Disability Motivational Speaking
I deliver powerful keynote and motivational speeches designed to inspire, challenge perspectives and shift mindsets.
My goal is to help audiences see disability in a different light – embracing it as a positive force, celebrating resilience and recognising the strength it takes to overcome obstacles
If you’re looking for a speaker who has faced and conquered disability discrimination and can ignite meaningful conversations, I’d love to speak at your event!
How My Speeches Make a Difference
My talks encourage and empower:
Disabled individuals to embrace their abilities, push past limitations and reach their full potential.
Educators, employers and allies to foster inclusivity and provide better support for disabled people.
Trusted by Leading Organisations
I’ve spoken at events hosted byFusion, Sandwell Council (Headteacher Conference), Dorset Council, Royal College of GPs, Hereward College & School Development Support Agency
“What an inspiration Aideen was as a guest speaker at our annual SEND conference. I wanted someone to really make people think about how important a personal centred approach is when working with any child but especially children with additional needs and how important it is to hear their voice, see them, value them and successfully include them within an educational setting…this is exactly what Aideen did! Aideen gave us an insight into the journey she has had to get to where she is now…so many ups and downs, the support she has had and shared with us who made a difference and why. A huge thank you Aideen for your honesty and passion, a presentation I will always remember.”
Cheryl Gaughan – Fusion
“Some messages go beyond words. Thank-you Aideen. You Delivered.”
Dorset Council Delegate
Let’s work together to create an inspiring and memorable experience for your audience!
To discuss your requirements and book a date, please contact me
Speaking Topics
Overcoming adversity
Disability within Education / Employment
Embracing Disability in Business
Educating Children in Disability
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