Unfiltered - Panel Discussion and Film Screening

1-3 Hill View Pl Bentley, WA

12 PM - 3 PM

Free

Unfiltered - Panel Discussion and Film Screening

1-3 Hill View Pl Bentley, WA

12 PM - 3 PM

Free

Unfiltered - Panel Discussion and Film Screening

1-3 Hill View Pl Bentley, WA

12 PM - 3 PM

Free



A free, sensory-friendly screening of Unfiltered, insights from experts in the sector, crafts, food & real conversations.



REQUEST YOUR VERY OWN UNFILTERED SCREENING HERE

WATCH THE UNFILTERED TRAILER HERE

VIEW THE ACCESSIBILITY GUIDE HERE


With the Hon. Hannah Beazley MLA (Minister for Local Government; Disability Services; Volunteering; Youth; Gascoyne), Rachael Burns (Integrity Initiative), Isabella Choate (YDAN), Lily Gaulton and more!


ABOUT THE EVENT

Celebrate the International Day of People with Disability with a FREE screening of Unfiltered, panel discussion, conversation, and community connection at Hillview Intercultural Centre with Integrity Initiative.

With an address directly from Minister Beazley herself!


ABOUT UNFILTERED

This inclusive, sensory-friendly event invites guests to enjoy the second official screening of 'Unfiltered', disability-friendly networking, light catering and a live panel discussion with the film’s cast and crew (Zoe Diakoloukas, Annabel Tannenbaum, Eva Cocks and Allison McDonald).

Enjoy catering and a popcorn bar, take part in craft activities and IDPwD colouring in facilitated by Kay Lane from Pride With Disability network, and unwind in relaxed, grounding spaces designed for comfort and accessibility. You can also expect to hear from some very special guests.


ABOUT THE FILM

Produced by Rachael Burns (Integrity Initiative) and Lily Gresele (How To Be Well), Unfiltered is a 30-minute Lived Experience documentary that explores disability, mental health, Peer work, discrimination, and the strength of community through honest storytelling.

More than a film, Unfiltered is a celebration of lived experience, shared wisdom, and the people who continue to create change through their stories.

Unfiltered is a celebration of Mental Health Week 2025, guided loosely by the theme "Empowering Communities, Thriving Workforces". It discusses what it means to feel included, the importance of the Peer workforce, and what happens when Lived Experience is not valued. It is more than a film, it is a call to action.

Join us to launch the stories of seven Western Australians - Natalee Blakemore, Eva Cocks, Lana Moon, Annabel Tannenbaum, Jacob Gaitskell, Allison McDonald, and Zoe Diakoloukas. As an exclusive bonus, you can also expect to hear from the cast through a panel discussion... and talk to them directly!

Unfiltered trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qc5G0R1w18I

Unfiltered webpage: https://integrityinitiative.com.au/unfiltered


SUPPORTED BY

Developmental Disability Western Australia and Department of Communities

Youth Disability Advocacy Network

Consumers of Mental Health Western Australia

Pride with Disability Network



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The Consumer/Survivor Movement calls for human rights, recognition, and justice for people with lived experience of mental health challenges, psychiatric treatment, and systemic coercion. Integrity Initiative’s work builds on this legacy. It is iterative, and shaped by the advocacy of those who came before us, across this and many intersecting movements

We acknowledge those who fought for a voice, those still navigating oppressive systems, those resisting in ways unseen, and those yet to come. We carry this work forward with a commitment to not only hope for a better future, but to actively challenge the conditions that have caused harm.

Acknowledgement of country

Integrity Initiative acknowledges the traditional custodians of the Boodjar on which we work, the Whadjuk Noongar people. We pay respect to Elders past and present, and extend our appreciation for their custodianship of so-called Australia. This always was and always will be Aboriginal land.

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Subscribe to Our Weekly Newsletter

PO Box 158, Melville WA 6956

Recognition of Lived Experience

The Consumer/Survivor Movement calls for human rights, recognition, and justice for people with lived experience of mental health challenges, psychiatric treatment, and systemic coercion. Integrity Initiative’s work builds on this legacy. It is iterative, and shaped by the advocacy of those who came before us, across this and many intersecting movements

We acknowledge those who fought for a voice, those still navigating oppressive systems, those resisting in ways unseen, and those yet to come. We carry this work forward with a commitment to not only hope for a better future, but to actively challenge the conditions that have caused harm.

Acknowledgement of country

Integrity Initiative acknowledges the traditional custodians of the Boodjar on which we work, the Whadjuk Noongar people. We pay respect to Elders past and present, and extend our appreciation for their custodianship of so-called Australia. This always was and always will be Aboriginal land.

© 2026 Integrity Initiative, All rights reserved