Rights, Wrongs, Advocacy and Justice: A Panel Discussion on the Human Rights of People with Intellectual Disability
Event description
Rights, Wrongs, Advocacy, and Justice
A Panel Discussion on the Human Rights of People with Intellectual Disability
Join us for an enlightening and important conversation about the human rights challenges faced by individuals with intellectual disabilities. This panel discussion will explore advocacy, justice, and the lived experiences of those affected. The event will feature a diverse group of speakers, including advisors with lived experience, advocates, researchers, and legal experts, such as:
Melinda Thomson, Inclusion Advisor, South Australian Council on Intellectual Disability
Gavin Burner, Inclusion Advisor and Co-Deputy Chair of SACID Board, South Australian Council on Intellectual Disability
Sam Paior, CEO of The Growing Space
Fiona Campbell, Manager of Independent Advocacy SA
Professor Sally Robinson, Professor in Disability and Community Inclusion
Event Details:
📅 Date: Wednesday, October 30, 2024
🕖 Time: 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM
📍 Location: The Auditorium (Ground Floor), Living Choice, 123 Fisher St, Fullarton SA 5063
💻 Pay-what-you-wish and live-streamed event
Registration: https://events.humanitix.com/rights-wrongs-advocacy-and-justice-a-panel-discussion-on-the-human-rights-of-people-with-intellectual-disability or simply show up on the night!
This is a joint event by Citizen Advocacy South Australia and Amnesty International Australia, dedicated to raising awareness about the intersection of intellectual disability and human rights. Don’t miss this chance to hear from experts and advocates working to make a difference.
Pre-Event Dinner Option:
If you'd like to enjoy dinner at Castello's Cucina (at your own cost), located next door to the auditorium, before the event, please request a menu and/or make a reservation by emailing office.citizenadvocacy@gmail.com. Be sure to include the number of people, time (latest 6 PM), and your pre-order.
Don't miss this opportunity to engage in a powerful discussion on advocacy and justice for those with intellectual disabilities.
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