Amalie’s Everest. How to make small changes to radically improve accessibility and inclusion into the adventure sports and recreational industry.

Rod Baber's youngest daughter Amalie lost the ability to see and move overnight following chicken pox. After 14 years of trying to improve her way of life he is sharing these learnings and comparing them to the challenges of extreme mountaineering. In his words ‘It is easier to climb Everest than raising a disabled child.’ Through open discussions, emotive personal case studies and hands on experience, Rod will share his 5 key learnings on supporting changes to improve accessibility and inclusion.

Aimed at: Outdoor operators with climbing / High ropes facilities. Individuals interested in improve both technical hard and soft skills to improve inclusion work

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Host - Rod Baber

 

 

Rod  Baber

Rod Baber

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