Connecting with your child through photography
Wednesday 17 December @ 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm AEDT
RSVP
One ticket per family. No identifiable information provided in this registration will be shared outside the organization

Encourage your child to express themselves with PhotoVoice… and have fun!
What community activities do young children with a disability or developmental delay enjoy? Let them show you with their photos!
Some children are better at expressing their likes or dislikes through images instead of words. In this two-part workshop, learn to use PhotoVoice: an activity where you encourage your child to take photos of activities and places they enjoy, or do not like and find challenging.
PhotoVoice is fun and promotes engagement with your child. The images are uploaded to inform community organisations or businesses about enhancing accessibility and inclusion. You and your child’s personal details are kept confidential.
Families who have done PhotoVoice say that it helped their child become more confident in expressing themselves and making their own choices.
Come along to explore:
- How PhotoVoice enhances family engagement
- What photos can your child take
- Describing the photos in your child’s voice
- How to upload the photos
In the second session, parents can ask further questions about this project and discuss their picture-taking experience.


Special offer
Register and attend both sessions to receive a FREE small digital camera so your child can continue to enjoy taking photos after attending the workshop!
(Available to families based in Australia only)

This session is for
Parents, carers, and family members of children with developmental concerns, delay or disability aged 0-12 years.
The workshop is exclusively for parents; you’ll gain all the insights you need to share with your child afterwards.

When
Session 1: Wednesday 17 December; 7.30 pm to 9 pm AEDT
Session 2: Wedensday 11 February 2026; 8 pm to 9 pm AEDT
Please adjust for your time zone if needed.

RSVP
Sessions are subject to cancellation due to low RSVP – Minimum of 4 RSVPs
Your confirmation is required.

Where
The event will be delivered online via Zoom. Join us from anywhere in Australia!
Instructions will be emailed to you closer to the event date.
If you need accessibility support, please let us know when you register.

Cost
Free

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Your hosts
Melo Kalemkeridis, a trained peer worker and parent raising a child with a disability.
Additional info
| Your privacy and participation matter | All our online sessions are interactive and are recorded for internal supervision purposes only. To respect everyone’s privacy and confidentiality, these recordings are not shared with families or outside our organisation. We encourage you to attend the live session so you can get the most out of the information and have the opportunity to ask questions. |
| Log in details | After registering, you’ll receive more details closer to the session date, including the link to join. A stable internet connection is required for participation. |
| Contact details | For more information or questions, feel free to contact Mana (Parent Learning Manager) mana@plumtree.org.au |
| Professionals | At this time, we cannot accommodate professionals in this program. Please feel free to share our course details with the families you support. |
| Funding | Plumtree’s free programs are funded through the NSW Department of Education Start Strong Pathways program. |

Plumtree is a not-for-profit, community-based organisation that helps families thrive.
Trusted for 40 years, we provide free centre-based playgroups and online parent education workshops. We also provide therapies and support for children aged birth to 8 years with a disability or developmental delay and their families. At Plumtree Preschool, children of all abilities and cultural backgrounds learn together and begin to understand the value of inclusive communities.
Our award-winning, evidence-based programs and resources help families take control of their own learning and achieve positive outcomes. Plumtree’s passionate, culturally diverse team of specialists work from the heart in a caring environment where families feel respected and informed.



