Feeling + Healing Hub - Allied Health Services

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*Social Work *Occupational Therapy *Psychology *Counselling *Positive Behaviour Support *Functional Assessments / Psychosocial Functional Assessments ~ NSW | WA

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20/07/2025

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Meet Amy! Amy is an empathetic and client-focused Behaviour Support Practitioner with over eight years of experience wor...
18/07/2025

Meet Amy!

Amy is an empathetic and client-focused Behaviour Support Practitioner with over eight years of experience working across disability, youth and mental health settings. She holds a Bachelor of Psychological Science and brings a strong foundation in human behaviour, therapeutic support, and person-centred practice to her work.

Amy works collaboratively with participants and their support networks to deliver practical, evidence-based strategies that develop confidence, build everyday skills, and enhance emotional wellbeing. Her focus is on meaningful, strengths-based support that aligns with each individual’s values and goals. When Amy is not working some of her interests include the gym, running, snowboarding and reading.

This theme celebrates the achievements of the past while also looking forward to the future, emphasizing the importance ...
09/07/2025

This theme celebrates the achievements of the past while also looking forward to the future, emphasizing the importance of young leaders, community vision, and the legacies of ancestors. It encourages celebrating the strength of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and their continued cultural pride.

NAIDOC stands for National Aborigines and Islanders Day Observance Committee. To understand what all that means though, ...
08/07/2025

NAIDOC stands for National Aborigines and Islanders Day Observance Committee. To understand what all that means though, we need a little bit of a history lesson.

In 1955, the Day of Mourning or 'Aborigines Day' was moved from the Sunday before January 26 to the first Sunday in July. It was shifted because people wanted to focus more on celebrating First Nations cultures rather than protesting. The National Aborigines Day Observance Committee was then created in 1956 to organise national events.

In 1975, it was decided to celebrate for a whole week, rather than just one day. NAIDOC Week was born! Then in 1991, NAIDOC Week expanded to recognise Torres Strait Islander Peoples and cultures.

And that's why it’s called NAIDOC Week.

06/07/2025
Introducing our newest team member, Amy! Amy has over 8 years of experience working across disability, youth and mental ...
03/07/2025

Introducing our newest team member, Amy!

Amy has over 8 years of experience working across disability, youth and mental health settings. Amy holds a bachelor of Psychological Science and brings a strong foundation in human behaviour, therapeutic support and person-centred practice to her work.

Ages: 16+
Location: Newcastle, Maitland and surrounds
Areas of Specialty:
•Psychosocial Disability
•Intellectual Disability
•Autism
•Reduction of Restrictive Practices.

Celebrating incredible Nicole today, who has been working with the Hub for two years! We appreciate your dedication to y...
03/07/2025

Celebrating incredible Nicole today, who has been working with the Hub for two years! We appreciate your dedication to your work and your kind and caring nature. Thankyou for all you do!!

Check in with your planner today and ask for Social Work!
30/06/2025

Check in with your planner today and ask for Social Work!

Always a good reminder leading into a weekend… 🫶🏼🫶🏼
20/06/2025

Always a good reminder leading into a weekend… 🫶🏼🫶🏼

It’s not overreacting. We all have different sensitivity. If it hurts, it hurts.No explanation needed.
18/06/2025

It’s not overreacting. We all have different sensitivity.
If it hurts, it hurts.
No explanation needed.

Mondays are for new beginnings.
16/06/2025

Mondays are for new beginnings.

Address

Wonnarua, Awabakal, Worimi & Nyoongar Country, , 2 Hicks Road
Lorn, NSW

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+61412202980

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