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Sam (they/them)

Practice Director, Principal Sexologist, & Specialist Social Worker

Sam is the founder of Queer Pleasure Collective — a space created to support queer and fat folks in exploring pleasure, identity, and connection without shame. As a pleasure and connection specialist, Sam provides radically-inclusive support to help people feel at home in their bodies, reconnect with joy, and live their fullest, most authentic lives. Their approach is gentle, trauma-informed, and grounded in intersectional, pleasure-centred care.

Interested in working with Sam?

10 types of people they love to work with...

  • Queer folks (& their partners)

  • Fat* folks (*plus-size, higher-weight, larger-bodied)

  • Neurodivergent folks

  • Pleasure seekers of all ages

  • Kinky babes & curious minds

  • Cycle breakers

  • Former people pleasers

  • Tender hearts

  • Folks deconstructing shame

  • Those curious about somatic work

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1. Book Your Session

Your journey towards pleasure, connection, and wellbeing starts here. All sessions are held online via Telehealth, so you can access support from anywhere in Australia.

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Booking and session management is handled securely through Halaxy, our online client portal. Queer Pleasure Collective is currently accepting new clients — click here to book via Halaxy and take the first step toward a more empowered, affirming experience of your sexuality, body, and relationships.

2. Discovery Call

Not sure if Queer Pleasure Collective is the right fit? Let's have a FREE Discovery Call (15 mins). This is a relaxed conversation where you can share what's on your mind, ask questions, and see how we might work together.

3. What to Expect

Here’s a glimpse of what might happen in your first appointment(s):

 

  • ​​Warm Welcome: We’ll start with a friendly introduction, creating a space where you feel safe, valued, and celebrated.

  • Intake and Assessment: We’ll discuss your needs, goals, and concerns to tailor the sessions to YOU.

  • Informed Consent: I’ll explain the structure and approach of our work together, ensuring transparency and your full understanding.

  • Goal Setting: Together, we’ll explore what you hope to achieve and create a plan to get there.

  • Education and Resources: I’ll provide insights, tools, and materials to support your journey toward pleasure and wellbeing.

  • Open Dialogue: Your voice matters — ask questions, share thoughts, and shape your experience.

  • Next Steps: We’ll plan for ongoing sessions and outline how we’ll work toward your goals.

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Queer Pleasure Collective is a judgment-free, affirming space that celebrates all bodies and identities.

4. Cancellation Policy

Life happens! If you need to cancel or reschedule, please provide at least 48 hours' notice in advance of your appointment time, or you may incur a cancellation fee (this fee may be waived in the case of genuine emergencies).

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Clients who repeatedly cancel or miss appointments may be asked to prepay for future appointments, or may have their ability to book appointments restricted.

5. Payment Info

Payments are simple and secure. After your session you’ll receive an invoice, which can be paid using Halaxy’s encrypted payment system. Your card details are never shared with your practitioner, ensuring a seamless and private transaction.

6. Schedule of Fees

  • Discovery Call: 15 mins, FREE

  • Initial Appointment: 50 mins, $140

  • Follow-Up Appointment: 50 mins, $120

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Longer appointments and subsidised appointments are available, upon request.

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Melbourne, VIC

(Australia-wide via telehealth)

hello@queerpleasurecollective.com.au

© 2025 by Queer Pleasure Collective

Disclaimer & Acknowledgement

Content on this website is for informational purposes only and does not replace professional medical or mental health advice. Queer Pleasure Collective is committed to providing an inclusive, respectful, and supportive space for all individuals, regardless of gender, sexuality, neurotype, race, or ability.

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We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land where we practice, the Wurundjeri Woi-Wurrung People, and pay our respects to their Elders past and present. We recognise their enduring connection to country, waters, and culture.

 

We are grateful to the communities whose lived experiences — particularly people who are trans and gender-diverse, disabled or neurodivergent, living in fat bodies, and people of colour — inform and guide our work.

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