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Request a consultation

Ask EduLinked for a short consultation. We help with pilots, programs, training, device loans and assistive technology planning.

What is a consultation?

A consultation is a short meeting with an EduLinked expert. We listen to your needs, give advice and suggest practical next steps.

Consultations are delivered online or remotely. If you want a partner pilot or cohort we can discuss that in the consultation.

Who can ask?

  • School staff or leaders
  • Libraries and council teams
  • Community organisations and funders
  • Project leads and program managers
  • Community groups and volunteers

Why request a consultation?

  • Get help planning a pilot or service
  • Talk about procurement and sustainment
  • Ask what devices or training you need
  • Plan an assistive technology trial or clinic
  • Find the right EduLinked resources and supports

What to expect

1
Short call — we meet for a short online call (usually 30–45 minutes).
2
Listen & clarify — we ask about your context, who you serve and the problem you want to solve.
3
Practical advice — we suggest simple next steps, possible pilot ideas and templates you can use.
4
Follow up — we email a short summary, resources and suggested next steps.

Before the consultation

If you can, tell us: who will benefit, what you want to test, any dates, and the people involved. Attach a short brief if you have one.

If you need Easy Read or Auslan for participants, tick the box on the form and we will arrange supports.

How to ask for a consultation

Use the short form below. We will email to arrange a short scoping meeting. All follow-up will be by email unless you ask otherwise.

If upload fails, email files to founder@edulinked.com.au.


Email founder

We will email you a short summary after the call with suggested next steps and resources.

Accessible formats

We can give Easy Read PDFs and short Auslan videos for participants. Tick the box on the form or email us to ask for these supports.

All Easy Read PDFs will be tagged and include language metadata en-AU. Auslan videos will include transcripts.

Questions people ask

How long is a consultation?
Typically 30–45 minutes for an initial scoping meeting.
Is there a cost?
Many consultations are offered as part of partnership discussions. We will tell you upfront if any cost applies for deeper support.
Can we ask for help with funding or procurement?
Yes — we can advise on procurement, budgeting and sustainment in the consultation.