If your venue isn't accessible & inclusive, you're missing out on a loyal & growing customer base.
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8am to 10am, Tuesday 18 November
Marconi Room, Town Hall House, 456 Kent Street, Sydney NSW 2000
Join this free breakfast event to mark International Day of People with Disability and come together with industry leaders to explore how inclusive design and communication can help your business thrive.
Whether it's your menu layout, how staff greet guests or the way your space is navigated, small changes can make a big difference.
How inclusive customer experiences drive loyalty and sales
Simple, practical steps to make your venue more welcoming
How to align your brand with values of diversity and inclusion
How to use the Zero Barriers self assessment tool
Insights into accessibility standards and expectations
Megan Spindler Smith – CEO of People With Disability Australia and chair of the City of Sydney’s Inclusion (Disability) Advisory Panel
Siobhan Tierney – Director, Equal Rights at Work, Human Rights Commission
Mawuli Dokli – representative, Zero Barriers
Register now for this free breakfast and panel discussion.
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