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Connect & Lead: Empowering Disability Leadership

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Hawke Building on the City West campus, Bradley forum
adelaide, australia
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Mon, 30 Jun, 6pm - 8pm ACST

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Celebrate International Day of People with Disability

Join us as we celebrate and amplify the leadership of people with disabilities, working towards a more inclusive and sustainable future.

Learn about why giving people with disability in society valued roles matters!

Why is Disability leadership  is important

Connect with inspiring leaders and changemakers for an evening of meaningful conversation and community.



Featured Keynote Speakers:

Jane Spring AM
Chair, Australian Disability Strategy Council & NSW Disability Council
"Transforming Workplace Culture: From Accommodation to Leadership"


Jane Spring Chair of the Australian Disability Strategy Council
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Kylie Duncis- Community Living Project
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Kylie Duncis
Accredited Social Role Valorisation Teacher, Community Living Project
"Building Sustainable Leadership Through Social Role Valorisation"


Your Evening Includes:

Powerful keynote presentations

Real stories of leadership in action

An interactive panel discussion with:

  • Dr. Kwan Leung Chia, Medical Consultant, SA Health
  • Samantha Hellams, CEO of Disability Living Inc.
  • Euan Stenhouse, Coach and Supervisor Para Squad, iSwim @ Immanuel College



This is more than an event - it's a movement toward meaningful change. Whether you're a person with lived experience, an ally, or an organisation leader, you'll leave with valuable insights and connections.

🎟️ Entry: Gold coin donation
Your contribution helps sustain MCCSA's community programs and ensures we can continue offering accessible events.



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Hawke Building on the City West campus, Bradley forum
adelaide, australia