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 in-person.
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.
Upcoming course availability
February 2026
Friday, 13 February 2026
June 2026
Friday, 19 June 2026
Format
Online
Duration
1 half-day
9:00am-12:30pm
Inclusions
Digital Resources
Location
Online via Microsoft Teams
Costs
Professional Member $290
State Govt Employee Member $330
Corporate Member $340
Non-Member $360
This course is also available for in-agency delivery. Please contact us for further information.