Swan CfC Networking Breakfast - Pathways for Parents of Children with Disability
Event description
Pathways for Parents of Children with Disability
It's with great pleasure the Swan Communities for Children team invite you to join us for breakfast at picturesque Mandoon Estate on Friday 26th September 2025.
Navigating an often complex system can sometimes be overwhelming and difficult for families raising children living with disability.
Join our panel of experts in the disability & inclusion sector as they offer their wisdom, lived experience and advice for families raising children living with disability, developmental delay, undiagnosed and/or chronic medical conditions and how to navigate supports and find the answers they are looking for.
About our Panel
Carrie Clark is the CEO of Kiind, Western Australia's peak body for families of children with disability and developmental concerns. She is committed to service design that responds to the needs of families, particularly through the development of navigation, peer support and capacity building programs that are accessible, inclusive, and grounded in lived experience. Carrie serves on several government advisory bodies, representing the voices of families and carers, and contributing to work that improves access, equity and participation.
Anthony Pyle is an NDIS community engagement specialist at Mission Australia with over a decade of experience within disability services. Anthony uses his knowledge of government systems to work with families and people with disability to navigate systemic barriers and provide education within community that assist families to thrive.
Pia Hazelwood is the founder of Perth's dedicated paediatric directory, Perth Kids Hub. Perth Kids Hub is an online guide to Perth's amazing paediatric therapists, specialists, educators and schools who support kids & teens who learn, think or are developing differently.
Kylie Mason is a MyTime Peer Support facilitator and a senior leader in community services at Ngala. As a mother of four neurodiverse children, she brings a unique perspective to her work, focusing on making environments more accessible and inclusive for all families. With her blend of professional expertise, advocacy, and hands-on community work, Kylie continues to make a meaningful impact in the lives of children, families, and individuals seeking greater access and inclusivity.
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