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    This Conversation is part of Remarkable Insights. 

    There is significant opportunity to leverage technological innovation to drive an inclusive future. But who is left behind as technology transforms the society around us. 

    How might we use Remarkable Insights to create an inclusive now?

    The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) has allocated $700m per annum for Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) to provide 28,000 Australians with complex support needs with access to appropriate housing. SDA funding has the potential to stimulate around $5 billion in private sector investment and transform the old model of segregation to provide people with disabilities more choice and control. Achieving these major changes will require many parties to consider the role they can play. 

    Join our panel, who will unpack the potential of the government's SDA funding looking at the market and investment opportunities, as well as, how to foster innovation to maximise independence for people with disability, now and in the future.

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        Introducing our panel:

        Rebecca Thomas is the Executive Director in the Impact Investing team at Social Ventures Australia (SVA) and leads the investment of the Social Impact Investment Trust (SVA’s impact investing mandate with HESTA) across a range of sectors and capital instruments. Her focus is primarily on housing investments, namely social, affordable and disability housing projects. Rebecca is also part of the Synergis Fund, a new disability housing fund established by SVA and Federation Asset Management working to deploy capital into the Specialist Disability Accommodation market. Prior to joining SVA in 2016, Rebecca held senior roles at GE Capital and Lloyds Banking Group in both Australia and in the UK. Rebecca holds a BSc (Hons) from University College London.@Social_Ventures

        Perry Cross
        is CEO & Founder at Accessible Homes Australia. At the age of 19, promising sportsman Perry was severely injured in a rugby tackle and told he would never walk again. Perry carved out a new lease on life and has dedicated his life to helping others living with a disability, raising awareness of spinal injuries and creating a movement to applaud, recognise and support the need for urgent research to cure paralysis. He’s been awarded Suncorp Young Queenslander of the Year, finalist in the Young Australian of the Year Awards, was the first quadriplegic to complete a Bachelor of Communications (Business) at Bond University, is a published author, was named “Cure Warrior Advocate of the Year” at the International Working 2 Walk Symposium and in 2018 was chosen as a Gold Coast Commonwealth Games baton bearer. Perry is the President and Founder of the Perry Cross Spinal Research Foundation, a Director of The Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) Alliance which provides a unified voice to better support development of a diverse and sustainable SDA market. In 2020, Perry was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia for significant service to people living with a spinal cord injury and as a role model. @PerryCrosss

        Alecia Rathbone
        is the General Manager of the Housing Hub at Summer Foundation, overseeing a social enterprise that matches people with disability to appropriate housing. She is responsible for The Housing Hub website, where people with disability can search for suitable housing by housing type or location, and the Tenancy Matching Service, which matches people with disability to new property developments across Australia. Alecia has over 20 years’ experience across a number of sectors including for-purpose, services and manufacturing for organisations from charities to small businesses to ASX listed. She is currently a non-executive director of the Board of Directors of InTouch Multicultural Centre Against Family Violence and Deputy Chair of the CPA Australia Public Sector and Not for Profit Committee. @SummerFoundtn

        Pete Horsley aims to create a positive global impact on disability inclusion and is a catalytic leader who creates sustainable social change. So far he has managed to create Australia’s first disability technology accelerator for startups developing technology that enable people with disability to overcome barriers they face each and every day. He has more 15 years experience in the disability sector across a range of roles. Peter started his career as a landscape architect and sees the potential for design and innovation to create positive systemic change. @petehorsley @RemarkableTech

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