BEE- NEURODIVERGENT BUZZ
At capacity until March 2026
We are currently fully booked until early March 2026 and apologise for any inconvenience this may cause.
Beginning in 2026, services will be offered exclusively online. If you would like to book ahead for the new year or discuss your needs, please reach out to GRANN at info@grann.com.au
Thank you for your understanding, patience, and support.
In Solidarity,
bee austin
Pop in for a chat or Q&A session.
Discover what feels best for you in these one-on-one sessions with our practicing Psychosocial & Rehabilitation Consultant, bee austin.
Bee is available for one-off or ongoing sessions.
If on-going sessions are requested, charges will be incurred on a sliding scale.
Please use the link below, or email GRANN to book your initial session or consultation.
*Sessions can be held via Zoom, MS Teams, or Google Meet.
Bee is the heart and hum of BEE: Neurodivergent Buzz, where lived experience meets psychosocial support, creativity, and genuine connection.
As a psychosocial consultant and recovery coach, bee doesn’t “fix” people, because people are not problems to be solved. Instead, bee walks alongside individuals as they tune into their rhythm, build self-trust, and approach ways of living that feel authentically theirs.
Their work is grounded in neuro-affirming, trauma-informed practice, where difference is not only accepted but celebrated. Bee supports people to explore their sensory worlds, communication styles, and emotional landscapes, not through clinical lenses, but through curiosity, compassion, and co-creation.
Every session, project, or conversation with bee feels less like formal intervention and more like tending a garden, where self-understanding, community, and creativity are nurtured in gentle, sustainable ways. Whether guiding individual journeys, consulting with organisations, or creating new pathways for inclusion, bee brings an energy that says:
“You already hold your wisdom. I’m just here to help you hear it.”
Through this work, bee helps make visible what’s too often unseen, the quiet brilliance, strength, and potential of Autistic and otherwise Neurodivergent minds and hearts.
Bee’s approach is shaped by lived experience of multiply Neurodivergent and Queer identity, chronic illness, and an intersectional blend of academic knowledge and professional training. This relational, grounded approach is supported by formal training and systems-level experience.
With more than 20 years spanning youth work, residential care, disability support, family services, and social service systems, bee’s practice is shaped by deep relational work, lived realities, and a nuanced understanding of how systems impact people’s lives.
With a Diploma in Business Leadership & Management, a Diploma in Project Management, and a Bachelor of Criminal Justice, bee’s background bridges systems-level thinking with people-centred, rights-based care.
They also hold a Certificate III in Business Entrepreneurship, a Certificate III in Business, and a Certificate III in Community Services - adding layers of practical development to their trauma-informed work supporting Autistic, Neurodivergent, and multiply marginalised communities.
Bee is currently deepening their practice through postgraduate study in both a Master of Rehabilitation Counselling and a Master of Teaching (Primary), reflecting their commitment to person-centred, justice-informed inclusion and care across the lifespan.
Whether you're navigating systems, seeking support, or just want to share space with someone who gets it, bee is here to meet you where you are - with compassion, clarity, and curiosity.
*bee holds a current Yellow Card (NDIS Worker Screening), Blue Card (Working With Children Check- P/V), National Police Check, and up-to-date First Aid, CPR, Mental Health First Aid, and Suicide Prevention certificates, ensuring safe and compliant support across community and educational settings.
Bee is a Student Member of ASORC & ARPA
ABN: 37 745 475 677
As a member of GRANN, we are proudly auspiced under their non-profit social enterprise framework, which allows us to focus on our strengths - storytelling, connection, and neuro-affirming practice - while being supported by GRANN’s infrastructure and values of autonomy, collaboration, and sustainability.