What are we waiting for?

What are we waiting for?

You can judge a service by how it makes people wait. Unfortunately, people are made to wait in spaces that can be uncomfortable and dehumanising.

Let's reimagine waiting.

Join us for an evening of inspiring talks and facilitated design activities exploring how we might reimagine waiting to be more inclusive, engaging and human.

When

5.30pm Thursday 10 October

Where

Yálla-birr-ang, Wurundjeri Country
Level 8, 54 Wellington Street, Collingwood VIC 3066

Tickets

$5, donation to Running Water Community Press
Book yours here

Access

Seated. Wheelchair access.
Other requirements? Tell us what you need

Speakers

We'll start the night with an introduction and an opportunity to hear from our speakers.
Dr Lena Molnar (she/her) — Research and Evaluation Lead at Women with Disabilities Victoria
Stephen Thorpe (he/him) — Gunnai, Gunditjmara, Yorta Yorta, Palawa man, and Truth Receiver at Yoorrook Justice Commission
Hunter Lee (he/him) — Senior Strategic Designer at Today

Activities

The activities planned are fun, collaborative and creative. Facilitated by our experienced designers, you'll get to explore ideas around what it would take for waiting to be more inclusive, human and engaging.

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Care and safety

At Today, we have rigorous care and safety planning in place. This includes trauma-informed care that works from a strength-based model and an intersectional lens.

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