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Subject: ADHD Pilot Program – Expressions of Interest Now Open (Geelong)

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Message:Omni Wellness is inviting families to join aĀ 4–6 week ADHD Pilot Program commencingĀ November in Geelong, designed to naturally support focus, calm, and emotional balance.

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Each week, parent and child attend aĀ 2-hour session in theĀ EESystem, supported byĀ PEMF therapy,Ā personalised frequency care, andĀ Bio-Well scans (before & after) valued at $270.

  • Fee: Discounted pilot rate
    • 6 weeks $720 (normally $900)
    • 4 weeks $495 (normally $600)
    • Additional sessions: $125 (includes 1 parent + 1 child, 2 hours)
    • Casual sessions normally $150

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The program is open toĀ Primary and Secondary students, and includes feedback from parents, teachers, and allied practitioners to help track progress.

Learn more

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šŸ‘‰Ā Register your interest here:Ā ADHD Pilot Program – Expression of Interest | Omni Wellness

Spaces are limited to 12 families.

If you’d like to learn more, please contact Omni Wellness on 0473 597 397 or visitĀ www.omniwellness.com.au.

Beyond BoxingĀ 

Free Beyond Boxing Sessions Across Geelong – Term 4

Geelong Boxing Club is continuing to deliverĀ free boxing and wellbeing sessions across Geelong as aĀ preferred supplier to the City of Greater Geelong.

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These programs help young people (aged 12+) build confidence, resilience, and emotional regulation skills in a safe, inclusive, and structured environment, all while connecting with positive mentors and local peers.

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šŸ“ The fOrT Youth Centre – Corner of St Georges & Melbourne Road, NorlanešŸ“ The Nest Youth Hub – 17 Gheringhap Street, GeelongšŸ“ Armstrong Creek East Community Hub – 46 Central Boulevard, Armstrong Creek

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Sessions run weekly forĀ nine weeks this term and areĀ free to attend, butĀ registration and consent forms are required.

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For more information or to register, contact:šŸ“ž (03) 5272 5272šŸ“§ youthadmin@geelongcity.vic.gov.auĀ šŸ’¬ Or send a message viaĀ Geelong Youth on Facebook or Instagram.

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The City of Greater Geelong has launched a campaign titled ā€œWe’re Here to Help – Not to Be Hurtā€, which highlights the increasing issue of violence and aggression towards our dedicated council workers, including School Crossing Supervisors and our Parking Team.

The attached infographic outlines some concerning statistics:

  • A 99% increase in occupational violence incidents since 2018-19.
  • 25 incidents of physical assault and 140 incidents of verbal aggression reported in 2022-23 alone.
  • Occupational violence is now the most common health and safety issue for City employees.

These figures are alarming and underscore the urgent need to foster a culture of respect and kindness in our community. Our School Crossing Supervisors are out there every day ensuring the safety of children and families — they deserve to feel safe and supported in their roles.

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Parent \ Carer Event

The Wonderful Parent Collective is a social event for parents, grandparents and carers of neurodivergent families. This event is for you if you have a child or teen with big emotions, sensory processing difficulties, behavioural or learning concerns and for our autistic, ADHDer, and/or intellectual disability families.

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Capably facilitated by accredited mental health clinicians, Suzie Forbes (Occupational Therapist) and Kathryn Morgan-Smith (Social Worker) with combined experience of 45 years of working with neurodivergent families, and both with lived experience at this gig too.

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This event is structured to give you a nurtured break, to chat about an issue that affects neurodivergent families, and is an opportunity to meet other parents, grandparents and carers raising kids from a similar playbook to yours.

We know parenting in a neurodivergent family is different and can be both exhausting and exhilarating. Come share these highs and lows with people that have similar experiences within a safe, structured event.

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Our November Wonderful Parent Collective's theme will focus on supporting positive transitions. We will chat about strategies to help you plan for a smoother start to 2026, including ideas for helping your neurodivergent child start school, kinder or high school, and also for the new teacher, new classmates transition.

There will be plenty of time to get to know each other too.Ā 

We hope to run this afternoon six times in 2026 and would love to hear from you directly about themes of interest too.

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Come have a cuppa with us and share your wisdom. We can't wait to meet you.Ā Ā 

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Trybooking Ticket Link:Ā https://www.trybooking.com/DGTCW

Trybooking QR code: Ā 

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