Neurodivergent Peer2Peer Program Registration Form 2026

We understand that Neurodivergent students bring unique strengths to our community and we value diversity and inclusion. We acknowledge that some aspects of University can be challenging and it can be helpful to talk to someone who may have similar experiences. The Neurodivergent Peer2Peer Program is for Neurodivergent students to come together with their Neurodivergent peers and share strategies and support.  

Neurodivergence can refer to neurodevelopmental conditions including Autism, ADHD, Dyslexia and Tourette's Syndrome. However, individuals may identify as being neurodivergent without a diagnosis, because they think, behave or interact in ways that are different from what is seen as "typical". 

You do not have to have a diagnosis to participate in the Neurodivergent Peer to Peer Program.


Neurodivergent Peer2Peer Group Sessions - Semester 2, 2026

Thank you for registering with the Neurodivergent Peer2Peer Program. Please find below information on the upcoming Group Sessions for Semester 2 2026. Please register for a group by clicking "Yes" to attending the event. 

Group Session 1: Ready, Set, Semester - Building a University Experience that Works for You

Date: Tuesday 08 September 2026

Time:12.00pm - 1.30pm

Where: US322 - Nelson Room - Shortland Union Building

Start your semester strong with practical tips to stay organised, manage overwhelm and create routines that stick. Connect with peers, share ideas, and set yourself up for success - plus enjoy complimentary snacks.

Group Session 2: From Delay to Done: Overcoming Procrastination and Mastering Time Management

Date: Wednesday 07 October 2026

Time: 12.00pm - 1.30pm

Where: US322 - Nelson Room - Shortland Union Building

Always finding ways to put things off? From Delay to Done will hep you break free from procrastination with practical strategies to manage your time and make real progress. Walk away feeling energised, empowered and ready to keep moving forward this semester - snacks on us, thanks to Student Wellbeing!

Group Session 3: Staying Grounded - Managing Overwhelm Your Way

Date: Tuesday 03 November 2026

Time: 12.00pm - 1.30pm

Where: US322 - Nelson Room - Shortland Union Building

In Staying Grounded you will explore practical, flexible strategies to manage stress, regulate your energy, and stay connected to what matters most - without pressure to "do it the right way". Connect with other students, share experiences, and leave with personalised strategies to end the semester feeling accomplished. Enjoy some snacks with us to recharge.