
Dedicated to supporting girls & women to reach their full potential.
Providing therapeutic supports
tailored to meet each participants needs.
Embracing all life areas.
Achieve personal success!
Our therapeutic services hold a strong focus in daily life skills, relationships and social skill building, sexual health, puberty and protective behaviours, self-esteem and confidence.
The Alice Green Project is centred in developing the gifts, strengths and talents of each individual, whilst creating opportunities for skill development, self-empowerment and exploration to achieve personal success in all life areas.

Our Why
The Alice Green Project was created by Developmental Educator, Jasmin Slattery, in loving memory of Alice Green, who was a beautiful friend.
Alice passed away at the age of 27 due to a neurological and degenerative condition, Spastic Paraplegia Gene 11 (SPG11). Alice also lived with Autism Spectrum Disorder.
Alice was a vibrant young woman with infectious enthusiasm for life. Her strength, courage and passion were seen by all the lives she touched.
Therapeutic Services
Support at every stage.
All things for Women & Girls
Personalised support will vary depending on the age of participants but may include:
Body parts and puberty
Public and private places
Menstruation and menopause
Masturbation
Protective behaviours, sex and consent
Contraception and safe sex
Conception, pregnancy and child birth
Expressing sexuality appropriately and positively
Body image and self-esteem
Personal hygiene
Your number one supporter.
About Jasmin
Jasmin Slattery is a Developmental Educator and holds a Bachelor of Disability and Developmental Education from Flinders University. Jasmin has also completed accredited certificates IV in Youth Work and Training and Assessment (TAE) and has worked for more than 10 years supporting children, youth and adults in both government and non-government sectors.
Jasmin’s professional experience commenced with supporting young people within the Youth Justice sector under the Department of Communities and Social Inclusion. Her role as Person Centred Facilitator at Disability Services ensured support staff provided person centred active supports to all individuals living within accommodation and respite services.
Jasmin’s Credentials
More recently Jasmin has worked for both the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) as a Plan Support Coordinator and has spent the last four years working for the Department of Child Protection (DCP). Jasmin’s roles in the Department of Child Protection have included:
Jasmin’s passion is fostered from working with girls and women from all walks of life, to help EQUIP and EMPOWER them with the tools necessary to lead self-directed and fulfilling lives.

What is a Developmental Educator?
A Developmental Educator is a multi-disciplinary disability specialist with expertise in fostering the skills, independence and quality of life of individuals with developmental and/or acquired disabilities.
As an allied health professional, a Developmental Educator (also referred to as a DE) has a practical approach and works holistically across the life span to address issues which may affect the function, independence and social inclusion of individuals with disability, their families and carers. (referenced from Developmental Educators Australia Inc.)
For more information, please visit the DEAI website: www.deai.com.au
Jasmin’s Credentials
More recently Jasmin has worked for both the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) as a Plan Support Coordinator and has spent the last four years working for the Department of Child Protection (DCP). Jasmin’s roles in the Department of Child Protection have included:
Jasmin’s passion is fostered from working with girls and women from all walks of life, to help EQUIP and EMPOWER them with the tools necessary to lead self-directed and fulfilling lives.