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Lunch & learn: creating inclusive and psychosocially safe workplaces
This recorded webinar presented by Bob Bowen from the National Psychosocial Safety Network explores the importance of creating safe and inclusive workplaces for people with disability, as well as practical tips and resources you can implement in your work to assist with this process.
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Lunch & learn: blindness and vision impairment in the workplace
This recorded webinar by Ben Moxey, Emerging Technology and Accessibility Manager at Guide Dogs NSW/ACT, presents practical ways to design accessible workplaces where people with blindness or vision impairment can thrive. It highlights key accessibility considerations and technologies that remove common barriers and support full participation for employees in diverse professional settings
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Lunch & learn: towards inclusive practice for people with intellectual disability
This recorded webinar explains what intellectual disability is, why employment matters, and how inclusive practice can create better job opportunities. It highlights practical, lived‑experience insights to support more inclusive and accessible employment opportunities for people with an intellectual disability.
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Lunch & learn: back pain, arthritis and musculoskeletal conditions in the workplace
This recorded webinar explores the impact of back pain, arthritis and other musculoskeletal conditions in the workplace. These often non‑visible conditions significantly affect workforce participation and wellbeing. Helen Jentz, CEO of Musculoskeletal Health Australia, explains the challenges people face and outlines how workplaces can support employees through awareness, reasonable adjustments and inclusive practices that promote...
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Lunch & learn: how you can use evidence to make a difference in your work
This recorded webinar focuses on how research and data-driven evidence can be practically applied to improve employment services and life outcomes for people with disability. The presenters highlight common barriers and offers practical strategies to overcome them. Overall, the message is that embedding evidence‑based practice improves real‑world outcomes.