What We Do
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Developmental/diagnostic assessments
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Parenting approaches and strategies
- Social skill, parenting & anxiety groups
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Concerning behaviours
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Life transitions
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Anxiety and Depression
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Self-regulation
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Other concerns facing families and individuals living with a disability.
An Inclusive Service
Positive Sullutions is an inclusive community. We welcome everyone regardless of race, religion, gender, sexual orientation or family background. We have a commitment to trust, respect and open transparent communication, and creating a space where all people feel safe to share ideas, be heard and acknowledged, regardless of ability, age or background.
We acknowledge and pay respect to the Wurundjeri people and other people of the Kulin nations on whose unceded lands our services take place.
Have a NDIS Plan?
We are registered to deliver NDIS behavioural services and NDIS therapy services. Contact us to discuss your goals to meet you and your support networks needs.
Little Guys
The early years can be a magical and overwhelming period. Positive Sullutions is here to nurture and guide the learning and growth for both parents and children. We can assist you and your child to develop the skills and knowledge to help tackle life’s ups and downs.
Primary & Secondary
We recognise the challenges inherent in transitioning from childhood into adolescents and alter the way we work with individuals and their networks to suit their needs and interests at that time to give them the opportunity to grow and develop.
Young Adults & Beyond
Transitioning into Adulthood comes with its own exciting sometimes intimidating milestones. We recognise the changes that occur in adulthood and work flexibly to balance our approach to suit chronological age, developmental level and support requirements.
COVID-19 Service Update
We are continuing to support clients during this challenging time. The health and safety of all clients is of upmost importance we are offering both Telehealth and face to face services with safety measures in place and continue to follow regulations set out by the Department of Health and Human Services.