Relationships & Safeguarding
in Disability Support
What do you say when someone you support asks something you’re not sure how to handle?
Most safeguarding issues don’t start as incidents.
They start as everyday conversations that staff feel unsure about.
“Can my partner stay over?”
“I want to send this photo.”
“Why can’t I do that?”
If responses vary between staff, risk increases, even with good intentions.
Free Live Webinar: Relationships & Safeguarding in Disability Support
Learn how to respond clearly, consistently, and confidently in real situations.
🗓 Wednesday 25 March
⏰ 12:30 pm AEDT (online)
⏳ 45 minutes

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About the webinar
WHY THIS MATTERS
Supporting relationships is already part of your job, whether you were trained for it or not.
But many staff are:
worried about saying the wrong thing
unsure where the line is
relying on personal judgement instead of shared approaches
This leads to:
inconsistent responses across teams
blurred boundaries
increased safeguarding risk
👉 Not because staff don’t care, but because they haven’t been given clear, practical guidance.
WHAT YOU’LL WALK AWAY WITH
This isn’t theory.
By the end of this session, you’ll:
✔ Know exactly what to say in common relationship scenarios
✔ Feel more confident responding without escalating risk
✔ Use simple, repeatable language in everyday situations
✔ Recognise where consent, boundaries and safeguarding intersect
WHAT WE’LL COVER
What “consent” actually looks like in everyday support
Common situations staff struggle with (and how to respond)
A simple 3-step response you can apply immediately
How to reduce risk through clear, consistent communication
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About the speaker
Developed and delivered by a specialist in inclusive education, wellbeing and consent.
With experience across:
disability support
special education
NSW curriculum reform
This training is grounded in real scenarios, not theory.

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This is a live session designed to be practical and meaningful.
👉 Spots are limited to keep it engaging
👉 Replay available for a limited time only
If you work with people with disability, this is already part of your role.
The question is:
How confident do you feel navigating it?
Need help?
Don't worry, we got you. Here are some answers for your questions.
Anyone working in disability support, including support workers, team leaders, educators, allied professionals and NDIS providers.
No. The webinar is held online and you can join from anywhere.
No. The session is designed for all levels, whether you are new to supporting relationship conversations or already experienced in the field.
Yes. Time will be set aside for questions at the end of the webinar.
The session runs for approximately 45 minutes, plus time to ask questions.
You’ll gain insight into common challenges around consent and relationships in disability support and learn a simple framework for responding to real-life situations.
Yes. This introductory session is free to attend.
No. You will receive a link to join the webinar through your browser. A stable internet connection and a device with audio is all you need.
Yes. The webinar is relevant for anyone supporting people with disability in their work, including educators, allied health professionals, program staff, and service managers.
Yes. You’re welcome to share the registration link with colleagues who may benefit from the session.

