We invite you to take part in the CycLink Co‑Design Study
We invite you to take part in the CycLink Co‑Design Study: From Principles to Program. This project brings together young people with disability, their families, and community partners to help design a new, inclusive cycling program.
What is CycLink?
CycLink is a cycling program being created with young people with disability and their families. The goal is to make cycling fun, flexible, and accessible for everyone—no matter what kind of bike you use or where you live.
CycLink is ethics approved and Co-designed by The University of Melbourne, La Trobe University and Australian Catholic University (ACU).
What We’re Working on Together
We want to work with you to
- Create a community‑based cycling program led by trained coaches
- Develop easy‑to‑use online cycling resources for young people with disability and their families.
How You Can Get Involved
We are looking for young people with disability and their families to join online group workshops.
In these workshops, you can
- Share your ideas and experiences
- Help us design how CycLink should look and work
- Tell us what helps make cycling easier, more enjoyable, and more inclusive
Workshop Details
Format Online via Zoom
Who
- Adults can join up to three workshops
- Children can join one workshop
When February 2026
Want to Join? Please read the information and register your interest by submitting the
Registration of Interest Form.
Contact
If you have any questions, please contact
Alesha Southby, Project Coordinator
email [email protected]
Phone 0401 015 252