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As part of its commitment to an autism-inclusive Australia, Amaze Inclusion Training provides practical professional development to help workplaces and services create neuroinclusive, accessible spaces that benefit everyone.
For Autistic people, neuroinclusion means fewer barriers, clearer communication and environments that work as intended. For organisations, professionals and service providers, it supports better systems, stronger outcomes and more confident decision-making.
Now, that same practical, evidence-informed learning is available as a limited series to individuals, with Amaze Inclusion Training: Open Workshops.
Amaze Inclusion Training focuses on what inclusion looks like in practice. Rather than abstract theory, the workshops explore real-world situations, everyday barriers and clear strategies that can be applied immediately.
The Open Workshops are delivered online and each session focuses on a specific topic. No prior knowledge is required, and each stand-alone session is designed to be clear, accessible and relevant.
For participants who want to take a more structured and in-depth approach, Amaze also offers the A-Plus Inclusion Program Open Pathway. This 8-week blended learning program combines self-paced modules with facilitated online workshops and is designed for managers, HR and People and Culture professionals, and inclusion practitioners.
The Open Pathway supports participants to move beyond awareness and embed neuroinclusive practice across organisational systems, leadership, and day-to-day work, while still being accessible to individuals and small teams.
A key strength of Amaze’s training is its co-designed approach. The workshops reflect Autistic and neurodivergent perspectives, ensuring inclusion is grounded in real experiences rather than assumptions.
This approach supports respectful language, accurate understanding and practical decision-making. It also helps participants recognise how systems and environments can unintentionally exclude Autistic people, and how small, intentional changes can make a meaningful difference.
Discover more about Amaze Inclusion Training Open Workshops and register today
Places are limited.