Who is Child and Adolescent Counselling for?
Children and young people (ages 0-18 years)

How can Child and Adolescent Counselling help?
- supporting emotional regulation and mental health
- school engagement and social skill development
- managing behavioural concerns in the home, school, or community settings
- trauma recovery and building a sense of safety
- navigating grief and loss in age-appropriate ways
- supporting disability and neurodiversity with tailored strategies
- building and maintaining positive family and peer relationships
- coping with everyday life stressors.
Session Format:
Individual sessions with encouraged family involvement at times. We may recommend an initial parent/carer sessions to assist us in supporting your child best.
Court Orders: Our service does not produce court reports. However, we can provide a summary letter that details the sessions attended and outlines future sessions, whether individual or joint. This letter will not include any opinions or recommendations for the court.
Consent:
We require consent from all guardians of any child under the age of 16 years with consideration of special circumstances. These circumstances are limited if there is involvement with the Family Law Court or there is current contact arrangements in place for all guardians.
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