Digital skills open doors to education, services, employment and independence.
NeuroThrive Digital delivers accessible, low-pressure digital learning for people of all ages and abilities, with a focus on neurodivergent learners, families, older adults and communities that often miss out on mainstream digital training.
NeuroThrive Australia is a Be Connected Network Partner, supporting digital inclusion across the community.
Everyday Digital Skills
Practical support for beginners or anyone who wants more confidence using technology.
Topics include:
smartphones, tablets and computers email and online forms MyGov, Centrelink and Medicare internet safety and scam awareness online banking safety video calls (Zoom/Teams)
Suitable for seniors, new migrants, First Nations families and adults who prefer calm, patient learning environments.
Neurodivergent-Friendly Digital Workshops
Designed with sensory needs and learning differences in mind.
Features include:
step-by-step demonstrations visual prompts and written guides slower pacing optional one-on-one support small group sizes
Ideal for autistic and ADHD adults, young people and anyone who finds mainstream classes overwhelming.
NDIS & Online Services Navigation (Educational Only)
Guidance on how to navigate online platforms such as:
the NDIS portal uploading documents managing service bookings finding providers understanding early childhood pathways
This is non-clinical, educational support that helps families feel more confident navigating complex systems.
Digital Skills for Young People
Creative, practical sessions for ages 10–18, including:
Canva for beginners digital storytelling photography and editing safe social media use typing and writing tools introductory coding
These workshops build confidence in a relaxed, supportive environment.
Community Co-Designed Programs
We work with:
First Nations organisations councils and libraries schools and early learning services neighbourhood houses aged care providers multicultural community groups
Programs are shaped through listening sessions or yarning circles to ensure cultural safety, relevance and community ownership.
How We Work
Listen First: understand local needs through consultation.
Co-Design: adapt programs to culture, age and learning style.
Gentle Delivery: clear explanations, relaxed pacing and hands-on practice.
Build Confidence: support people to become independent digital users.
Where We Deliver
Melbourne metropolitan area Regional Victoria through partner sites Online programs across Australia Community centres, libraries, schools and partner venues
Program Formats
One-off workshops Four-week digital confidence courses Youth digital skills programs One-on-one support Multi-week community partnerships Tailored programs for First Nations or CALD communities
Partner With Us
NeuroThrive Australia is a registered Health Promotion Charity with DGR endorsement.
We welcome collaborations with community organisations, councils, libraries, disability services, schools and aged care providers.
Contact: hello@neurothrive.org.au
Website: http://www.neurothrive.org.au