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Workshops & Groups

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Workshops
Workshop facilitation

Workshops tailored to your organisation

We particularly love and are experienced at facilitating workshops about:

  • Disability awareness and acceptance
  • Ableism and anti-ableism in practice
  • Mental health and disability
  • Person-centered and trauma informed care
  • Gender-based barriers for learning
  • Intersectionality
  • Imposter Syndrome

All our workshops are custom made to your learning needs, based on lived experience, engaging and practical — delivered in person, online or both.

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Peer support & education groups

All our groups are facilitated by a lived-experience professional. We are currently accepting registrations of interest. Groups run in parallel to Victorian school terms, accessible online using private or NDIS funds.

New diagnosis support & education group

Facilitated by a disabled psychologist. Focus on helping you adjust to a new identity or diagnosis of disability — unstructured support, education and skill building.

Self advocacy group

Facilitated by a disabled psychologist. Focus on learning self advocacy skills and building community.

Disability writing group

Facilitated by a disabled writer. Share your writing, learn to give and receive feedback and meet fellow disabled writers.

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Peer support group
Consultancy

Let\u2019s Kultivate together

We are experienced and passionate about education as a critical tool for individual and collective improvement. We consult about disability, inclusion, wellbeing and equity in:

  • Schools
  • Conferences
  • Webinars
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“A practical way to tackle the issue of Gender and the reasons why this is such an important area that all schools need to make front and foremost in many discussions with students, both young and old.”

— Mount Scopus Memorial College

Acknowledgement of Country

The Kultivate team acknowledges working and living on unceded Aboriginal land. We mainly work on the lands of the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung and Boonwurrung people of the Kulin nation. We pay our respect to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander elders — past, present and emerging. We are committed to ongoing learning and working towards reconciliation and justice.