Psychology, NDIS & Behaviour Support in Randwick, Sydney
Ivy Psychology is an owner-operated, clinical-psychology led practice and a registered NDIS provider. We work with children, adolescents, adults, and families across Sydney and Melbourne, and via telehealth nationally.
Our team of clinical psychologists, registered psychologists, provisional psychologists, and behaviour support practitioners offers psychological therapy, neurodevelopmental and educational assessment, and Positive Behaviour Support for NDIS participants. We work from our Randwick clinic at Suite 5, Level 2, 126-128 Avoca Street, in clients' homes across the Eastern Suburbs and Sydney Metro, and via secure telehealth across Australia.
We support clients with anxiety, depression, trauma and PTSD, relationship and identity work, parenting and family concerns, ADHD, Autism (including AuDHD), and complex disability. Our assessment services include ADHD assessment, Autism assessment, cognitive and learning assessment, and educational assessment for specific learning disorders such as dyslexia and dyscalculia. Our behaviour support practitioners are assessed under the NDIS Positive Behaviour Support Capability Framework and develop Behaviour Support Plans for NDIS participants of all ages.
Funding options include private fees, Medicare rebates (with a Mental Health Treatment Plan from your GP), private health extras cover, NDIS (Self-Managed, Plan-Managed, and NDIA-Managed), and workers compensation and victims-of-crime schemes. We work with self-referrers, families, GPs, paediatricians, and support coordinators - new clients are welcome.
Get in touch
- Address: Suite 5, Level 2, 126-128 Avoca Street, Randwick NSW 2031
- Phone: 0405 944 637
- Email: admin@ivypsychology.com.au
- Hours: Monday - Friday 9am - 5pm, Saturday by arrangement
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- NDIS Positive Behaviour Support
- What to expect at your first visit
- Fees and funding pathways
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- Accessibility information
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