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Accessibility-focused learning and advisory pathway

Future Ready

Increasing Accessibility and Including NDIS Clients. Future Ready is an accessibility-focused learning and advisory initiative developed by EduLinked. It is designed to help organisations improve inclusion, communication, and accessibility across services, programs, and participant-facing environments, including in NDIS-related contexts.

What is Future Ready?

Future Ready combines practical learning, accessibility guidance, and structured follow-up support. It is designed to help organisations strengthen accessibility in ways that are practical, respectful, and useful in real life.

On-demand learning

Work through four short modules covering rights, communication, digital tools, and implementation.

Live workshop

Join a practical co-design session to map barriers, discuss responses, and build an Accessibility Action Plan.

Structured follow-up

Keep moving with an implementation log, advisory support, and clear next-step pathways after the workshop.

Who is it for?

Future Ready is designed for small businesses, councils, community organisations, and frontline service settings that want clearer, more inclusive ways of working with people with disability, including NDIS participants.

Explore the Future Ready pathway

Future Ready learning pathway infographic diagram showing the four stages: modules, workshop, action plan, and follow-up

Access and participation

Read accessibility, support, and participation information before starting.

Go to Access

Register

View key information about the program and complete registration or expression of interest.

Go to Register

Modules

Access the self-paced learning sequence that prepares you for the workshop.

Go to Modules

Workshop

Find workshop information, preparation guidance, and the action-plan pathway.

Go to Workshop

Follow-Up

Track progress, request support, and continue implementation after the workshop.

Go to Follow-Up

Accessibility and participation

Accessibility is a core part of Future Ready. Support options may include accessible digital content, captions and transcripts, alternate formats where possible, and clear pathways for requesting support.

Read access information

Easy Read version

Future Ready

This page tells you about Future Ready.

Easy Read uses short sentences, clear words, and pictures or symbols to help explain information.

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What is Future Ready?

Future Ready is a learning program.

It helps people and organisations learn about access.

Access means people can take part.

Access also means information is clear and easy to use.

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Who is Future Ready for?

Future Ready is for people and organisations who want to be more accessible.

This may include:

  • small businesses
  • councils
  • community organisations
  • service providers
  • people who work with NDIS participants
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What will I learn?

Future Ready has 4 learning modules.

  • Module 1 is about rights.
  • Module 2 is about communication.
  • Module 3 is about digital tools.
  • Module 4 is about making a plan.
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There is also a workshop

The workshop helps you talk about access barriers.

A barrier is something that makes it hard for a person to take part.

In the workshop you can make an Accessibility Action Plan.

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What can I do next?

You can move through Future Ready step by step.

  • You can read the modules.
  • You can do the activities.
  • You can come to the workshop.
  • You can make an action plan.
  • You can ask for support.
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You can ask for help

You can ask for this information in another format.

You can also ask for support to take part.

This Easy Read section gives the main ideas from the page.

Future Ready — an accessibility-focused learning and advisory initiative by EduLinked.