Disability & Neurodivergent Voices Leading Change

Join a powerful panel of students and staff shaping the future of accessibility RMIT.

To celebrate Global Accessibility Awareness Day, we're hosting a conversation with the students and staff driving accessibility and inclusion at RMIT. You'll hear honest insights, practical ideas and clear actions you can take to help make RMIT more inclusive, welcoming and accessible for everyone.

Why attend

  • Hear directly from people with lived experience
  • Learn practical strategies you can apply in classes, workplaces and student life
  • Understand how accessibility connects to equity, wellbeing and belonging at RMIT
  • Engage leadership on disability inclusion and highlight opportunities for collaboration
  • Take part in a Q&A and add your voice to the conversation

Who is this event for?

All RMIT students and staff are welcome – whether you have lived experience, you're an ally, or you're just keen to learn more about accessibility and inclusion.

Key details

Where: RMIT City Campus - Building 80, Level 2, Room 3

When: Tuesday 19 May, 10am -11:30am

 

Light refreshments will be provided.

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