DISRUPT! Educational Workshop Series 2023
Creative, Innovative and Interactive
Re:Action4Inclusion is launching the DISRUPT! – Educational Workshop Series 2023
DISRUPT! will present a series of educational workshops for ALL students, youth, supporters, teachers, educators, self–advocates and passionate community-builders. The workshops will take place from February until December 2023. The themes of the workshops are designed for like-minded youth to come together to exchange ideas, share powerful stories and learn more about creative ways to promote an inclusive Canada. ALL youth, with and without a disability, are welcome to join these conversations. YOU are the leaders we are looking for!
Our Upcoming webinars & Workshops!
Join our in-person workshop on: Preparing For your Future
This youth-led interactive workshop covers a wide range of topics, providing valuable insights and practical knowledge. Participants will gain the tools to navigate employment challenges, prioritize well-being, and foster inclusive educational environments.
Join us! All youth and supporters are welcome – you do not want to miss this session!
Join our webinar on: Environmental Barriers to employment
Hear from youth about the challenges they identify, learn from experts in the field, and share your own experience.
After the webinar, there will be extra time for Q&A
All youth and supporters are welcome — you do not want to miss this session!
Our Past webinars & Workshops!
Join our in-person workshop on: approaches to employment
In collaboration with Community Living Windsor and Community Living Essex county. The Reaction4Inclusion initiative is hosting a workshop on how to to manage your mental health while working or job searching. This interactive workshop for young adults will provide context on the challenges of employment for young people and strategies for protecting your well-being.
Join us! All youth and supporters are welcome – you do not want to miss this session!
Join our webinar on: Indigenous art & Culture
Join Re:Action4Inclusion as we celebrate National Indigenous History Month. As part of our DISRUPT! series, this month’s webinar topic is Indigenous Art and Culture. We are honoured to have Harmony Nadjiwon facilitate this webinar. She will provide insights into her culture, heritage, and the importance of land acknowledgements. We are excited to learn what land acknowledgements mean to Indigenous Communities and how we can all engage in reconciliation.
After the workshop, there will be extra time for Q&A and networking.
All youth and supporters are welcome — you do not want to miss this session!
Timely Issues
For ten years we have worked with youth to determine what youth need to be successful as engaged citizens and community leaders. These workshops deal with current issues and have been designed in collaboration with youth.
Innovative Ideas
Everyone wants to be inclusive. Don’t wait to learn about ways to be innovative and creative so that all youth have the same opportunities and skills to succeed.
A New Generation
Generations of young people are eager to be a part of the communities around them and are inspired to engage with something bigger than themselves. These workshops are an opportunity to bring young people together, to collaborate and to make a collective impact.
Communication is Key
How can we make a difference if we can’t talk about the issue? Being inclusive requires that we start the conversation about the barriers youth with and without a disability are facing so that we can work together to create a solution. These workshops are a great way to do just that.
Don't Be Shy. Get In Touch.
If you are interested in working together, send us an inquiry and we will get back to you as soon as we can!