At Repploy Counselling & ASD Services, our outreach counselling supports individuals and families who benefit from receiving counselling in familiar, everyday environments. We recognise that traditional clinic-based settings are not always accessible or appropriate, particularly for children, young people, and individuals with complex needs.
Outreach counselling may be delivered in the home, at school (where appropriate), or within agreed community settings, depending on individual needs, safety considerations, and referral context.
Our approach prioritises emotional safety, trust, and consistency. Sessions are structured to support emotional regulation, communication, insight, and coping skills within the context of the client’s daily environment.
Outreach support may be appropriate for individuals who:
Experience anxiety or distress attending clinic-based sessions
Have mobility, access, or transport barriers
Are involved with NDIS or DFFH services
Benefit from support embedded within real-world settings
All outreach work is planned collaboratively and delivered within clear professional boundaries. Public or community-based sessions are carefully considered to ensure privacy, consent, and appropriateness at all times.
This service is delivered as counselling support and does not replace clinical therapy, behavioural intervention, or crisis response services.
Outreach counselling is provided following individual risk assessment, consent, and suitability review. This service is not a crisis or emergency response.
Outreach counselling is designed to meet people where they are — emotionally, practically, and physically. Whether support is needed at home, in community settings, or alongside existing services, we aim to provide safe, consistent, and trauma-informed support tailored to individual circumstances.
No pressure. No obligation. Just a chance to talk and see if this feels right for you.
The free 15-minute phone consultation is an opportunity to talk, ask questions, and see whether our approach feels right for you. It is not a counselling session or assessment.
Mike Cahill is a qualified counsellor with lived and professional experience supporting individuals navigating addiction, relationship breakdown, trauma, and complex family dynamics. Mike’s direct yet compassionate approach prioritises honesty, safety, and forward movement — there is no pressure, only practical support at your pace. Learn more about Mike → Trudy Cahill is a qualified counsellor with hands-on experience supporting individuals affected by domestic, emotional, physical, and psychological abuse. Trudy's trauma-informed approach prioritises your safety, privacy, and pace — there is no pressure to share more than you are ready to. Learn more about Trudy →
Outreach counselling provides therapeutic and emotional support in real-world environments such as homes, schools, community settings, or placements. This approach can help reduce barriers to engagement and support individuals who may struggle with traditional clinic-based sessions.
Yes. Repploy Counselling & ASD Services provides outreach support across Victoria where appropriate and clinically suitable. Availability may vary depending on location, referral requirements, scheduling capacity, and available funding support.
Yes. Sessions may be delivered within the home, at school (where appropriate), or in agreed community environments depending on the individual’s needs, goals, and support circumstances.
Yes. Outreach support may be available for eligible NDIS participants depending on individual plan funding and support categories. Services may support emotional regulation, capacity building, behavioural understanding, social development, daily functioning, and family wellbeing goals where clinically appropriate.
We support children, adolescents, and adults. Outreach services are tailored to the developmental, emotional, and environmental needs of each individual and family.
Outreach sessions are planned collaboratively and delivered within clear professional boundaries. Sessions focus on emotional safety, relationship-building, regulation, communication, coping strategies, and practical support within everyday environments.
Phone: Call us on 0493 993 025 to speak with our team or to book an appointment.Email: Reach out via our secure Contact Form for any enquiries.