Content

  • Understanding the Social Model of Disability and the principles of Universal Design
  • Exploring attitudes and unconscious bias – how your assumptions influence interaction and decision-making, and how to challenge them constructively
  • Practical guidance on inclusive language and communication – building respect, clarity and trust in interactions with people with disability
  • Approaches to collaborating and working with the disability community

Outcomes

By the end of this course, participants will be able to:

  • Describe the social model of disability and explain how universal design contributes to accessibility and inclusion
  • Identify and reflect on personal and organisational unconscious biases that may affect inclusion
  • Use inclusive and respectful language and communication strategies when engaging with people living with disability
  • Demonstrate greater confidence and awareness when collaborating or working with disability communities

Who Should Attend

  • Individuals and teams across public sector, non‑government, community or private organisations who want to build capability in disability inclusion.
  • Staff working in client‑facing, service design, community engagement, human resources, or program delivery roles.
  • Leaders, managers or supervisors who wish to foster inclusive culture, accessibility, and equitable service for customers and colleagues.
  • Anyone interested in improving their understanding of disability inclusion — whether starting from no previous experience or looking to refresh awareness and practice.

Benefits to You and Your Organisation

  • Build confidence in your ability to engage respectfully and effectively with people with disability in both workplace and community contexts
  • Develop your understanding of inclusive language, behaviours and decision-making
  • Grain practical skills to challenge assumptions, minimise exclusion and contribute to a more equitable workplace culture
  • Strengthen your personal leadership around diversity, equity and inclusion principles
  • Improve service accessibility and engagement for people living with disability
  • Build a culture of respect, awareness and inclusion that aligns with public sector values and legislative obligations
  • Strengthen team capability to apply universal design and inclusive practices across policy, service delivery and communication
  • Reduce unintentional barriers and foster safer, more inclusive environments for staff and the community

 

This course is also available online.

Learn about our speakers

Purple Orange

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Purple Orange

JFA Purple Orange is a purpose-led organisation working towards a more inclusive world where people with disability have access to the same opportunities as everyone else. Their work is grounded in lived experience and focuses on systemic advocacy, co-designed projects and peer networks, training and consulting, as well as a small grants program. They connect people with disability to good information and to each other, and collaborate with stakeholders to influence policy and practice that fosters genuine inclusion.

Format
Face-to-face

Duration
1 half-day
9:00am-12:30pm (8:45am registration)

Inclusions
Resources, morning tea and refreshments

Location
Level 6, 12 Pirie Street, Adelaide CBD, SA 5000
(please visit registration links for further information)
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Costs
Professional Member $355
State Govt Employee Member $390
Corporate Member $405
Non-Member $440

This course is also available for in-agency delivery. Please contact us for further information.