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

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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