Learning to Live Differently
Learning to Live Differently
About this event
About the webinar
This is a webinar focussed on supporting disabled clients through capacity changes, identity shifts, grief, loss, and meaning.
It is specifically designed for those working in allied health, medical/healthcare, peer worker, support worker, therapeutic, and community roles — anyone in a position of supporting disabled folk as they navigate becoming (newly, more, or multiply) disabled, living with changing capacity, the impacts on life and identity, processing all that this comes with.
We will explore these topics from anti-ableist, anti-colonial, depathologising, neuro-affirming, trauma-informed, intersectional, and disability justice frameworks. The workshop is grounded in community wisdom and lived experience, up-to-date research, and clinical practice. Resources to support post-webinar reflection and learning will also be provided to all attendees.
Key topics will include:
- What is disability, and what does it mean to become (more) disabled? A nuanced, multifaceted lens
- The impact of systems/environments
- Grief, loss, and the many forms of change
- Internalised ableism (clinicians' and/or clients')
- Interplay with identity
- Supporting dignity, autonomy, access, and quality of life
- Considerations for safe, affirming therapy/practice
- Disability justice, advocacy, and allyship
An assessment quiz will be provided afterwards to those who would like one, so that the webinar can count towards active CPD.
How and when will it be presented?
The webinar will be presented live via Zoom, from 10am-12:30pm AEDT on Friday 30th May 2025.
It will also be recorded, and the recording will be available for all ticket-holders to access for 30 days post-live event.
Who is presenting it?
The webinar is created and presented by Lumen Gorrie (they/them). Lumen is a queer, trans, AuDHD, chronically ill, disabled person living and working on unceded Wurundjeri Land. They are a registered clinical psychologist, board-approved supervisor, educator, and advocate. Lumen is passionate about neurodivergence, gender, queerness, eating disorders & differences, chronic illness, disability justice, advocacy, and systemic change.
Ticket prices
There are a range of different ticket prices, to ensure that events are financially accessible to anyone / everyone. You can claim the purchase as a business expense when doing your taxes, if the workshop is relevant to your work.
Zoom links and recording access
You will be able to access the webinar via a Zoom link. This will be sent to you the day before, and on the day of, the webinar.
If you are unable to attend at the scheduled time, please note that it this webinar be recorded by Lumen. Ticket holders will have access to this recording for 30 days after the event ends; you will receive this link via email, so that you can watch / review it at a time that suits you (more info on this below). Please do not distribute or forward the link / recording to others. Thank you!
Accessibility
You are welcome to turn on closed captions during the webinar.
There is no expectation to have your cameras on, or to contribute, during the workshop; doing so is optional.
The recording will be available to all ticket-holders post-event. I completely understand if you cannot attend one or both parts live, and can only watch/listen to the recording, due to capacity reasons or other commitments. I also understand if you need to leave the live workshop partway through, and catch up on the rest via the recording, due to changes in capacity or other commitments.
If you are not able to watch/listen to the recording within the 30 days post-event, due to disability, capacity, chronic illness, or an unexpected life event, please feel welcome to email me and I'll happily extend access duration for you.