Special Interest Society

Program Details
Program Overview
Introducing the Special Interest Society!
Does your child have a deep passion for something amazing—like trains, coding, history, animals, or space—but rarely gets the chance to share it with others?
The Special Interest Society is a supportive, fun, and empowering program where young people can share what they love, build confidence, and connect with others who are just as curious and passionate as they are.
What’s it all about?
Participants choose a topic they’re interested in and prepare a short presentation using a poster, PowerPoint, or creative format.
Throughout the program, they’ll:
- Learn how to structure their ideas
- Build confidence with public speaking
- Practise managing nerves in a safe, encouraging space
- Present to a friendly audience of peers, parents, and clinicians
- Celebrate their passion and answer questions from others
Why join?
✔ Build public speaking skills in a calm and supportive environment
✔ Grow self-esteem by being seen and heard
✔ Make social connections through shared interests
✔ Feel proud of their passions – and have fun doing it!
Location: Solution Psychology, Moonee Ponds
Dates: July 8th – 10th, 11:00am–12:30pm
Book now: https://solutionpsychology.com.au/product/special-interest-society/
Important Info:
- Participants must bring their own device for research, plus a charger.
- If using Canva or PowerPoint, please ensure access is set up prior to the program.
- Materials will be provided for poster-style presentations.
💬 New to Solution Psychology?
If your child hasn’t attended our clinic before, please call us on 9988 7760 to book an intake appointment to ensure the program is a good fit. (Please note: intake fees apply.)
We can’t wait to welcome your child to the Special Interest Society and help them shine!
About Presenter

Brianna Pawlowicz
Brianna is a registered psychologist, who has completed her Master of Professional Psychology and completed her internship year at Solution Psychology.
Brianna takes a whole-person, client-led approach to therapy. She values creating a space where clients feel safe, heard, and understood. Brianna believes strong therapeutic relationships, flexibility, and collaboration are key to meaningful outcomes.
She sees each person as unique and works to support clients in understanding the function behind their thoughts, feelings, and behaviours.
Brianna has experience supporting children, young people, and adults with a range of experiences, including stress, anxiety, mood differences, ADHD, autism, and trauma. Her approach draws on evidence-based therapies including Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and mindfulness-based strategies, tailored to each individual’s needs.
When Brianna isn’t supporting her clients, you will likely find her outside, playing netball, camping or spending time with family and friends.