PCE Talks

What is PCE Talks?

At PCE Talks you can:

  • hear from a different self advocate or service provider

  • learn about self advocacy

  • learn about topics to do with having a disability and also being from a non-English speaking background

  • meet other people interested in self advocacy.

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Monday 27 April 2026

In this PCE Talk, we have someone from the National Disability Insurance Agency talk about an overview of the NDIS.

We can’t record this PCE Talk. We hope you can make it!

Here is the link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88928116354

More PCE Talks will be announced closer to the date.

Tuesday 24 February 2026

In this PCE Talk, Janet Curtain talked with Elizabeth Jeroboam. They are both self advocates.

Watch the recording of our PCE Talk for Tuesday 24 February 2026.

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Where do PCE Talks happen?

These meetings are online. They happen every couple of months.

We send out the link out before.

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How long is a PCE Talk meeting?

The meetings go for 45 minutes.

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What if I can’t come to every PCE Talk?

That’s ok. You can come to as many as you like.

Usually we record them. Afterwards, we put them on our YouTube channel.

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Sign me up!

We would love to! You can email Janet if you would like to come. Janet will also send you the link.

You can also sign up here for free membership. We will let you know when any PCE activity is happening.

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