manager of Stars and the Moon, Tyla Chapman is part of a theatre group that aims to include people with intellectual and physical disabilities.