How can a
Social Worker help YOU?

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 Setting goals

Building and maintaining healthy relationships

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Developing healthy habits

Providing support for trauma and managing emotions

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Boosting confidence and building resilience

Connecting with community resources and services

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Preventing homelessness

Building support networks

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With over 12 years of experience, I specialize in NDIS Social Work Therapy at Rhi Hudson Consulting, focusing on advocacy and assistance for those with mental health and neurological conditions. My practice blends clinical expertise with personal insight into neurological and psychosocial disabilities. I provide consumer-centred care, specialising in trauma-informed practice and understanding diverse needs. With a background in foster care, mental health, housing, disability, justice and Peer support, I am qualified to offer empathetic Social Work therapy under NDIS plans.

My mission is to empower individuals through the NDIS system with empathy and support. Whether you need advocacy, therapy, or peer support, my Regional Supports is committed to guiding your journey to personal growth and well-being. Social workers in the NDIS support network are crucial in helping participants live their best lives. They take on various roles that are essential for navigating the NDIS and supporting individuals with disabilities.