
How do we reclaim the narrative on D&I?
August 6 @ 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm AEST
Free
Diversity and inclusion (D&I) champions around the world are navigating a difficult moment – not just in policy and perception, but also in energy and resilience, as the world seems to turn sharply against values many of us believed were becoming foundational. The work feels heavier. The resistance more organised. And the need for inclusion has never felt more urgent.
This year’s Global Inclusion and Diversity Alliance (GIDA) panel brings together leaders from national membership bodies in Australia, Canada, Hong Kong, and Aotearoa New Zealand to reflect on what’s shifting, what’s at stake, and how we carry this work forward with courage and care.
Join DCA’s Member Relations Director, Fiona Austin-Weber (she/her) who will share a special video presentation of the GIDA partners discussing how to sustain inclusion in a changing world, featuring: Maretha Smit (she/her), Chief Executive, Te Uru Tāngata Centre for Workplace Inclusion in discussion with GIDA partners to explore:
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What D&I leaders are seeing and experiencing across different regions
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How the narrative around D&I is being distorted, and how we reclaim it
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Practical ways organisations are adapting without losing their values
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The quiet toll of this moment on D&I professionals and how we support each other
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Why workplaces may be our best hope for rebuilding social trust and cohesion
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Whether you’re feeling energised or exhausted, hopeful or hesitant.
Accessibility:
Live captions will be available via your smart device during the event.
Zoom also allows you to activate closed captions live in real time on the screen.
If you need an Auslan interpreter, please let us know 10 working days before the event.
If you have any other access needs, let us know by emailing events@dca.org.au
Our speakers
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- Fiona Austin-Weber, Member Relations Director at Diversity Council Australia
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- Maretha Smit, Chief Executive,Te Uru Tāngata Centre for Workplace Inclusion
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- Marni Panas, Chair of the Canadian Centre for Diversity and Inclusion
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- Jeiz Robles, Director of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion, Community Business (Asia)
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- Catherine Hunter, CEO at Diversity Council Australia
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- Dejealous Palota-Kopa, Professional Services Manager & Facilitator at Te Uru Tangata Centre