Welcome

You are invited to the Yellow Ladybugs 2026 Conference – Reclaiming the Past to Shape the Future. This year, we’re travelling back to the 80s to reflect on the experiences of autistic girls and gender-diverse people who grew up unseen, misunderstood, or unsupported. By revisiting that era, we honour the voices that were missing then and reclaim those stories to create a brighter, more inclusive future for the next generation.

This three-day event, Supporting Autistic Girls and Gender-Diverse Students at School and Beyond, brings together over 50 lived and professional perspectives from around the world. It’s led by an autistic-run charity that has always stood proudly for empowerment, understanding, and community. Together, we’ll explore how far we’ve come and how much further we can go through neuro-affirming, trauma-informed discussions that celebrate growth, belonging, and hope.

Join us for a transformative experience that blends the nostalgia of the 80s with the progressive spirit of today. Our immersive online platform features a virtual stage, sensory room, and resource booth that recreate the feeling of a live event. For those who prefer an in-person connection, the hybrid ticket offers the option to join us in Melbourne for Day 3. Whether you’re a parent, educator, allied health professional, or a ladybug yourself, this conference offers tools, insights, and inspiration to help every young person shine past, present, and future.

Tickets

ONLINE
$99
  • Online Access for all sessions
  • Watch live from anywhere in the world
  • 90 days on demand
  • 10 expert panels
  • 15 powerful presentations
  • PD certificate noting 18 hours of learning
  • Downloadable resources
HYBRID
$259
  • Everything from the Online Access ticket plus:
  • Day 3 in-person in Melbourne with includes:
    • Catered lunch + coffee
    • Gift bag with goodies
    • Exhibitors
    • YLB merch stall
    • Sensory room
    • Networking
GROUP
$500
  • Everything from the Online Access ticket plus:
  • Unlimited access for your organisation
  • Multiple viewers can watch on one login
  • Streamlined and cost-effective for large groups
  • Perfect for schools, health clinics, and large organisations

Presenters

Em Hammond

AuDHD Speech Pathologist and Creator of Neurowild

Em Hammond

Em (she/her) is an Autistic and ADHD speech pathologist and artist. She’s the creator of @NeuroWild, a social media platform sharing educational illustrations on neurodiversity. She’s also a mom to three neurodivergent kids.

Katie Koullas

Host, CEO - Yellow Ladybugs

Katie Koullas

Katie (she/her) is the CEO and creator of Yellow Ladybugs, an autistic-led charity supporting autistic girls, women, and gender-diverse individuals. She brings lived and professional experience, advocating for systemic change. She has worked across accounting, marketing, HR, and teaching.

Fun facts: Loves cats, sparkles, and Golden Girls.

Natasha Staheli

Co-host, Director - Yellow Ladybugs

Natasha Staheli

Natasha (she/her) is a founding director of Yellow Ladybugs and a policy expert. She focuses on amplifying autistic perspectives and creating empowering resources for autistic individuals. She’s also a parent to neurodivergent teens.

Sandhya Menon

AuDHD Psychologist and Author

Sandhya Menon

Sandhya (she/her) is an AuDHD Developmental Psychologist and author of The Brain Forest, The Rainbow Brain, and My Body’s Power Pack. She helps children and families embrace their neurotype through early self-identity education.

She brings an intersectional, multicultural perspective from her Singaporean background.

Dr. Alberto Veloso

Psychiatrist and Paediatrician

Dr. Alberto Veloso

Dr. Alberto (he/him) is a Child and Family Psychiatrist and General Paediatrician, fellow of RANZCP and RACP. He focuses on emotional development and connection-based approaches for children and adolescents with various mental health and neurodivergent conditions.

Khadija Gbla

AuDHD Activist and Advocate

Khadija Gbla

Khadija Gbla (they/them) is a disabled, queer, award-winning human rights activist, inspirational speaker, writer, and philanthropist. Born in Sierra Leone, raised in Gambia and now based in Australia, they bring powerful lived experience as a refugee, Black African Indigenous person, Autistic ADHDer and community leader.

Khadija is the founder and lead campaigner of Ending Female Genital Mutilation Australia and their TEDx talk "My Mother's Strange Definition of Empowerment" has been viewed close to 3 million times worldwide. They are also a member of the LGBTQIAP+ Minister's Council and the Autistic Parent Co-Design Group.

Through their consultancy, Khadija Gbla Cultural Consultancy, they deliver webinars, training packages and bespoke consultancy, on racism, disability, neurodivergence, gender equality, cultural diversity, human rights and inclusion. Recognised with numerous awards, including 2025 SA Woman of the Year Community Champion, Khadija utilises their voice to drive both systemic change and everyday actions toward true equality.

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