I CAN EXPO 2025
Our 2025 I CAN Expo was a huge success with over 600 guests attending. Subscribe to our YouTube channel to view the talks from the day.
Join us for our biggest I CAN Expo yet! On the day you will see: talks from students, guest speakers and like-minded organisations who offer post-school pathways and employment opportunities. We also have educator-specific sessions, inclusive of a Department of Education workshop and professional learning. View our event program here. Or click on the program image.
WHEN: Thursday October 9, 2025 TIME: 9:00am – 2:30pm AEDT
VENUE: Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre (Level 2), 1 Convention Centre Pl, South Wharf VIC 3006
DIRECTIONS: Click this link for video directions. Click this link to view the MCEC map (.pdf)
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Department of Education Workshop – Disability Inclusion Capability Building Initiatives (Diverse Learners Hub, Inclusion Outreach Coaching, Inclusive Education Professional Practice Scholarships)
Masterclass: “How to be supportive of Neurodivergent Individuals in the workspace” – Facilitator: Jessica Karamicov
Masterclass: “Work Avoidance, Educational Support Staff and I CAN Resources” – Facilitator: Madelaine Imber
Teacher Panel: Discussions in supporting your students & the big wins!
SCHOOLS
Are you a school who needs to access excursion form templates, tickets and all other documents to attend this year’s expo? Click on our button below for links.
I CAN EXPO SCHOOL EXCURSION:
STUDENT SPEAKERS
Would you like to present at this year’s Expo? You can speak live or pre-record your presentation. Watch this video. Click on the button for more information.
STUDENT SPEAKER INFORMATION:
- Student presenters invite.
- Presentation Instruction Information.
- You must complete our presenter consent form before you participate.
- Watch our video about presenting.
- View past presentations for inspiration.
PUBLIC
Are you new to I CAN? This event is ideal for educational professionals as well as schools interested in our I CAN School® program or families interested in I CAN Online.
MAJOR SUPPORTER
Newsboys has supported young Victorians since 1893, originally as a club and now as a grant-making foundation. Newsboys vision is that all young Victorians have the opportunity to reach their full potential.
SPONSORS
Disability Inclusion – Capability Building Initiatives: Targeted to school staff, come along to listen to the highlights of key Disability Inclusion Capability Building Initiatives and how these can help your school. Featuring the Diverse Learners Hub, Inclusion Outreach Coaching team and Inclusive Education Scholarships.
Amaze is a leading autism organisation driving change so that Autistic people and their families can live their best lives.
Amaze builds autism understanding in the community, influences policy change for Autistic people and their families/supporters, and provides independent, credible information and resources to individuals, families, professionals, government, and the wider community.
ANZ runs the Spectrum Program, a workplace initiative to recognise and support the talents of autistic individuals.
The Olga Tennison Autism Research Centre offers online training for teachers and a school-based program enhancing emotional self-regulation in primary school students. We also have an extensive research program focused on employment and transition to higher education.
Positive Partnerships work in partnership with families, educators and communities to strengthen positive outcomes for autistic young people. We deliver high quality professional learning and resources through workshops, webinars and online modules for parents, carers and school staff.
Welcome to 4gr, we are Australia’s #1 Customised Employment Specialists. Whether you’re seeking a meaningful career or want to fill a new position within your company, we’re here to help.
ACD is for all children with disability. We help families to advocate for their children with our FREE Support Line, workshops, information and peer support. Visit our hub, “A Good Life,” for resources to support your young person through the next stage of life, beyond school. A Good Life.
Visit our booth to discover connection made simple. MyCareSpace is a connections platform that helps NDIS participants and families connect with verified service providers and access a wide-ranging library of practical resources. The AList Hub is a platform for young autistic and neurodivergent people to find autism-friendly activities, connect with like-minded peers, and explore a wealth of resources and videos.
Ability Works provides meaningful employment opportunities for people with disability, empowering them to develop skills, gain independence, and contribute to their community. Through an inclusive and supportive workplace, we create pathways to personal and professional growth.
Kaboose is a vibrant online community designed for autistic and neurodivergent people to stay connected, supported, and empowered beyond school. Our Neuro Nuggets learning library equips young people with practical workplace skills and insights to help them thrive in employment and navigate post-school life with confidence.
AV’s Teens Work Know-How Program (TWKHP) equips neurodivergent teens, aged 15 to 18 years, with workplace confidence, real-world experience, and personalised support, empowering them to navigate the transition from school to work effectively. Delivered by lived experience facilitators, and job coaches the program offers interactive workshops, mock interviews, and short-term work experience placements during school holidays, with inclusive employers (e.g., ANZ, CSL, ACMI, various libraries), tailored to participants’ passions and career interests.
What’s next after high school? Looking to make new friends? Learn life or work skills? Aspect’s Adult Community Services provides you with the opportunity to have fun while trying new activities and learning new skills within the community. We support you to live your best life by focusing on your strengths, interests and goals. We offer tailored, NDIS-funded programs that build skills for independence, social connection, community participation and personal growth. We are flexible and suit your schedule, by choosing to attend anywhere from one to five days. Visit the Aspect Adult Community Services booth to discover how we support you beyond school.
Aspect is one of Australia’s leading autism-specific service providers. In Melbourne, we also provide speech pathology, occupational therapy and positive behaviour support services. www.aspect.org.au
At Light Occupational Therapy, we provide neurodiversity-affirming occupational therapy for children and young adults aged 0–24, supporting their unique journeys with compassion, creativity, and connection.
Whereto
As part of the implementation of the National Autism Strategy 2025-2031 and First Action Plan 2025-2026, Whereto Research are working with the Department of Health, Disability and Ageing (the department) on two research projects with the Autistic and autism community, exploring peer supports and autism related training.
VicSRC is the peak body representing school-aged students in Victoria, working to amplify student voice and create a more relevant, inclusive and equitable education system.
The only advocacy organisation in Victoria dedicated to supporting disabled young people to achieve their human rights.
Focus Bear is an app for neurospicy students that zaps distractions on your phone and computer so you can stay in hyperfocus.
