Who this is the Communication Confidence Toolkit for?
This program is designed for adults and young adults in regional communities, especially people who want practical support communicating with confidence.
All welcome here - no prior experience needed, just bring yourself as you are
The challenge we're addressing
Many people know what they want to say — but struggle to say it clearly or confidently.
In regional contexts, communication confidence can affect employment opportunities, education participation, access to services, and personal wellbeing. Traditional programs often assume strong literacy skills or comfort in formal settings.
The Communication Confidence Toolkit was created to remove those assumptions and offer practical, real-world communication support that works for everyone.
What the Toolkit is
A practical, visual communication program designed for everyone.
The Communication Confidence Toolkit is a hands-on workshop program that uses visual aids, real-world practice, and accessible language to help people communicate more clearly and confidently.
Unlike traditional presentation skills courses, this toolkit focuses on everyday communication situations — talking to service providers, asking questions at appointments, speaking up in meetings, and connecting with others in your community.
What participants will gain
Practical skills and confidence that can be applied immediately in real-world situations.
Communication frameworks you can use right away
Speak up, ask questions, set boundaries
No heavy reading required - learn by doing
Skills for everyday conversations
Transferable life skills - not one-off tips, but a reusable toolkit for work, study, and community life
How the workshops work
Interactive workshops designed for everyone - no matter how you communicate best.
Location: Local Library - welcoming space designed for comfort and confidence
What makes this program different
This is not a presentation skills course or public speaking training.
The Communication Confidence Toolkit is:
- Accessibility-first, not literacy-dependent
- Practical and skills-based, not theory-heavy
- Designed with lived experience, not assumptions
- Supportive and inclusive by design
The focus is on usable communication tools, not performance or compliance.
Get involved
Interested in participating, hosting a workshop, or supporting inclusive communication in your region?
Interested in participating?
Register your interest to be notified about upcoming sessions.
Register your interestInterested in hosting a workshop?
Libraries, councils, and community organisations are invited to partner.
Host a workshopBecome a volunteer facilitator?
Share your communication skills and support others in your community.
Volunteer with usPartners & acknowledgement
This pilot project is supported under the Regional Tech Hub Connect Grant.
Approved venues may display acknowledgement of the Regional Tech Hub / National Farmers' Federation (NFF) & EduLinked in line with grant requirements.
About EduLinked
EduLinked designs inclusive learning and communication initiatives that strengthen digital equity, self-advocacy, and real-world skills —
particularly for people and communities often excluded from traditional systems.