We are currently running Amaze events as a mix of in-person and webinars.
A webinar is like an online class. It is done live, like a video call, and you can watch and listen to the hosts. You can ask questions at the end. If you want to join, click the REGISTER button on this page. Then we will send you a link to the webinar.
On the day and time of the event you will need to do the following:
Step 1: Be sitting at your computer ready to start.
Step 2: Open the email we sent you with the webinar link.
Step 3: Click the link and follow instructions. The webinar will start.
If you have questions about a specific event please contact [email protected] or call us on 1300 308 699.
About the webinar
Everyone has the right to have a say in their own decisions, including people with disability.
Learn about your rights in health appointments to get the support you need to make your own health decisions, including:
The session is presented by the Healthy Discussions Team from the Office of the Public Advocate.
More information on the Healthy Discussions Project is available here.
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Daytime workshop
Evening workshop
About these workshops
Concerned about Cyber Safety and not sure where to start? Or maybe you already know how to stay safe online, but need some help getting started. Then this webinar is for you.
We will cover key online safety recommendations from the Australian Government’s “Act Now. Stay Secure” campaign. The session will include useful tips, activities and a Q&A session, to help you feel confident and motivated to implement the key actions.
This webinar will be presented by Amaze’s Digital and Technology Lead.
If you would like to receive a webinar recording, please register for one of the sessions even if you are unable to attend on the day.
These Cyber Security Awareness workshops received grant funding from the Australian Government.
Register Now – Daytime workshop, Wednesday 25 June, 1:00pm
Register Now – Evening workshop, Thursday 26 June, 6:00pm
Navigating relationships and sex can be challenging for young people with disability. They can misinterpret social cues and be more vulnerable to pressure and the impacts of pornography.
ACD and Amaze are hosting Let’s Talk: relationships, sex, and pornography, a FREE online presentation for families of children aged 12+ with disability. It will help them better understand and support their children to navigate respectful, consenting relationships.
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Topics include:
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Places are limited, so book your spot today to avoid disappointment