10 Top Tips about How to Include People with Cognitive Disability in Meetings – Easy English Book

This Easy English book gives people with a cognitive disability 10 tips on how they should be included in meetings. Examples of a cognitive disability are: 1. Intellectual Disability or 2. Acquired Brain Injury. Contact SARU for a copy of this book with clearer pictures.
10 Top Tips about How to Include People with Cognitive Disability in Meetings – Plain English

This book gives organisations and people 10 tips about how to include people with a cognitive disability in meetings. Examples of Cognitive Disability are 1. Intellectual Disability or 2. Acquired Brain Injury. Contact SARU for a copy of this book with clearer pictures.
How to Deal with Conflict in Meetings

Read this for tips on how to deal with conflict in meetings. Conflict is when people have a fight or big disagreement.
Voice At The Table’s Website

The Voice At The Table Project’s aim is for people with an intellectual disability and acquired brain injury to be included in leadership roles like in: boards, committees, advisory groups and meetings. Voice At The Table does training for both organisations and people with an intellectual disability and acquired injury. Click below to go to […]
How to Run Good Meetings

Read this for tips on how your self advocacy group can run a good meeting.
The Good Meetings Toolkit

Read this to learn tips for running good meetings.
Tips to Run Good Self Advocacy Meetings
Watch this video to hear tips from self advocates about how to run good self advocacy meetings.
How Brisbane Hot Topics Runs their Group’s Meetings
Watch this video to hear members of Brisbane Hot Topics share how they run their group’s meetings. Brisbane Hot Topics is a Self Advocacy Group run by and for people with intellectual disability in Brisbane, Queensland.
How to Include Everyone in a Meeting
Watch this video to hear tips about how to include everyone in a meeting. The Voice At The Table Project’s aim is for people with an intellectual disability and acquired brain injury to be included in leadership roles like in: boards, committees, advisory groups and meetings.
Running Safe Self Advocacy Groups
This video has tips from Self Advocates about running a safe self advocacy group