Emily Piggott

Emily is a social worker with extensive direct practice experience working with people with disability involved in the criminal justice system.  She has experience in research, project management, and systemic and individual advocacy. Emily has previously worked in community organisations and government as a practitioner and people manager, and has worked with both women and men exiting prison, people with intellectual disability involved in the criminal justice system and in disability advocacy. Emily’s previous work has included managing disability rights based projects, systemic advocacy on the rights of people with cognitive disability involved in the criminal justice system and providing disability rights based advice to government and community organisations. Emily holds qualifications in both general and forensic social work, criminology and forensic disability.

Session

Get on board the showboat: Progressing disability inclusion in mainstream systems

Time: 1:30pm - 2:40pm

Location: The Hall

Identifying and removing barriers for diversity groups is increasingly becoming a priority. Onboard we have a hard working crew to show us the ropes across several portfolios. You’ll be presented with lightning initiative snapshots for each area. Are they genuinely progressing inclusion or are we just rearranging the deck chairs?