Better outcomes happen when we work together.
The people and families we support rarely need just one professional.
Many are navigating neurodevelopmental differences, trauma, disability, emotional wellbeing, learning, relationships and everyday life challenges that benefit from a collaborative, multidisciplinary approach.
At The Heart & Mind Collective, we believe the best outcomes happen when each professional brings their unique expertise while working towards shared goals.
We don't see collaboration as an optional extra—it sits at the heart of how we work.
Respecting every perspective
Occupational Therapists, Speech Pathologists, Behaviour Support Practitioners, Social Workers, Physiotherapists, Exercise Physiologists, Dietitians, Support Coordinators and other allied health professionals all bring valuable knowledge and expertise.
Our role isn't to work in isolation or duplicate the important work already taking place.
Instead, we aim to build on what's already working, contribute our psychological expertise, and create consistent, coordinated support that helps individuals and families feel understood across every setting.
What collaboration looks like
With client consent, we regularly work alongside allied health professionals through:
We recognise that meaningful collaboration takes time, trust and mutual respect, and we're committed to building strong professional relationships that benefit the people we collectively support.
Beyond shared clients
One of our goals is to help strengthen trauma-informed and neurodiversity-affirming care across our community.
Alongside our clinical services, we enjoy collaborating with allied health organisations through:
Professional development workshops
Trauma-informed practice education
Neurodiversity-affirming training
Team consultation
Shared learning opportunities
Building referral pathways that support continuity of care
We love bringing professionals together to learn from one another and strengthen collaborative practice.
Let's build better care together
Whether you're looking to collaborate around a shared client, establish a referral pathway, organise professional development for your team or simply connect with like-minded professionals, we'd love to hear from you.
Together, we can create more connected, collaborative and person-centred care for our community.
