Kaboose Social & Support Groups
Kaboose Social & Support Groups are designed to be safe and affirming spaces where individuals can connect, grow, and thrive in ways that align with their unique strengths and needs.
At Kaboose, we aim to empower individuals by honoring their authentic selves and creating spaces where they can grow at their own pace.
Our Social Groups provide a safe and supportive environment for participants to practice social interaction and build meaningful connections without judgment or pressure.
Our Support Groups focus on building specific skills and confidence to navigate various life situations. This may include how we foster relationships or sharing guidance to better navigate the workplace.
Benefits of Social & Support Groups
Social and Communication Opportunity
We provide a safe, supportive space for individuals to explore and strengthen social interactions and communication in ways that feel natural and empowering. Our approach offers guidance on understanding social cues, enhancing conversation skills, and navigating social situations, all while honoring each person’s unique communication style and preferences.
Building Confidence and
Self-Esteem
We mentor from a position of strength and support mentees to recognise their abilities, talents and accomplishments to improve social, self-advocacy and workplace belonging.
Self-Advocacy and
Empowerment
Mentors can provide guidance on managing daily tasks, problem-solving, decision-making, and promoting self-reliance, enabling the mentee to gain greater independence.
Transition
Support
Social & Support Groups can provide valuable support during transition stages, whether it's changing jobs, or moving to a new location. We help you navigate these important stages.
Emotional Support
Coping Strategies
Social & Support Groups can offer strategies for managing stress, coping with sensory sensitivities, and developing self-regulation techniques, enhancing individuals' emotional well-being and resilience.
Our Social & Support Groups
- Navigating Neurodiversity
- Your path to understanding your authentic self
- The path to unmasking
- Setting healthy boundaries
- Managing Rejection Sensitivity
- Preventing Burnout
- Managing your time with ADHD
- Disclosing at Work
- The World of Work
To register for our mentoring sessions, download Kaboose App. If you’d like us to focus on a specific topic, please get in touch hello@kaboose.app
Social & Support Group Events
At Kaboose, we offer events with our resident mentors to build individual skills and confidence for specific situations.
Meet Our Mentors

Annelil Desille
Clinical Psychologist
Bachelor Psych Science, Post Grad Psyc, Master Clin Psyc
Annelil, an AudHD’er clinical psychologist, focuses on intimacy and relationships using personal and clinical experience with neurodivergent individuals. Her interests include neurodivergence, mind/body connection, sexual health, attachment, and spirituality. She holds certifications in fitness, clinical psychology, psychology, and Reiki. Annelil creates inclusive events and resources for the AuDHD community, praised for their adaptability and resourcefulness.

Dr Naomi Malone
Director/Counselling Psychologist
DPsych (counselling, Bsc (hons), MAPS
Naomi, a counselling psychologist with over 20 years in rural Victoria, has extensive clinical experience and a deep understanding of resilience. Her neurodiversity-affirming, client-centered, trauma-informed approach draws from IFS, ACT, family therapy, EMDR, and narrative therapy. As a late-diagnosed Autistic/ADHDer, she mentors clinicians in NDA and trauma-informed care, focusing on early career and late-identified ND professionals.

Karla Pretorius
MA: Psych
PhD Candidate
Karla has over 20 years of experience in neurodiversity and is neurodivergent herself. She believes in practical support strategies, mindfulness, and focusing on individual strengths. Karla has a unique ability to read a room without saying a word, which she affectionately calls her "neurospidy sense." This skill enhances her effectiveness in providing tailored support.

Yenn Purkis
MFA
Yenn Purkis is an autistic and non-binary advocate and presenter. Yenn is the author of 17 published books, all about elements of autism. Yenn has many awards for their work including the 2016 ACT Volunteer of the Year Award and the 2019 ACT Chief Minister’s Inclusion Award. Yenn is passionate about making a difference for neurodivergent and Queer folks. Yenn has presented all over the world including for TEDx Canberra in 2013 and in 2023 - they are among around 100 people in the world to have given more than one TEDx talk. Yenn has a Masters degree in Fine Art. They also have a large public profile particularly in the autistic and transgender communities. Yenn lives in a house full of art and books in Canberra with their little tortoiseshell kitty, Sunflower.