ADCET Webinar: The AIS Framework - Operationalising Accessibility within Student Support Services
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In this ADCET webinar, Emma Conway, Project Officer at Edith Cowan University, introduced the Accessibility in Service (AIS) Framework, a strategic and sustainable model designed to embed inclusive practice across student support services.
Developed through a kaleidoscopic lens informed by student insights, research, and lived experience, the AIS Framework shifts service delivery beyond compliance, toward meaningful and sustainable inclusion.
At its core, the framework’s foundation is built on four pillars:
- Accessible service design supported by clear processes
- Staff training and development
- Fostering inclusion through Accessibility Champions
- Centralised resources to support service delivery
These pillars aim to deliver:
- Improved service outcomes
- Increased staff capability
- Person centric approach
- Sustainable practice with continuous improvement
The AIS Framework recognises that accessibility must be embedded into systems, training, and everyday interactions. It offers a practical, structured yet flexible approach to improving service delivery, consistency, and fosters a culture of inclusion and accountability.
In this session, Emma shared insights into:
- Key findings from the initial Accessibility in Service review project
- Practical strategies for embedding accessibility into service environments
- The role and impact of Accessibility Champions for staff and students
- Delivering training through a service delivery lens
- Supporting staff and students with relevant and practical resources
Presenter
Emma Conway is a strategic, values driven Project Officer, student, and passionate disability advocate whose work is shaped by both professional expertise and lived experience. As a neurodivergent woman and carer of children with disability, she brings a unique and informed perspective to improving accessibility within service delivery. Emma’s belief that everyone deserves the opportunity to reach their full potential drives her daily work. This is reflected in the Accessibility in Service Framework, developed through a kaleidoscopic lens of research, student insight, professional expertise and personal experience to embed inclusive, sustainable, and person-centred practices across student support services.
(October 2025)
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