Overview

The 15th Annual National Disability Summit will return to Melbourne on 19-20 September 2024. This is a key event on the calendar of disability service providers and industry leaders not only for discussion on the NDIS but also critically, for addressing the wider range of issues and considerations for the disability sector in Australia. At the heart – How can we better support people with disability and their families to maximise independence and participation by creating greater choice?

Each year we grow and evolve the event in line with the needs and feedback from the industry ensuring an objective platform for discussion and networking. We pride ourselves on listening to our audience and building an agenda from their suggestions, requests, and submissions.

This extremely passionate audience is broken down into NDIS services providers, high-level executives, community care organisations, support coordinators, people with disability, carers, state & federal government agencies, council organizations nationwide, NDIS representatives, aged care facilities, and aged care providers.

Informa Australia will provide a non-biased program in-line with what is happening within the disability sector. Seeking to provide a substantial conversation around this year’s most pertinent topics: workforce, sustainable disability employment, housing, health and care sector, the role of government bodies, and building inclusive communities.

This year the agenda will explore strategies and initiatives for improving quality, person-centered care. Providing tangible takeaway actions for delegates, we will include data-driven insights, thought leadership to challenge how we think about support and services, and lived experiences that articulate not only the challenges but also the potential solutions and discuss quality improvement.


CALL FOR PAPERS!

We encourage you to register your interest to speak, and/or nominate topic ideas that you would like to see featured.

For speaker submissions, please include the following information:

  • Name, job title, organisation
  • Presentation title
  • 3-5 bullet points explaining your main discussion points (40 words max.)
  • Would you like to join a panel discussion? Please list your topic suggestions
  • Would you like to facilitate a workshop? Please suggest workshop topics

To submit and for any queries, please contact:

Katrina Bowns
Senior Conference Producer
e: katrina.bowns@informa.com.au
t: 02 9080 4322

Closing date: 1st April 2024

2024 Sponsors

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2024 Exhibitors

Warner Institute

LBM Fleet

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Sponsorship & Exhibition Opportunities

Don’t miss this opportunity to get involved early in next year’s National Disability Summit!

There are many opportunities for networking including social events such as networking drinks, lunch and refreshments breaks making this not just a conference… but an all-encompassing industry experience.

Sponsorship or exhibiting will allow your organisation to:

  • Build relationships with potential & existing clients
  • Network with the industry
  • Generate leads from a targeted audience
  • Demonstrate your product/service in person
  • Build brand awareness

To see what we have available please contact;

Danielle Newman
Senior Business Development Manager
P: 02 9080 4318
E: Danielle.newman@informa.com

2023 Keynote Speakers


The Hon Bill Shorten MP
Minister for the National Disability Insurance Scheme


Senator Jordon Steele-John
Senator for Western Australia


Caroline Tjoa
Director – IncludeAbility Project, Australian Human Rights Commission


Dr Dinesh Palipana OAM LLB MD
Doctor, Lawyer, Researcher, Disability Advocate, 2021 QLD Australian of the Year


Tracy Mackey
NDIS Quality & Safeguards Commissioner


Geoff Quinlan
Head of Strategy and Brisbane 2032 Coordination, Paralympics Australia

2023 Speakers


Mandy McCracken
Founder & Chairperson, Storyteller and Disability Advocate, Get Started Disability Support Australia


Matt De Gruchy
Disability Advocate,
Matt De Gruchy Vision


Emily Caska
CEO,
Down Syndrome NSW


Ellen Hester
Participant and Living with Down Syndrome, Down Syndrome NSW


Dr Rachelle Bonner
Director, OPCAT and Detention Monitoring, Commonwealth Ombudsman


Corene Strauss
Chief Executive Officer,
Australian Network on Disability


Tracey McGeehan
Disability Support Officer, Northeast Health Wangaratta


Jodi Schmidt
CEO, Human Services Skills Organisation


Donna Wright
School Principal,
Bandiana Primary School


Aunty June Riemer
Deputy CEO, First Peoples Disability Network


Kim Samuel
Director, City Plan Western Parkland City, Greater Cities Commission


Bryce Pace
Autism Advocate


Nick Mann
Founder & Principal,
Polaris Lawyers


Natalie Wade
Founder and Principal Lawyer,
Equality Lawyers


Dr Katherine Kelly
Disability & NDIS Coordinator, South West Sydney LHD


Matt Gillett
General Manager, Programs, Community Services Industry Alliance


Pauline Luchetta
Managing Director,
Custodia


Paige Humm
Specialist Behaviour Support Practitioner, Inclusive Behaviour


Sharon Carroll
Diversity & Inclusion Partner, People & Culture, Australia Post


Dr Craig McBride
Senior Paediatric Surgeon, Children’s Health Queensland, Professor, University of Queensland


