Media and Videos
Samples of creative courses, panels and appearances.
Creative Workshops
Bupa launched a program called Benefit Pocket backed by Bupa, a global healthcare company A customer facing app that curates and connects health and wellbeing businesses and practitioners to Benefit members. Benefit rewards people for making healthy and environmentally friendly choices and build connected wellbeing experiences that truly benefit our members health and happiness. I created 8 videos for this series.
Benefit Pocket
Break and Create
Break and Create is a well-being program RMIT Creative at RMIT University created for their students starts. I was thier be the friendly Art Therapist taking students through some exam de-stressing time.
It was a 4 week creative program with a focus on wellbeing and connection during the lockdowns in 2020
Quick Arts
This month is Mental Health Awareness month, so slow down, take a breath and unwind with Chenai from the Rainbow Muse Clinic. Join her in creating affirmation art, from items found around the house.
Panels and Appearances
Autism & Making Space
SA Parliament House
An online, accessible event presented from Parliament House, Adelaide, hosted by the Honourable Emily Bourke, the assistant Minister for Autism. Covering topics such as the social model of disability and the affirmative model of disability, Autism and identity, interpersonal accessibility and the importance of neuroaffirming service providers.
This event will opened with a presentation on the results of an Autistic led survey that captured the voices of Autistic people regarding our hopes for the new Ministry for Autism in South Australia.
Career & Life Advice From Creative Autistics
Yellow Ladybugs opened the conversation for 4 creative autistic individuals showcasing the career diversity & options for our community, breaking job stereotypes and providing tips on turning your passion into purpose. Panelists include: -
Our host, Katie Koullas CEO of Yellow Ladybugs, Clem Bastow, Cherie Clonan , Ashlea Jaye Crane and me.
Panel Talk: Craft, Expression & Identity
What does our craft-making say about us? What does our creative practice allow us to express? How does this form our individual identity in society
In this conversation, as Sai-Wai Foo discusses these questions and others with me, Aaron Billings and Tantri Mustika in light of their creative practices and lived experience.
Supporting the neurodivergent community in a COVID-normal world
Created by Yellow Ladybugs to support the neurodivergent community in a COVID-normal world and funded by the Victorian Government. A video series with me, neurodivergent doctor, Dr Sarah Bernard and Researcher Professor Liz Pellicano.
A series of little videos created by Yellow Ladybugs with the help of the Victorian Government as part of their ‘We’re still worried: supporting the neurodivergent community in a COVID-normal world’ campaign.