At the printer: set Copies = 11, Collate = On. Eleven identical packs — one per participant (Graham counted as participant). Easy Read participant materials for Session 6.
Contents: Photo permission · Topics tracker · Traffic light cards (session-agnostic baseline).
src/pages/cohort/[id]/sessions/[n]/handouts/[slug].astro + included in this composite via the session.n conditional in qty11.astro.Add S6 components when you build that session's materials, then update both files.
Can we take your photo?
We need to know what's OK with you. Tick the boxes that feel right.
Why we ask
Sometimes we want to take photos of the group. We use them to:
- Remember what we did together.
- Show other people what the program is like.
- Share with funders so they keep funding the program.
We will not share any photo without asking first. You can change your mind at any time.
Your name
What's OK with you
You can tick none, some, or all.
Whatever you don't tick — we won't do. If you want to talk it through, ask a facilitator or your support worker.
Sign here
You can change your mind.
If you want to take back permission later, just tell us. Call (08) 8953 1422 or email peersupport@das.org.au. We will stop using the photos straight away.
The big topics we will look at.
Our 8 sessions. We tick each one off as we go.
We are at Session 6.
Today is Thursday 25 June 2026. The next session is Thursday 2 July 2026 — Session 7 — Professional Skills.
Green. Yellow. Red.
A way to say yes, no, or unsure — without using words.
GREEN
Yes. I agree. Keep going.
YELLOW
I am not sure. Slow down. Ask me again.
RED
No. Stop. I do not agree.
When do I use them?
You don't have to explain why.
The card is enough. No questions asked.
When do facilitators use them?
We will use the cards in check-ins.
"Are we OK to keep going?" or "Was the break long enough?" If anyone holds up red — we stop and ask. No judgement.