David Clements
State Manager, Tasmania, Ahpra


Simone Austin
Chief Health Officer and Chair of the Advisory Board, healthylife, Accredited, Practising Dietitian


Dr Adam Johnson
Researcher and Lecturer, School of Arts and Humanities, Edith Cowan University, Western Australia


Nina Crumpton
Participant and Founder/CEO,
The Hand Up Space


Amanda Frier
Access for All Manager, CheckUP


Jessica Orford
Consultant Psychologist and Team Leader Behavioural Emergency Response Team, QLD Health


Liesl Tesch AM
Parliamentary Secretary for Families and Communities, and Parliamentary Secretary for Disability Inclusion, Australian Labor Party


Irena Reiss
Lawyer and Disability Advocate


Emma Gierschick OAM


Commissioner Dan Stubbs
Victorian Disability Worker Commission


Stu Schonell
CEO,
Advocacy WA


Sirani McNeill
Hospitality Staff Member, All Things Equal


Daniel Valiente-Riedl
General Manager, JobAccess


Belinda Kochanowska
Principal Solicitor, Intrepidus Law


Bianca Stern
General Manager, All Things Equal


Alexandra Viney
Australian Paralympian

Agenda

09:00

Opening remarks from the Chair

Emma Gierschick OAM

09:10

OPENING ADDRESS |

Mandy McCracken, Founder & Chairperson, Storyteller and Disability Advocate, Get Started Disability Support Australia

09:30

PANEL | Sustainable employment & the future of work opportunities for people with disability

  • The real reward of disability employment: morale, benefits
  • Challenging the systemic barriers we already know, more than just a ‘tick-box’
  • Access to Employment Assistant Funding – overcoming cost barrier
  • Actionable steps to ensure correct systems are in place
  • Key takeaways and how can we implement this within our own setting?

Matt De Gruchy, Disability Advocate, Matt De Gruchy Vision
Tracey McGeehan, Disability Support Officer, Northeast Health Wangaratta
Sharon Carroll, Diversity & Inclusion Partner, People & Culture, Australia Post
Corene Strauss, Chief Executive Officer, Australian Network on Disability
Daniel Valiente-Riedl, General Manager, JobAccess
Moderated by Melissa Tandy, Managing Director, Strategic Shift

 

10:20

Reform of the disability discrimination law

Natalie Wade, Founder and Principal Lawyer, Equality Lawyers

10:50

Networking Break & Morning Tea

11:20

Equal Employment: Important Considerations

There are very few workplaces that cater to people with disability well, let alone allowing people with disability a chance at equal employment. People with disability have to fight for advocacy rights to be able to keep their job, as well as not to be burnt out, or in the worst case – fired from employers because there isn’t an equal opportunity. This session will explore finding the right supports in the workplace, Disability Discrimination or workplace rights, and Awareness Training – how to deliver this successfully.

Sirani McNeill, Hospitality Staff Member, All Things Equal
Bianca Stern, General Manager, All Things Equal

11:40

How disability is managed in main stream education: a ground snap shot of school inclusion

The Victorian government has implemented Disability Inclusion, a new approach to supporting students with disabilities in government schools across Victoria. The reforms are part of the Inclusive Victoria: State Disability Plan 2022-2026, providing improved resources for students with disabilities within schools. The government has allocated $1.6 billion to change student disability funding, which was announced in the 2020 state budget. This session is a snapshot of government primary schools embracing disability and inclusion and the new reforms, making a difference through inclusion and understanding of individual student needs and creating a climate of unity between students, teachers, families and specialist support agencies.

Donna Wright, School Principal, Bandiana Primary School

12:10

My plan, my business: how I used my NDIS Plan to start a Support Coordination business

It’s without shadow of doubt disability employment statistics are not where they meant to be, and Nina knows this too well. In this session, Nina Crumpton shares how her NDIS Support Coordination funding for mentoring on how to start a business, the audit process and the way in which Nina used support workers with very specific skills to assist her with a business launch.

Nina Crumpton, Participant and Founder/CEO, The Hand Up Space

12:40

PANEL | Defining good quality support from our perspective: a carers viewpoint

  • What do we see as good quality support for the people we support?
  • What is the disconnection point? How do you manage this?
  • Compared to broader community support

Commissioner Dan Stubbs, Victorian Disability Worker Commission
Emma Gierschick OAM

Belinda Kochanowska, Principal Solicitor, Intrepidus Law
Moderated by Matt De Gruchy, Disability Advocate, Matt De Gruchy Vision

13:15

Networking Lunch

14:15

ADDRESS | The Paralympics to Parliament House

  • Overcoming Challenges
  • Breaking Down Barriers and Attitudes
  • Creating Access and Inclusion
  • The Important Role of Employment and Leadership for People with Disability

