The Inclusive Movement

The Inclusive Movement Support & Education Services designed to empower people with disability & bridge the gap to Inclusion

02/06/2026

Are you a carer in Karratha?

We’re coming to town and would love to meet you! Join us for a friendly chat and enjoy a free coffee on us. Learn about the supports available and take a moment just for yourself.

📍 Pilbara Bakehouse | 14 Hedland Pl, Karratha
📅 Tuesday, 9th June
⏰ 10.30am – 2.00pm

What to expect:
Friendly, informal conversations
Helpful info about services and supports
A chance to ask questions and share your experience
A welcoming space focused on carers
☕ Free coffee!

All carers are warmly welcome — no booking needed

Local service providers are also welcome to join and connect
💙 We look forward to seeing you there!

More info: www.carerswa.asn.au/events/karratha-carers-connect

02/06/2026
We look forward to seeing our Karratha MyTime families tomorrow for our week 6 topic - Understanding Demand Avoidance & ...
01/06/2026

We look forward to seeing our Karratha MyTime families tomorrow for our week 6 topic - Understanding Demand Avoidance & PDA - while our smalls will be engaged in a range of my themes with our weekly topic, all about dinosaurs! 🦕 🦖

All new and returning families welcome, join us

Tuesday, 9am-11am
Happy Hub, 2/1 Sharpe Avenue Karratha

31/05/2026

Mario Kart tournament starting soon!

Online registrations are closed but you can register at the door!

Happy Hub 2/1 sharpe Avenue, Karratha

For over five years, disability advocates, families, and community members have been advocating for a Changing Places fa...
30/05/2026

For over five years, disability advocates, families, and community members have been advocating for a Changing Places facility in our region.

Recently, the decision was made not to proceed.

While this post isn’t about assigning blame, it has left me reflecting on a question that sits at the heart of inclusion:

When we talk about accessibility, are we asking, “Can we afford it?” or are we asking, “Can we justify excluding people from community life?”

Because that’s what decisions like these ultimately come down to.

If you’ve never needed a Changing Places facility, it’s easy to see it as a piece of infrastructure.

But for many people with disability and their families, it represents something much bigger.

It represents the ability to attend community events.

To stay for the whole activity.

To travel.

To participate.

To belong.

The reality is that many of the barriers faced by people with disability aren’t created by their disability at all. They are created by decisions about what we prioritise, whose voices we listen to, and whose participation we value.

This is why disability inclusion cannot stop at awareness.

It cannot stop at compliance.

And it cannot stop at good intentions.

We must move beyond asking:

➡️ Can people access this space?

And start asking:

➡️ Can people genuinely participate, contribute, and belong here?

This is the conversation at the heart of our Access to Belonging training.

Developed from lived experience, professional practice, and years of community advocacy, this training helps organisations, councils, businesses, sporting clubs, and community groups understand the difference between simply providing access and creating genuine belonging.

Because inclusion is not measured by the policies we write.

It is measured by who is able to participate in community life.

This shift starts from understanding disability perspectives and as a community culture.

Take the first step to understanding with our Access To Belonging training
https://www.inclusivemovement.com.au/disability-cultural-awareness-training

30/05/2026
Introducing our brand new ✨ Cammy AAC Book Chat Pillow Cases ✨Created to support connection, communication, and meaningf...
28/05/2026

Introducing our brand new ✨ Cammy AAC Book Chat Pillow Cases ✨

Created to support connection, communication, and meaningful story time conversations 💜📚

These AAC-inspired pillow cases include visual supports to help children:
🗨️ share thoughts and feelings
📖 engage with books
💭 ask and answer questions
🎭 explore emotions
🤝 connect with others in a low-pressure, neuroaffirming way

Perfect for:
✔️ home
✔️ therapy sessions
✔️ classrooms
✔️ calming corners
✔️ libraries & book chat groups

Designed alongside Kooper Lilly, and her Cammy the Chameleon’s Mixed-Up Feelings book, to create an interactive, accessible, and sensory-friendly reading experience for all🌈

Honestly… we are a little obsessed with how these turned out 😭💜

Instore and Online Now
https://www.inclusivemovement.com.au/shop/p/cammy-aac-book-chat-pillow

26/05/2026

Carers in Karratha, this is your moment to pause, breathe, and be held. 🧘✨

Join Harlee for a deeply restorative experience designed just for you. She is a breathwork facilitator who creates calm and supportive spaces where carers can gently return to themselves.

Suitable for all levels with no experience needed.

When: Wednesday, 10th June | 10.30am – 11.30am
Where: 6/20 Headland Place, Karratha 6714 (Please note this studio is upstairs)
Cost: Free for carers registered with Carers WA
Register here> www.carerswa.asn.au/events/sound-healing-breathwork-session

20/05/2026

Introducing more of our 2026 Symposium Speakers, including some returning speakers: Elizabeth Baird and Carol Hegan. With over 40 speakers across plenary and breakout sessions, this is just a small snapshot of the voices coming together to learn, reflect, and connect.

👉 View the full speaker line-up on our website
🎟️ Tickets are limited, and this is one event you won’t want to miss.
👉 Register now to secure your spot.
www.symposium.org.au

More speakers will be shared in the coming weeks, we look forward to welcoming you to the conversation.

Get your ticket today

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2/1 Sharpe Avenue
Karratha, WA
6714

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