NDIS Funded Programs
Online Capacity Building Program - Early Release Available Now!
Build confidence, develop healthy relationships, and strengthen your independence.
Our online NDIS capacity-building program is designed for people with disabilities who want practical, supportive learning around relationships, wellbeing, and self-understanding. Delivered in an accessible online format, this program helps participants build knowledge, communication skills, and personal confidence at their own pace.
This program offers flexibility and accessibility by being available at any time. No set zoom calls, no waitlists, no set start and end date. This capacity building program allows the participant to learn at their own pace, in their own way, in their own time.
What the Program Covers
Healthy relationships and social skills
Consent, boundaries, and body autonomy
Communication and self-advocacy
Emotional awareness and regulation
Personal care and wellbeing
Building independence and decision-making skills
The program combines easy-to-understand education, reflective activities, and practical tools that support real-life growth. Casey, owner of Pleasure Pixel and creator of My Life, My Body, is featured in all of the videos that explain the content and the activities.
As each set of chapters are released early, participants who purchase the early release, will have the total taken off the full course, should they wish to sign up to the full course.
The program is ideal for participants working towards Capacity Building goals, including Improved Daily Living, Increased Social and Community Participation, and Improved Relationships.
Who It’s For
NDIS participants wanting to learn about relationships and personal wellbeing
People with disabilities looking to build confidence and independence
Participants supported by plan managers, support coordinators, or self-managed plans
To see our early release options, or to join the course today, see the sign up section further down the page. Alternatively, see the information about funding lines and invoicing requirements below.
Where individual Specialised Sexology Support is required, Casey is available to provide the program in person on the Gold Coast and Brisbane, and via Telehealth Australia wide. A specialised program is tailored to the participants disability and any issues they are currently facing, or need support with. The cost of this is $154.00/hour. Travel is not charged. The duration of the program is dependant on the participant and their needs.
NDIS funding lines for this course include:
Capacity Building – Increased Social and Community Participation
09_006_0106_6_3 – Life Transition
09_009_0117_6_3 – Skill Development and Training
09_008_0116_6_3 – Innovative Community Participation
Capacity Building – Improved Relationships
11_024_0117_7_3 – Individual Social Skills Development
Capacity Building – Improved Daily Living
15_037_0117_1_3 – Skills Development and Training
15_056_0128_1_3 - Assessment Recommendation Therapy or Training – Other Professional
If you need an invoice to submit to the NDIS, please fill out this form, alternatively please send an email to contact@pleasurepixel.com.au
Join Today:
Build confidence, develop healthy relationships, and strengthen your independence. Our online NDIS capacity-building program is designed for people with disabilities who want practical, supportive learning around relationships, wellbeing, and self-understanding. This early access program provides the first 2 chapters of the bigger program - coming soon.
Build confidence, develop healthy relationships, and strengthen your independence. Our online NDIS capacity-building program is designed for people with disabilities who want practical, supportive learning around relationships, wellbeing, and self-understanding. This early access program provides chapters 3 and 4, of the bigger program - coming soon.
NDIS Funded Services
Counselling Services
Support that meets you where you are.
Our counselling services provide a safe, inclusive, and non-judgemental space to explore challenges, build skills, and support emotional wellbeing.
Sessions are tailored to each person’s goals, communication style, and support needs.
Our Counselling services are available via telehealth, Australia wide and as an outreach Counselling service across the Gold Coast, Bayside and Tweed Heads areas on designated days.
Monday’s fortnights - Bayside and North Gold Coast
Tuesday’s weekly - Gold Coast and Tweed Heads
Areas of Support
Relationships and intimacy
Self-esteem and identity
Emotional regulation and mental wellbeing
Life transitions and personal growth
Boundaries, consent, and communication
The impact of disability on daily life and/or sexuality
Counselling focuses on practical strategies while respecting each participant’s autonomy and lived experience.
Sessions are available online, making support accessible no matter where you are located.
NDIS Information
Services may be claimed under relevant Capacity Building supports depending on individual plans and goals.
We welcome referrals from participants, families, support coordinators, and providers.
The funding line for our Counselling services are:
Capacity Building – Improved Daily Living
- 15_043_0128_1_3 - Counselling
- 15_056_0128_1_3 - Assessment Recommendation Therapy or Training – Other Professional
Pleasure Pixel charges a rate of $154.00 per hour. Pleasure Pixel does not charge for travel.
If you’re unsure whether this is the right fit, you’re welcome to get in touch to discuss your needs.
Specialised Sexology Support
At Pleasure Pixel, we provide specialised sexology support for people experiencing problematic or unsafe sexual behaviours who may benefit from intensive education, counselling, and capacity-building support.
This service is designed to support people in developing safer behaviours, understanding consent and boundaries, improving emotional regulation, and building healthy relationships with themselves and others.
Support is tailored to the individual and may include:
Sexual health education
Consent and boundaries education
Understanding public vs private behaviours
Emotional regulation and communication skills
Healthy relationships and social skills
Body safety and personal boundaries
Neurodiversity-affirming and disability-informed support
Family, support worker, and stakeholder collaboration where appropriate