Meet Ty and Roxanne
Ty - He/him
I support women, men, couples, and people of all gender expressions and abilities to reconnect with their bodies, deepen intimacy, and expand their capacity for pleasure—through conscious, embodied practice.
At the heart of my work is a commitment to Conscious Sensuality—a way of engaging with the body, pleasure, and connection that is grounded in awareness, consent, presence, and respect. This approach invites people to slow down, feel more, and rediscover intimacy in a way that is safe, attuned, and deeply human.
My work is shaped by my own journey through sexual dysfunction and disconnection from self. My lived experience gives me a deep empathy for the challenges many people face—whether it’s loss of sensation, erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation difficulty with arousal or orgasm, vaginismus, relationship breakdown, betrayal, and/or a sense of being disconnected from self.
I am deeply committed to increasing access to intimacy, touch, and embodied learning for people with disabilities. I work with individuals, support workers, and organisations to provide safe, respectful, and educational experiences that honour autonomy, consent, and the right for all people to experience connection and pleasure.
My practice is grounded in care, compassion, and trauma-aware facilitation. Many of the people I work with carry relational wounds—experiences of rejection, abandonment, shame, or betrayal—that live not just in the mind, but in the body. Together, we work gently and progressively to restore trust, rebuild connection, and expand capacity for intimacy.
I work primarily online with clients across Australia, alongside in-person sessions where possible. Sessions are structured, consent-based, and tailored to each individual—whether through coaching, guided somatic practices, or (where appropriate) body-based learning.
As a Certified Sexological Bodyworker, Somatic Sex Educator, and Interactive Erotic Educator, I integrate practical tools and embodied practices that create real, lasting change—not just insight, but lived experience.
My work is not about performance or fixing what’s “wrong.” It’s about coming back into relationship with your body—and remembering what it feels like to be fully alive, connected, and able to feel.
Connect with Ty:
Ty is a Professional Member of the Somatic Sex Educators Association of Australasia and the Association of Certified Sexological Bodyworkers.
Ty has trained with the Institute of Somatic Sexology as a Certified Sexological Bodyworker and Somatic Sex Educator. Ty is also trained in Interactive Erotic Education.
Roxanne - She/her
My work centres dignity, consent, nervous-system safety, and accessible pathways to embodiment and intimacy. I create calm, emotionally safe, and client-led experiences that honour autonomy, choice, and individual access needs.
I work with people with physical, sensory, neurological, and psychosocial disabilities, offering a patient, trauma-aware approach. I adapt communication, pace, and environment to meet each client where they are, prioritising clear consent processes, collaborative session design, and strong ethical boundaries so clients feel safe, respected, and in control at all times. I welcome access conversations and work respectfully alongside support workers when appropriate.
Through both lived experience and professional practice, I support people of all abilities and gender expressions to reconnect with their bodies, shift shame and suppression, and explore pleasure as a pathway to healing and expansion. My work is informed by nervous-system awareness, energy-based modalities, and sensuality practices, always guided by consent and client readiness.
Certified as a Somatic Sex Coach, I have also trained in Reiki, Pranic Healing, and Bowen Therapy, bringing a background in disability support and Alcohol and Other Drugs (AOD) support work. These experiences have shaped my compassionate, inclusive, and grounded approach to care. I offer my work within clearly defined scopes of practice and ethical guidelines.
Alongside my client work, I am passionate about advocacy around sexual rights, disability inclusion, and ethical practice, and I actively challenge stigma so that people with disability can access respectful, affirming, and high-quality intimate support.
Connect with Roxanne:
Roxanne is certified with the Institute of Somatic Sexology as a Somatic Sex Coach.
Pleasure Heals is a Premier Member of the International Institute for Complementary Therapists.
What is Conscious Sensuality?
Conscious Sensuality is the practice of being fully present with our senses, emotions, and body. It fosters deeper intimacy, emotional awareness, and body connection, helping to heal trauma, release stress, and enhance pleasure. While sexuality can be a part of this practice, Conscious Sensuality extends beyond it, embracing all sensory experiences for a more balanced and fulfilling life.
Your journey to healing, pleasure, and deeper connection starts here. Explore our offerings and take the next step toward a more embodied, pleasure-filled life.
We welcome all gender expressions
We acknowledge and respect that diversity in sexual orientation, gender identity and sex characteristics is a normal part of life, and use inclusive LGBTIQ+ language and communication.
Read more about how we work with different Gender expressions
People with disabilities
At Pleasure Heals we support people with disabilities and/or mental health issues through inclusive conscious sensuality services and workshops that promote learning, healing, growth and connection.
We are committed to working collaboratively with NDIS participants, care-givers and support workers.
Read more about how we work with People with disabilities
“Their offerings are something I feel is so needed in this day and age and I would highly recommend anyone who is wanting to explore deeper connections with themselves or their partners to contact Roxanne and Ty and book in a session”

