Book launch Dyslexia: Insights into the hidden disability in and out of the workplace
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DyslexiaInsights into the hidden disability in and out of the workplace, written by Dr Shae Wissell.
A compelling and deep dive into living and working with Dyslexia as an adult, based on several years of extensive research and person experience.Unlike any other, expert and authority Dr Shae Wissell, has written a profound evidence based book revealing the struggles, strengths and future hope for adults with dyslexia.Join us at 3pm for light refreshments followed by the official opening at 3.30 and a leading discussion panel for an In Conversation session on dyslexia experienced in adulthood.Finally Dr Shae Wissell will be available for book signing at 4.30 followed by further refreshments.
Panel discussion:
- Dr. Shae Wissell, author and director of re:think dyslexia
- Mellissa Webster, CEO of ADHD Australia, is a dyslexic and ADHDer. Mel is a visionary leader spearheading ADHD Australia’s ambitious goals to drive systemic change for people with ADHD in Australia.
- Georgie McEncroe, educator, writer, and founder of Shebah, a women-only rideshare service, and a mother of a dyslexic child.
- Jill Sears, Executive Leader DEI Expert and Employee Experience Specialist.
Please note that tickets are limited, so we encourage you to secure your seat promptly.
We look forward to celebrating the launch of this groundbreaking Australian book that highlights the experiences of marginalized adults with dyslexia.
About our panellist:
Mel Webster: Is the Voluntary CEO of ADHD Australia Mel brings her years of experience leading community and health care services, but more importantly, her lived experience with Dyslexia and ADHD and as a parent of her son with Dyslexia and ADHD. Mel was diagnosed with ADHD during her university years. Looking back on her childhood, she remembers being ‘quirky’, over-talking, interrupting and being seen as difficult and disruptive. When she was feeling completely overwhelmed at university, Mel was taken under the wing of Fiona, a staff member who encouraged her to investigate an ADHD diagnosis. Along her journey, Mel has experienced challenges in her day-to-day life but has also found that her dyslexia or ADHD in many ways has helped her succeed in her career. Mel’s personal experience is the reason she is so passionate about helping others to build strategies and is so driven to break down the many systemic barriers facing people with ADHD.
Outside her work at ADHD Australia, Mel’s career has spanned over 15 years where she has driven transformational change across operations, people and culture, safety and quality within the community services and health care sectors. Mel is also currently the Chief Operating Officer at Melba Support Services in Victoria. At Melba, she oversees operations and works with a large team to promote human rights, supporting independence, and partners with individuals to achieve their personalized NDIS goals.
George McEncroe is an experienced educator, writer, comedian and innovator. She has been a passionate advocate for equity, creating Shebah, the women-only rideshare company, and working with vulnerable young people in a range of contexts. As a single mother to 4 children George has performed as a stand-up comic, been a broadcaster on ABC and commercial radio stations, as well as hosting several panel discussions at The Wheeler Centre. She has published essays for Black Inc, Affirm Press and Penguin. George has been a regular guest on Spicks and Specks and has written for radio, television, The Age, The Australian and The Guardian. She is a football and basketball coach and delights in supporting young people who have disengaged from high school. Currently, George is completing her Master in Psychotherapy and Counselling, specialising in adolescent mental health and trauma-informed care.
Jill Sears is an Executive Leader DEI Expert and Employee Experience Specialist
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