NDIS Psychologist

How NDIS Psychology Supports Deliver More

Our NDIS counselling service provides both practical and emotional support for individuals living with disability. Whether you’re dealing with stress, anxiety, grief, or major life changes, our counsellors use evidence-based techniques to help you find balance, build resilience, and regain confidence.

We offer support in areas such as emotional wellbeing, self-esteem and motivation, communication and relationship skills, coping with anxiety or depression, grief and trauma recovery, stress management, mindfulness strategies, and family or carer support sessions, and much more to help you live a more fulfilling life.

NDIS Psychology Supports

Our psychology service supports participants of all ages children, adolescents, and adults, while also offering training and coaching for families and carers. We focus on practical, evidence-based interventions that enhance everyday living and help achieve long-term goals.

We provide disability-focused psychological assessments and NDIS-ready reports, individual therapy and skill-building programs for emotional literacy and self-regulation, behaviour support planning and functional assessments, and carer or family coaching. We also offer ongoing progress monitoring, functional impact reports, and flexible options such as telehealth and in-home therapy where suitable.

Our Spectra Early Childhood Supports services include:

Disability-focused assessments

Behaviour support & therapy plans

Family training & coaching

We Are Special In

We stand out for our commitment to supporting individuals with care, respect, and purpose.

Person-Centred Approach

We focus on each individual’s unique needs, preferences, and goals.

Trauma-Informed Approach

We provide support with empathy, understanding, and a safe environment for healing.

Goal-Oriented Framework

We help individuals achieve meaningful outcomes through structured, purpose-driven plans.

Eligibility & Funding

Who is eligible and how is it funded?

If your child has an NDIS plan, you can begin accessing early childhood supports with the funding already in your plan. We help families understand how supports fit into their plan and which services to request.

If your child is not yet funded, we can guide you through early childhood pathways and referrals so you can apply for the right supports. We also offer advice on what to include in a plan to secure early intervention funding.

 

A key worker is your main contact who plans and oversees most of your child’s supports. They coordinate specialists, guide family coaching, and make sure therapy fits your daily life.

 

The model gives consistency and clear coordination. One person oversees the plan, reducing duplication and making therapy easier to follow at home and school.

 

Yes. Your key worker can arrange focused speech or occupational therapy and bring in specialists for short, targeted sessions to reach specific goals.

 

Yes. Children with autism and other developmental delays under nine years can access early childhood supports if they meet NDIS eligibility.

 

The key worker assesses your child’s strengths, routines, and needs, observes interactions in the natural setting, and begins building a Child and Family Support Plan.

 

Complete our online referral form or call our team. We will match you with a key worker, arrange an assessment, and co-design your support plan.

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