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We’ve made it easy for you to access confidential and effective mental health support, from anywhere, all online, without the high fees, at a time that works for you.
Our services support children (aged 8+), young people, adults, couples, families, and organisations.
Choose the clinician you want to speak with and book your appointment online.
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Speak with your GP about getting a mental health care plan and referral if you haven’t already*.
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Access mental health support you can relate to (via a secure telehealth platform).
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*Medicare rebates for psychological counselling only. Email your mental health care plan and referral to: referral@irelatehealth.org.au.
Receive a personalised call from the I relate. Health Customer Experience Team to learn more about our service, answering any questions you may have along the way.
Crawford's areas of expertise encompass a wide range of interpersonal issues, including couple therapy, anxiety, depression, trauma, grief and loss, workplace stressors, and domestic violence. She also specialises in addressing ante and postnatal depression.
Tania Oliver has a wealth of experience and expertise in the field of mental health social work. With a background in dance, fitness, business, and sport, Tania brings a unique perspective to her therapeutic approach, tailored to the specific needs of her clients.
Aaron, (preferred pronouns – he/him), is a Clinical Psychologist and works with adults and young people (+16) with a range of mental health presentations. Aaron is dedicated to working alongside people to achieve their mental health and wellbeing goals.
If you would like to discuss a referral or make an appointment please contact us at referral@irelatehealth.org.au or call 1300 473 528.
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I relate. Health acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the lands and waters on which we work and heal. Our work is guided by people’s lived experience with mental health and almost 100 years of experience supporting individuals and families. We want all Australians to have access to mental health support they can relate to and embrace diversity, equity, and inclusion in all its forms.