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Writeability Goes Local (Darebin) – Why Writing Matters Forum

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Jax Jacki Brown and Jessica Walton

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Summary:

This forum is for anyone in Darebin interested in receiving professional development on the Social Model of Disability and best practice language for organisations. The second workshop, Our Own Voices, explores how language, writing and telling our own stories helps transform ways of thinking about the self, disability and community. It is the introduction to the Writers Group, scheduled to run for eight sessions over the coming months. Writers with disability at all levels of experience are invited to attend.
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Jax Jacki Brown and Jessica Walton

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Who is it for?

Come and be part of the launch of Writeability Goes Local in Darebin.

Explore how language, writing and telling our own stories helps transform ways of thinking about the self, disability and community. Developed by people with disability, the forum provides professional development on the Social Model of Disability and best practice language for organisations.

The forum is for writers and aspiring writers with disability in Darebin, as well as arts and community development workers, disability and health service providers, teachers, local councils and libraries.

When we say that Writeability is a program for people with disability, we mean that it's for anyone who experiences barriers as a result of their particular condition (such as the lack of physical access, communication barriers, discrimination or other people’s attitudes).

This includes (but isn't limited to) people with sensory or physical issues, hidden issues, ongoing medical conditions, learning difficulties or mental health conditions. If you self-identify as a person with disability, or as someone who experiences barriers as a result of your condition, then this opportunity is for you.

Where and when?

The forum will be held in the Preston Town Hall, 284 Gower St, Preston, from 11am to 1pm. Light refreshments provided. 

Program

By bridging the gap between mainstream arts and disability communities, the Writeability program will use writing to break down barriers to social inclusion and give people with disability the skills and opportunity to tell their stories their way.

The Writeability team will teach you about the Social Model of Disability, best-practice language, advocacy and power, and share some tips on how to write about disability. You are welcome to ask questions as we go, and there will be time for a dedicated Q & A at the end.

About Jax Jacki Brown

Jax Jacki Brown (they/them) is a LGBTIQA+ disability rights activist, writer and educator. Jax has been published widely online and in the following anthologies: Queer Disability Anthology (2015), QueerStories (2018), Kindred (2019), Growing up Queer in Australia (2019) and We've Got This: Stories by Disabled Parents (2022). Jax is interested in how we can build resilience, pride and community for LGBTIQA+ disabled people.

About Jessica Walton

Jessica Walton is a queer, disabled writer and speaker. They co-wrote an episode of Get Krack!n, focused on disability, which aired on ABC in 2019. They are the author of graphic novel Stars in Their Eyes, with artwork by Aśka (Fremantle Press 2021) and Introducing Teddy, illustrated by Dougal MacPherson (Bloomsbury 2016). Jess also has two short stories for teens and kids published in Australian anthologies Funny Bones (Allen and Unwin 2019) and Meet Me at the Intersection (Fremantle Press 2018), as well as poetry in a few anthologies, magazines and journals.

More about Writeability Goes Local: Darebin

This nine-month creative writing program is funded by Darebin City Council. It aims to reduce the disadvantages that disabled writers can face due to social isolation, the expense of professional development and the assumption that people with disability need other people to tell their stories. 
Following the forum, Writeability Goes Local: Darebin will include workshops and author talks for people with disability interested in writing and building their writing skills for creativity and enjoyment. Registrations for the Darebin Writeability Writers Group will open in September. 

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Cancellation Policy

Venue:

284 Gower Street
Preston Town Hall
Preston
Victoria 3072 Australia

Contact:

Phone: (03) 90947837
Email: [email protected]

Registration for this event ended on 29 July 2022 - 4:00
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