Rewired
Without
Consent
A parent information evening
What gaming, social media, and smartphones are doing to the developing brain — delivered to your school or community group. The evidence, plainly and honestly presented. No sugar-coating. No lecture on what you should have done differently.
You provide the venue and the audience. Not Broken provides the content, the delivery, and take-home resources for every attendee.
Also available as an Extended Workshop (paid) — 1.5–2 hours with interactive discussion, small-group activities, and a structured family action plan. Contact us for pricing.
Format 45–60 min presentation + Q&A
Cost Free for community groups & schools
Delivery In-person or online
Location
Group size
Delivered by Kelli Lawler
The neuroscience of persuasive technology — how platforms are engineered to create dependency in developing brains
Australian data on screen time, social media, and gaming — what the eSafety Commissioner's research tells us
What children are actually exposed to and at what age
Three evidence-based changes every family can implement immediately
Parent guide for every attendee (free)
Weekly research alert signup for all attendees
Format Multi-session (sessions TBC)
Cost Paid — pricing TBC at launch
Delivery Online and in-person options
Audience Parents and families
Delivered by Kelli Lawler, ABSP
Status Registrations opening — register interest below
Parent-first sequencing — change starts with the adults
Understanding the neuroscience of dependency and recovery
Rebuilding connection before expecting behaviour change
Practical tools for managing technology in the home
How to have the conversations that actually land
Support for the whole family system, not just the young person
Rewired
with
Consent
A structured family recovery program
A multi-session structured program for families navigating gaming and technology dependency. Evidence-based. Parent-led. Designed around what actually works, not what sounds reasonable in theory.
This is not a lecture series. It is a supported, sequenced process that works with the parent first, then involves the young person, and builds the family's capacity to sustain change over time.
PROGRAM- REGISTRATIONS OPENING SOON