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Find Out More and RegisterFriendships, relationships, personal boundaries and sexual health are important parts of life, but this information is not always taught in a way that is accessible to young people with disability.
Discover the Everyday Relationships Program, a practical, accessible program helping young people build friendships and connections, understand relationships, sexuality, and their rights, communicate boundaries and consent, and make informed choices.
We’re currently forming groups for NDIS participants in the Geelong, western Melbourne, north-western Melbourne, Melton and Ballarat areas. Groups will begin once enough participants of a similar developmental age, needs, and goals have registered in the area.
12 – 12.30 pm AEST, Tuesday 22 September 2026
Location: online via Microsoft teams
During the session, you’ll learn:
There will also be time to ask questions about the program.
Everyday Relationships supports people with disability to build friendships and connections, understand relationships, sexuality and their rights, communicate boundaries and consent, and make informed choices.
Delivered in small groups (6-8 participants), in person and/or remotely by allied health professionals, the program uses simple language, accessible information, visual resources and practical examples to support each participant’s learning.
Meet the speakers
Tracy Bull, Business Development Leader, Everyday Independence
Sarah Rainbow, Occupational Therapist, Everyday Relationships Program Facilitator