Liesl Tesch AM, Parliamentary Secretary for Families and Communities, and Parliamentary Secretary for Disability Inclusion, Australian Labor Party

14:45

PANEL | Making healthcare more accessible

  • Successful projects
  • Outcomes for influencing change behaviour
  • Implementing change from within
  • Workforce and staff development

Dr Dinesh Palipana OAM LLB MD, Doctor, Lawyer, Researcher, Disability Advocate, 2021 QLD Australian of the Year
Katherine Kelly, Disability & NDIS Coordinator, South West Sydney LHD
Dr Craig McBride, Senior Paediatric Surgeon, Children’s Health Queensland, Professor, University of Queensland
Amanda Frier, Access for All Manager, CheckUP
Moderated by Emma Gierschick OAM

 

15:30

Afternoon Tea & Networking Break

16:00

ADDRESS | The IncludeAbility Project: working together to reimagine disability employment

Caroline Tjoa, Director – IncludeAbility Project, Australian Human Rights Commission
Dr Dinesh Palipana OAM LLB MD, Doctor, Lawyer, Researcher, Disability Advocate, 2021 QLD Australian of the Year

16:30

PANEL | Building community inclusion through truly inclusive practices and innovations

  • Designing for people with disability in mind, what we really want and quality improvement in how to deliver
  • Beyond co-design, successful models and outcomes, and data driven insights
  • Solutions to challenges within your context

Aunty June Riemer, Deputy CEO, First Peoples Disability Network
Bryce Pace, Autism Advocate
Kim Samuel, Director, City Plan Western Parkland City, Greater Cities Commission
Irena Reiss, Lawyer and Disability Advocate
Moderated by Dr Adam Johnson, Researcher and Lecturer, School of Arts and Humanities, Edith Cowan University, Western Australia

17:15

CLOSING ADDRESS | Sport has the power to change the world

  • Change perceptions inclusive society
  • Programs: schools and education, employment

Geoff Quinlan, Head of Strategy and Brisbane 2032 Coordination, Paralympics Australia
Alexandra Viney, Australian Paralympian

17:45

Closing Remarks from Chair

17:50

Networking Drinks

18:45

Conference Dinner

09:00

Opening remarks from the Chair

Nick Mann, Founder & Principal, Polaris Lawyers

09:10

KEYNOTE ADDRESS |

Tracy Mackey, NDIS Quality & Safeguards Commissioner

09:45

KEYNOTE ADDRESS |

The Hon Bill Shorten MP, Minister for the National Disability Insurance Scheme

10:15

The why behind the how: who’s doing what, for who?

This session will invert the paradigm of advocacy and service provision – progressing from doing for and to, towards doing with people, unlocking the reciprocal benefit of working in this incredible sector informed at every step by people with disability. Practical tips on how to foster authentic inclusion within organisations coupled with personal insights from lived experience.

Emily Caska, CEO, Down Syndrome NSW
Ellen Hester, Participant and Living with Down Syndrome, Down Syndrome NSW

10:45

Networking Break & Morning Tea

11:15

PANEL | How to create a sector-wide workforce to ensure a workforce for tomorrow?

  • How are we going to meet the demand?
  • How do you have a skilled workforce? Gig economy
  • Regional, rural and remote
  • Thoughts and recommendations to implement into your context

Jodi Schmidt, CEO, Human Services Skills Organisation
Matt Gillett, General Manager, Programs, Community Services Industry Alliance
Pauline Luchetta, Managing Director, Custodia
Moderated by Stu Schonell, CEO, Advocacy WA

12:00

KEYNOTE ADDRESS |

Senator Jordon Steele-John, Senator for Western Australia

12:30

Role of National Boards and Ahpra within the disability sector: what is their role?

The role of the National Boards and Ahpra within the disability sector is not well-understood.  This session will explore who we do and don’t regulate as well as how this interplays with the NDIS Quality and Safeguarding Commission, the roles of other complaint bodies (e.g., state / territory health complaints entities) as well as the role of National Boards in setting standards and expectations for registered professions.

David Clements, State Manager, Tasmania, Ahpra

13:00

PANEL | Disabilities don’t disappear in doctor’s doorways: The reasonable and necessary role of Allied Health professionals in healthcare accessibility

  • Overcoming challenges providers may face in integrating Allied Healthcare
  • How the NDIS is moving away from a medical model to social model and how Allied Health assists
  • In-depth discussion to potential solutions in greater increasing access and quality to Allied Health

Paige Humm, Specialist Behaviour Support Practitioner, Inclusive Behaviour
Jessica Orford, Consultant Psychologist and Team Leader Behavioural Emergency Response Team, QLD Health
Simone Austin, Chief Health Officer and Chair of the Advisory Board, healthylife, Accredited, Practising Dietitian
Q&A facilitated by Nick Mann, Founder & Principal, Polaris Lawyers

