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SUMMARY:EEON's 5th Biennial Diversity\, Equity and Inclusion Summit.
DESCRIPTION:  \nAt EEON’s Summit we place an emphasis on ensuring you leave the day with concrete actions to take into your life and workplace. We do this with our philosophy of ‘Learn\, Think & Do!’ \nLEARN — a presenter of panel will share stories\, information\, new ideas and current thinking. \nTHINK — our Conversation Leaders sitting with you will lead a discussion about the preceding presentation\, helping you find ways to apply this to your work practice. \nDO! — we encourage you to write down at least 1 concrete action for each session that you will be able to achieve. \nGet early-bird pricing before 11th August\n\nEEON Member tickets are $498 per person with early-bird discount\nNon members are $598 per person with early-bird discount\nConcessions are $198\nGroup bookings also available contact info@eeon.org.au for more information\n\nDATE Tuesday 10 September 2024 8:30 AM – 5:30 PM \nVENUE RMIT Storey Hall\, 342 Swanston Street\, Melbourne \nOur Confirmed Topics For This Summit Are\nConversations From the Heart\nLEARN about what is important in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities right now and how you can fold this into your DEI practice. Karen Milward will lead this session. \nAbility/Disability\nLeading advocates in this space will inspire and challenge you to THINK\, is your work is the best it can be? \nTransgender & Gender Diversity\, moving forwards\, not backwards\nThere are many voices calling to roll back the human rights and social advances made in the Trans and Gender Diverse communities. Hear from Michell Sheppard what you can DO to make a real impact in this sphere. \nEssential Legislation Roundup\n2024 has a significant number of changes that directly affect DEI and HR practice. Our Experts will give you a roundup of what you need to know to not just comply but to excel.
URL:https://www.eeon.org.au/program/eeons-5th-biennial-diversity-equity-and-inclusion-summit/
LOCATION:RMIT Storey Hall\, Building 16\, 342 Swanston Street\, Melbourne\, Victoria\, 3000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Accessibility,Indigenous,Legislation,LGBTQ+
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ORGANIZER;CN="Equal Employment Opportunity Network":MAILTO:info@eeon.org.au
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SUMMARY:Accessibility
DESCRIPTION:Accessibility: stories from people about the impact when we get it right.\nAbout this event\n\n\n\nEver wondered how you can get accessibility right so people with disability are empowered to achieve their full potential? \nEEON are delighted to host four great speakers who share their lived experience\, the adjustments made for accessibility and the impact for them: in their studies\, in their work\, in recreation\, in business and in their everyday. \nAsking people what they need or better still planning for systems that make it simple is respectful and essential. \nAnd remember that old adage about assumptions – avoid them! \nTake the time to listen and reflect on the stories today and then do make accessibility part of the norm. \nJoin us for a hybrid event – online or in person for a networking lunch and hear from: \n \n\n\n\nSaman Akbaryan\, MSc. was born in Iran. He went on to complete a bachelor’s degree in Software Engineering\, a Master’s in eCommerce and is now a fresh graduate of The University of Melbourne. His Master of Information Technology\, specialising in Human-Computer Interaction\, and his lived experience as a proud person with a disability have positioned him perfectly to develop technological solutions for people with disabilities. \nHe currently works as a Project Manager and UX Specialist at Cultural Infusion. \n  \nJodie Nicks (she/her) Senior Advisor\, Disability and Accessibility\, Inclusion\, Department of Families\, Fairness and Housing \nJodie lives with disability and is a senior adviser for disability and accessibility with the Victorian government. She is driven to creating more inclusive communities for people with disability\, particularly for those experiencing multiple\, intersecting forms of systemic discrimination. \nJodie worked as a performing artist for many years. In 2016 she was awarded the inaugural Funds in Court Inspire award in recognition of her professional contribution to performing arts and for creating a more inclusive society through her work. She also on the board of Arts Access Victoria. \n  \nPaul Pritchard – Author\, adventurer\, speaker and disability educator. AG Spirit Of Adventure Awardee. \nPaul was a cutting-edge rock climber/mountaineer; adventuring in the Himalaya\, Patagonia and Baffin Island. During a 1998 world mountaineering trip he acquired a brain injury (ABI) with hemiplegia when a boulder fell on his head. He was climbing on the Totem Pole in Tasmania (See ABC Australian Story 2017). \nHe now lives in Tasmania and is an international lecturer on the lessons he has learned through adventure and how they have helped him live with\, not overcome\, disability. \nHe has written four books including The Totem Pole (2000) and The Mountain Path (2021). \nSee his reel here. http://www.paulpritchard.com.au/ \n  \nKerryn Burgoyne was diagnosed with Asperger’s Syndrome at the age of 30. In 2007 Kerryn started her own business KTalk aimed at training and educating the community on Autism Spectrum Disorders. \nAs part of her business\, Kerryn wrote and developed six self-help course books on life skills\, as well as Autism Spectrum Disorders. \nThe resources she produced\, developed and wrote for the community were well received\, insightful and provided people with knowledge and assistance. Kerryn also travelled and facilitated seminars throughout Victoria and interstate to far north Qld. \nKerryn commenced a role with state government pre-Covid and over the pandemic worked remotely undertaking transcriptional duties. While this period was challenging\, the experience also provided learning in new technology and new experiences. \nIn the ways of accessibility\, Kerryn strongly believes that access benefits everyone! \nTickets Here\nBack to 2022 Events\nSponsor an EEON Event in 2022
URL:https://www.eeon.org.au/program/accessibility/
LOCATION:RMIT and Online\, Building 8\, 360 Swanston Street\, Melbourne\, Victoria\, 3000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Accessibility,Upcoming
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ORGANIZER;CN="Equal Employment Opportunity Network":MAILTO:info@eeon.org.au
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