Free webinar: Accessibility Insights with disability rights campaigner and CEO
Annie Mannion | 05 Oct 2021Jonathan Mosen (pictured below, right, alongside Robin Christopherson, left) is a veteran disability rights campaigner and CEO of Workbridge, New Zealand's largest disability employment agency.
Jonathan also has lived experience of disability, being totally blind and hard of hearing. He hosts the weekly Mosen At Large podcast, which brings a global community together for a live radio show and podcast discussing tech, living with blindness and more.
In this latest webinar in AbilityNet's Accessibility Insights monthly series, join AbilityNet's Head of Digital Inclusion, Robin Christopherson as he chats to Jonathan on Tuesday 12 October at 1pm BST.
Jonathan and Robin will discuss a range of topics including:
- Disabled people in education and the workplace
- Changes to disability rights and cutting edge technology
- The role assistive technology plays in the world today
- Leadership, values and the needs of a diverse workforce
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More about Jonathan
A Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit (MNZM) and winner of the Impact Award for his contribution to the disability community, Jonathan’s advocacy has led to significant legislative change in New Zealand, including the passage of New Zealand’s world-leading copyright legislation which ultimately led to the Marrakesh Treaty. Additionally, Jonathan has held senior leadership positions at global assistive technology companies HumanWare, Freedom Scientific and AIRA.
Further resources
- Find out more about our AbilityNet Live webinar series
- Factsheet: Disability and employment
- Webinar playback: Tips and tools for supporting disabled people in training and work
- Workplace services: Get training about workplace disability