Working together to strengthen support for children, families and individuals.

Supporting people with complex needs often takes more than one service.

Whether you're an NDIS provider, Out of Home Care agency, family support service, community organisation or disability provider, we believe the best outcomes happen when professionals work together around the individual.

At The Heart & Mind Collective, we're passionate about building collaborative relationships that provide coordinated, compassionate and practical support for the people we collectively serve.

Understanding complexity

Many of the people we support have experienced trauma, disability, neurodevelopmental differences, family adversity or significant life challenges.

These experiences rarely exist in isolation.

Our trauma-informed and neurodiversity-affirming approach recognises the importance of understanding the whole person while working collaboratively with the services already involved in their care.

Who we work alongside

We welcome collaboration with:

How we can work together

  • Collaborative support for shared participants and families

  • Psychological assessment and therapy

  • Case consultation and care planning

  • Team workshops and professional development

  • Trauma-informed and neurodiversity-affirming training

  • Building referral pathways

  • Shared learning and collaboration

We value open communication, mutual respect and coordinated care that helps people experience more consistent support across the services involved in their lives.

Beyond referrals

Our goal isn't simply to receive referrals.

We're committed to building long-term partnerships that strengthen services across our community.

Whether that's through education, consultation, collaborative projects or shared client care, we'd love to explore opportunities to work together.

Let's build better support together

If your organisation is looking for a psychology practice that values collaboration, understands complexity and is committed to providing trauma-informed and neurodiversity-affirming care, we'd love to connect.