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Class Investment

Kathleen offers a tiered pricing structure for all courses and classes to create greater diversity, equity, and inclusion in our community. This is an honesty based system, please read our class investment section to determine which option is for you.

We use a tiered pricing model inspired by the Green Bottle Method developed by Alexis J. Cunningfolk. This approach helps you assess where you fall on the sliding scale based on your financial situation and privilege.

Please read through all the options carefully! You may not agree with every statement, but the option that aligns with the most "YES" answers will be the best fit for you. If you are financially supported by a partner, family, or others, please answer the questions based on "WE" rather than "I."

  • The gift yourself option is the ‘actual cost’ of the classes. This option is for me (or us if supported by partner, parents, family etc.) if:

    • I am able to meet all of my basic needs (e.g. food, housing, transport)

    • I own my own home OR I rent a comfortable property OR I live at home and don’t have to pay rent

    • I am employed (or don’t need to work to meet my needs)

    • I have access to healthcare options (e.g. acupuncture, naturopathy, osteopathy) to support my wellbeing

    • I have access to financial savings

    • I have an expendable income (e.g. can buy coffee or eat out, buy new clothes, concert tickets, massages etc.)

    • I have less than $1000 savings

    • I have no or very limited expendable income (e.g. to buy coffee or eat out, new clothes, concert tickets, massages etc.)

  • The subsidised class investment is for those whose current life circumstances means they need some support in accessing the classes and don’t have family, partner, or friends who they can ask for financial support. This is our concession, pensioner, full-time student (with no financial support) or NDIS card option. The subsidised option is for me (or us if supported by partner, parents, family etc.) if:

    • I am able to meet all my basic needs (e.g. food, housing, transport) but have daily stress about it

    • I rent a room or home at the lower end of the market

    • I am employed part-time OR studying with government financial support OR I have retired and have a pension to support my living expenses

    • I have under $2000 personal savings

    • I have some expendable income (e.g. to buy coffee or eat out) but it’s a stretch to buy new clothes, concert tickets, massages etc.

  • The helping hand class investment is for those who are currently experiencing financial hardships, need a greater helping hand attend these classes, and don’t have family, partner, or friends they can ask for financial support. The helping hand option is for me (or us if supported by partner, parents, family etc.) if:

    • I am only just able to meet all my basic needs (e.g. food, housing, transport

    • I am employed but my income goes towards supporting others and I am unable to save OR I have limited employment due to my health/personal circumstances

    • I have less than $1000 savings

    • I have no or very limited expendable income (e.g. to buy coffee or eat out, new clothes, concert tickets, massages etc.)