Hi, I'm Niamh Mannion (she/her), I’m so happy you’re here.

Across our services, you can expect a space where you are free to explore every aspect of your sexuality, where we are curious and learn together. I approach sexology and developmental education with a judgment-aware, empathetic, and inclusive perspective, recognising the unique intersections of identity, disability, and personal experiences that shape your approach to learning and expression of who you are.

As a member of Developmental Educators Australia Incorporated (DEAI) and a Student Member of the Society of Australian Sexologists (SAS), I am dedicated to promoting inclusivity and breaking down barriers surrounding sexual health. I am passionate about upholding the rights of individuals with disabilities and ensuring healthy relationships and sexual well-being are accessible to everyone.

I am here to listen, support, and provide education or assessment to support you to explore relationships and sexuality in a way that works for you. Together, we will work collaboratively to empower you to make informed decisions.

Whether through direct client sessions, telehealth skill building, team training for support workers, consultancy for businesses, or mentoring for professionals, I am here to help. Let’s create a space to learn and grow together.

I invite collaboration, questions and connection—feel free to reach out via email or DM to learn more, share ideas, or connect.

Education and Professional Development

Bachelor of Disability and Developmental Education- Flinders University

Masters of Sexology- Curtin University

Mental Health First Aid - MHFA Australia

NDIS Worker Orientation Module

PMDD, Hormones and Neurodivergence- Yellow Lady Bugs

Supporting Sexual Wellbeing: Occupational Therapists’ Perspectives- SAS

Fundamentals of Neurodiversity Affirming Practice- Lived Experience Educator

Everyone is Welcome

My services are designed to be accessible, respectful, and affirming for all individuals, regardless of gender identity, expression, or disability.

Trans, gender-diverse, people of colour, queer, disabled, and neurodivergent communities are all welcomed here.

I acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the land on which I work on Kaurna Yerta, and recognise their continued custodianship and connection to the land, waters and community.

We also seek to express gratitude for the valuable contributions, unwavering dedication, and collective expertise provided by individuals representing diverse sexualities, genders, and sex, and the lived experience of people with a disability in informing and guiding our work.