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At our Sydney Integrated Therapy Service centre in Blacktown, we provide integrated, trauma-informed support to help children and young people build safety, trust, and connection – right when they need it most. Our experienced team of psychologists, occupational therapists, speech pathologists and family support specialists work together to help each child grow, heal, and reach their full potential.
Western Sydney is a vibrant and diverse area where families bring incredible warmth, culture, and community spirit. At times, life’s pressures – from financial challenges to emotional stress – can take a toll on children’s wellbeing and school engagement.
Accessible, trauma-aware supports can make a real difference by helping families reconnect, children feel safe, and communities continue to flourish.
What makes our service unique is how we work together. Our multidisciplinary team meets regularly to collaborate on each child’s care, sharing insights from psychology, occupational therapy, and family support perspectives.
This integrated approach means we don’t just focus on one part of a child’s life – we address the emotional, social, sensory, and developmental needs that all interconnect.
Our psychology and counselling teams offer individual and dyadic therapy for children and their caregivers, using evidence-based models such as Theraplay, Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy, Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, and Circle of Security.
Our occupational therapy team provide trauma and attachment-informed assessments and interventions to support sensory needs, fine and gross motor development, and emotional regulation.
Our speech pathology teams support children whose communication or feeding skills have been affected by trauma or developmental challenges. Therapy focuses on building confidence and connection through language, play, and interaction.
Supporting children starts with supporting the people who care for them. Our caregiver sessions focus on helping families understand the impact of trauma and build practical skills to nurture safety, connection, and emotional growth at home.
Our team work with the Individual Support services teams to deliver assessments which help build a clear picture of each child’s strengths, challenges, and needs. From learning and communication to sensory and emotional wellbeing, we work with families to understand what’s happening beneath the surface and guide the right supports. These insights help shape therapy, school planning, and stronger family connections.
When a child has experienced trauma, it can touch every part of their development: from how they think and feel, to how they learn, play, and relate to others. That’s why our Adelaide team looks at the whole child within the context of their family and environment.
We work closely with caregivers, educators, and other professionals to understand each child’s experiences, strengths, and needs. Therapy is tailored to their stage of development and delivered in a safe, relational way, helping children rebuild trust, regulate emotions, and develop new skills for life.
If you believe a child is in immediate danger or in a life-threatening situation, please contact the police immediately by dialling 000.
Your donation will help change a child’s life. According to national statistics, over 180,100 kids accessed child protective services in 2022-23.
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