The Geelong meeting is currently on hold and will resume in February. You can still get in contact via email.
Welcome to ITAA Geelong!
Internet and Technology Addicts Anonymous (ITAA) is a community of people who support each other in recovering from internet and technology addiction. Our meetings are free and open to all who need it.
Here, you can find information about ITAA meetings held in Geelong. To make sure a meeting is happening, please email itaageelong@gmail.com before attending.
Whether you’re seeking support for yourself or looking to help someone you care about, ITAA is here to help others find freedom from this addiction.
Day: Saturday
Time: 11:30-12:30pm
Location: Johnstone Park 24–28 Gheringhap Street, Geelong
Additional information:
Meet by the stairs of the bandstand at the centre of the park. From there we will find a spot in the park to sit.
This is an outdoors location and we sit on the grass. Please bring a chair, towel, or blanket to sit on if you would like.
Johnstone Park is across the road from Geelong Train Station and free street parking is available.
There is access to public toilets.
Meet by the stairs of the Johnstone Park Bandstand
Every night at 9:00 PM, there will be a phone meeting for anyone who wants to check in about their day, make plans for the evening and share gratitude. The purpose of this call is to build accountability and support positive routines.
Dial-in number (AU): (02) 4022 9113
Access code: 3811507#
International dial-in numbers: https://fccdl.in/i/itaavicaustralia
Online meeting ID: itaavicaustralia
Join the online meeting: https://join.freeconferencecall.com/itaavicaustralia
Internet and Technology Addicts Anonymous (ITAA) is a Twelve-Step fellowship of individuals who support each other in recovering from internet and technology addiction. This includes social media addiction, phone addiction, video addiction, television addiction, gaming addiction, news addiction, pornography addiction, dating apps, online research, online shopping, AI addiction, or any other digital activity that becomes compulsive and problematic. Our meetings are free and open to anyone who struggles with compulsive internet use. We practice observing and letting go of internet and technology use that helps us escape our lives or numb our emotions, and instead progressively seek to develop a minimal and purposeful relationship with our devices.
For more information about ITAA see the following links: