Counsellors help people with their thoughts, feelings, experiences, relationships and behaviour. They help families work better together.
Where is the service provided?
Counselling services are usually provided at one of our Community Health Centres. Some visits may happen in your home or at a community venue such as your child’s preschool.
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Is there a cost for this service?
This service is free if you have a Medicare card and live, work or study in the Cumberland, Parramatta, Blacktown or Hills local council areas.
Who will I meet at my appointment?
What can I expect at my first appointment?
When you arrive at the Community Health Centre, a receptionist will greet you. The receptionist will tell your counsellor you have arrived, and will ask you to wait in the waiting area.
Your counsellor will talk to you about your concerns and difficulties for you or your family.
Together, you and your counsellor will decide on what is important to you, your goals and how counselling can assist you.
Your counsellor might ask you to fill out a questionnaire.
What do I bring to my first appointment?
Please bring your Medicare card to your first appointment.
Please bring copies (if any) of relevant assessments or reports from other professionals such as psychologists, paediatricians, occupational therapists, speech pathologists, school counsellors, etc.
We may send you a questionnaire to complete and bring to your first appointment.
Do I need a referral from my GP?
No. Referrals from a GP are not required.
Do I need to be involved in counselling for my child?
Parents and carers have an important role in the way that children think, feel and act. Counselling for children will always involve parents/carers.
It may be appropriate for the child to speak with the counsellor by themselves, on some occasions. The counsellor will discuss this with you.
I’m a kid, can I come to counselling by myself?
It’s important to talk to your parents or carers about this, and ask them to help you find support. Talking to other safe adults like your school counsellor can also help.
It can be possible for young people to access counselling without the permission of their parents/carers in some instances, depending on their age.
Kids looking for help can always call the Kidshelpline 1800 55 1800.
Do you speak a language other than English?
A free and confidential interpreter service, including Auslan, is available. Ask staff to arrange an interpreter for you.
Specialist Arabic, Mandarin and Cantonese speaking counsellors are available at Auburn, Parramatta and Merrylands centres.
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