Eye to The Future

Eye to The Future of Work

Accessibility and Inclusion Beyond 2020

Blind Citizens Australia will deliver an online interactive workshop that showcases inclusion strategy with real life examples.

Join Blind Citizens Australia to hear what has and hasn’t worked well in developing and delivering an accessible workplace, particularly in light of remote working environments, and participate in a forum where you can ask those questions you’ve always wanted to in a ‘You Can’t Ask That!’ style session.

The Forum Panel

Tuesday, 24th November 2020. 11:00am – 12:30pm

  • Matt O’Kane MBA, Director, Notion Digital Forensics
  • Pam Spelling, Service Coordinator-Capacity Building, Brisbane South Disability Service, Uniting Care.
  • Jonathon Craig, Policy and Advocacy Intern, Vision 2020
  • Janine Sherrard, General Manager Policy, Advocacy and Engagement, Vision 2020

Wednesday, 25th November 2020. 2:00pm – 3:30pm

  • Jaci Armstrong, Non-Executive Director at Accessible Arts
  • Doug McGinn, Disability Liaison Officer , University of Tasmania
  • Colin Clark, Head Student Accessibility and Wellbeing, University of Tasmania

Register NOW!

Register now to obtain new insights and tips to promote positive change within your recruitment process and employee engagement strategy.

Be a part of the inclusion change and generate a new talent pipeline for your organisations continued success.

“Diversity is being invited to the party. Inclusion is being asked to dance.”  Verna Myers

This event is funded by the National Disability Insurance Agency, Information, Linkages and Capacity Building program.

  • Register today, this event is FREE but limited tickets are available!
  • Go to the Registration Page
  • If you have any queries, please contact Blind Citizens Australia directly on bca@bca.org.au or 1800 033 660

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