An Ordinary Life Australian Catholic UniversityPhillip St WatsonACT
Australia27th - 28th November 20139am - 5pmAbout the ConferenceImagineMORE
is please to announce its inaugural Live It! conference. The theme for this
conference is "an ordinary life" This conference provides an opportunity to
reflect and examine where we have been, current practices, and what will be
for vulnerable people living "an ordinary life". Much could, can and will
change in the next few years in the way services and education is delivered
to vulnerable people. DisablityCare Australia and expectations around
education proposed in the Gonski report have created an opportunity for
families to have a greater say in this delivery.Who is this conference
forThis conference is for individuals and families whose lives are touched
by disability and mental illness. It is for advocates, support workers,
professionals, CEO's government employees and others who are interested in
authentic, practical social inclusion, individualisation, empowerment and
community building. It is of great interest to those wishing to genuinely
transform education and supports from segregated or congregate care to
inclusive practice. "An ordinary life" for vulnerable people can and should
include all the good things of life, community connections, a place to call
home, choice, acceptance and belonging. This conference will bring local and
international pioneers to present to you on what "an ordinary life" could
be.Keynote speakers: Bob Rhodes and Michael Kendrick Online registrations
are open! To register go to
http://imaginemore.org.au/november-conference/There is limited space so
register early!
Imagine More
Paul: 0431 984 867 Jan: 0458282545www.imaginemore.org.au
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