You might have heard about us

But, what do we actually do?

And, why should you invest any of your time in us?

Here is why we exist and the purpose we want to serve in this world.

What we do

We use The ALAN Acronym (originally created by our founder, Satria Arbai) as a blueprint to design our workshops and content.

We strive to simplify inclusion using the power of education

Every week, we engage with a range of different perspectives to develop a deeper understanding of inclusion.

Using both our ALAN Acronym and our exploration of different perspectives, we design and deliver interactive workshops on promoting inclusion in a range of different contexts.

Why it is important

“We are all different. And we can all be one second away from being marginalised for that difference”

Difference is all around us, and so is judgement

Difference is all around us, and so is judgement

Difference is all around us, and so is judgement

Who is involved

Build on existing knowledge

Learning new things can be scary and intimidating.

We want to develop workshops and resources that builds on what you already know rather then introducing a lot of foreign ideas and concepts.

Facilitate open discussions

Learning new things can be uncomfortable.

We want to develop workshops and content where you can ask questions and share your own ideas.

Who is involved?

Satria Arbai - Founder and Workshop Facilitator

Ruby Yee - Mentor (Funded by The Dylan Alcott Foundation)

TBC - Marketing Coordinator

Who benefits

We want to provide individuals with a set of practical skills and strategies to help them better understand i

Build on existing knowledge

Learning new things can be scary and intimidating.

We want to develop workshops and resources that builds on what you already know rather then introducing a lot of foreign ideas and concepts.

Facilitate open discussions

Learning new things can be uncomfortable.

We want to develop workshops and content where you can ask questions and share your own ideas.