NDIS Partner Provider

Counselling and Therapeutic Support

People Start to heal when they start to be heard
— Cheryl Richardson

Whether you are facing personal challenges, relationship difficulties, navigating a life transition or managing concerns related to your mental health or disability, counselling and/or therapy can be beneficial.

Your psychologist or counsellor will work with you and others in your support network to break down barriers and develop skills to help you address challenges and reach your goals.

This could include:

  • Improving your social skills

  • Building skills to manage your emotions

  • Enhancing your capacity to participate in community activities

  • Improving your independence

  • Creating a plan to manage mental health symptoms

  • Empowering your support network

What to expect

Understanding your needs

When you make contact with us, we will discuss your needs and how we can best support your wellbeing. A service agreement will be developed and agreed upon

Meeting your clinician

Next, you will meet with your psychologist or counsellor and plan how you will work together to achieve the goals listed on your NDIS plan

Putting your plan into action

You will work through your plan with your psychologist or counsellor. Together, you will continuously check how you are tracking with your goals, discussing your next steps and how we can support you further

How to get started

If you are registered with the NDIS and have a plan that includes funds for the support category ‘Improved Daily Living Skills’, your counselling or psychological therapy services may be funded by the NDIS.