13:40

Networking Lunch

14:40

Supporting people with Disability: an update from the Commonwealth Ombudsman

  • The Commonwealth Ombudsman’s oversight of the NDIA performance against the Participant Service Guarantee
  • Understanding the specific cohort we hear from and how do we engage this cohort and more?
  • Optional Protocol to the Convention against Torture (OPCAT) – A formal safeguard for people with disabilities and how this can assist you
  • Considerations of vulnerable populations such as people with disabilities within detention facilities, and how can the learning be implemented within your context

Dr Rachelle Bonner, Director, OPCAT and Detention Monitoring, Commonwealth Ombudsman

15:10

CLOSING ADDRESS |Ensuring people with disability are getting bang for their buck: ethical considerations

• How are we regulating this?

Professor Shane Clifton, Principal Policy Officer and Director of Respect & Inclusion, Royal Commission into Violence, Abuse, Neglect, and Exploitation against People with Disability

15:45

Closing Remarks from Chair

15:50

Afternoon Tea Served & Conference Concludes

 ** Agenda subject to change

Post Event Workshop

23 August 2023

09:00 – 09:30

Registration | Arrival Tea & Coffee

09:30 – 12:00

Including Morning Tea 10:45am – 11am

POST-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP | Building Accessible Cities through co-design and design culture

With the Brisbane Paralympics less than a decade away, accessible and inclusive urban spaces are front of mind for Australian cities. Cityscapes are in constant state of change and renewal, being shaped and moulded by design practices that may intentionally include or unintentionally exclude. Dr Adam Johnson has spent the past 10 years working with local governments to create accessible, co-designed urban environments, particularly in his hometown of Bunbury, Western Australia, which has the goal of becoming the Most Accessible Regional City in Australia (MARCIA). He will share insights and lessons learned, including five key facilitators of Universal Design, as well as work undertaken in advocacy, negotiation, education, and cultivation of leadership in design culture.
Using Bunbury as a case study, this interactive workshop will explore:

  • Strategies for engaging in effective co-design with people with lived experience
  • The distinction between genuine co-design and stakeholder consultation
  • Common opportunities, barriers and challenges for local governments in achieving Universal Design at a city level
  • Key facilitators and safeguards in relation to Universal Design
  • Local, State and Federal policies, design standards, leadership and design culture considerations

Brought to you by Dr Adam Johnson, Researcher and Lecturer, School of Arts and Humanities, Edith Cowan University, Western Australia

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Insights

The one question people who work with NDIS participants should always ask

What does fun look like for you? It’s not a question that comes up frequently in a professional context; but it is one that Peer Mentor and disability advocate Adrian O’Malley has begun asking a lot in recent years…

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Nothing about us without us – are we there yet with disability rights?

“Nothing about us without us” – the idea that policy shouldn’t be designed without first consulting the people it targets – has become a prominent mantra in the disability rights space in recent years…

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The right way to treat people with disabilities at school

When Matthew De Gruchy was diagnosed with Stargardt’s disease, a rare genetic eye condition, at the age of nine, he did not know that his difficulties with blindness would pale in comparison to the social challenges he later experienced…

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Bite-sized Videos

What does innovation in the disability sector look like?
Accessing support with regional, rural, and remote regions
Providing Access for the Deaf Community

Photos From 2023 Event

Testimonials

Anonymous

“The National Disability Summit was invaluable for connecting with many passionate leaders and speakers in the NDIS, disability and mental health space. I felt recharged from attending and motivated to keep improving the systems and services we provide to persons with a disability and most of all, ensuring that persons with a disability are at the core of everything we do. What a fantastic event!”

Anonymous

“A valuable opportunity to learn about challenges and discuss solutions for people with disability, and to connect with key individuals and organisations in the sector.”

Louise Bugeja, Internode

“Attending the National Disability Summit was a great experience. There was a wide variety of speakers and the Informa staff were amazing and accommodating to meeting everybody’s needs.”

Stephen Odusa, CatholiccareNT

“You need to be there, to learn more.”

Venue

Crown Promenade Melbourne
8 Whiteman Street
SOUTHBANK VIC 3006
(Queensbridge St end of Crown Complex)
(03) 9292 8888


SPECIAL ACCOMMODATION RATE
We have secured a special accommodation rate from $255* per room per night, room only, for conference attendees at the Crown Promenade for the nights of the 18-19 September 2024 inclusive.

To book this rate, click here.

* Room availability and rates are subject to availability and valid until 7 days prior to the event, unless sold out prior.
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Contact

Still have a question?

Katrina Bowns
Conference Producer
Katrina.Bowns@informa.com.au

Danielle Newman
Senior Business Development Manager
+61 2 9080 4318
Danielle.Newman@informa.com