Supporting clients across mental health, corrections, youth justice, child protection, disability, sexual assault and trauma support. Applying more than 20 years' experience in evidence-based forensic psychology, we deliver detailed, concise assessments of complex cases; formulate and implement treatment for troubled children and young people; and advise the agencies and Departments involved in their support and protection.
We work with issues that include anxiety, depression, trauma and self-harm, as well as learning and developmental issues. Shona Innes Psychology provides assessment and treatment both privately and under Medicare, WorkCover, Transport Accident Commission and Department of Social Services.
We work with issues that include anxiety, depression, trauma and self-harm, as well as learning and developmental issues. Shona Innes Psychology provides assessment and treatment both privately and under Medicare, WorkCover, Transport Accident Commission and Department of Social Services.
Services
Specialising in the support of troubled children, young people and their carers, Shona Innes Psychology provides forensic and clinical psychology services for youth justice, corrections, child protection and community agencies tasked with the assessment, treatment and management of children and young people at risk to themselves or others.
Do you support supervision and support services for psychologists, case managers and social workers?. Yes, where appropriate referrals have been made by your GP, Psychiatrist or Paediatrician. Shona Innes Psychology offers services under the Medicare Better Access to Mental Health program. To qualify for a rebate, you must provide a completed referral form from your GP, Psychiatrist or Paediatrician.
A forensic psychologist working to help troubled people and their carers, Shona Innes is known for her ability to apply an overarching professional perspective in highly emotive circumstances where conflicting priorities and multiple stakeholders must all be considered, while remaining focussed on providing the best possible outcome for children and young people at risk.
Young people who find themselves in trouble with the law require clear assessment and recommendations that are not only appropriate but inclusive of important historical and background issues; that are practical and achievable within the context of an individual's circumstances; and that recognise and include the various systems sharing the duty of care.
Underpinned by practical and realistic recommendations that both highlight the best possible outcome for young people at risk, and also take into account the multi-faceted nature of the multiple systems in which they must be delivered, Shona Innes is a determined advocate for meaningful assessment and reporting without undue labelling.
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