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Considering Ableism and Disablism in OSHC - Webinar Wednesday

Wed, 11 June

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Recorded session being sent 11/6/2025

Considering Ableism and Disablism in OSHC - Webinar Wednesday
Considering Ableism and Disablism in OSHC - Webinar Wednesday

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11 June 2025, 10:00 am – 10:30 am AEST

Recorded session being sent 11/6/2025

About the Event

Considering Ableism and Disablism in OSHC

Facilitated by Rarni Rothwell


The inclusion of children or young people living with disability in the revised glossary of MTOP V2.0 is significant. It reminds us that disability is part of human diversity and that there are many different kinds of disability and they can result from accidents, illness or genetic disorders. Disability may affect mobility, ability to learn, ability to communicate, or ability to engage with others and with experiences. Some children may have more than one type of disability. A disability may be visible or hidden, may be permanent or temporary and may have minimal or substantial impact on a child’s abilities. These considerations have been invisible or pushed to the fringes in OSHC for too long.


Join us to shine a spotlight on ableism and disablism and how they are ubiquitous in our language, our homes, children’s stories, media, at work…


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 The Queensland Children’s Activities Network acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia, and recognise their continuing connection to culture, land, waterways and communities. We pay our respects to Elders past and present.

 

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