Psychology & counselling

Our fully qualified psychologists and counsellors can support individuals, groups or couples.

Psychology and counselling

We provide a professional service with fully qualified counsellors and psychologists who conduct individual, group or couple counselling – either face-to-face or, in particular situations, via telephone.

Counselling is available for everyone, regardless of cultural or religious background. You can be referred by an agency, a family member or friend, or simply contact our service yourself to start the process. A referral will be required for claims. Fees are generally covered by Medicare.

Our clinicians specialise in a range of issues including: addiction, anger and stress management, bullying and harassment, child and family therapy, conflict resolution, crisis and trauma, depression, domestic violence support, couples counselling, grief and loss, road trauma support and victims of crime support.

All programs

Enough is Enough utilises a range of in-house and out-of-house programs. Our programs and strategies are designed to help reduce both the causes and effects of violence in the community. Part of our core statement is to reform by education, and to teach an understanding of the alternatives to violence as a solution.

We offer different out-of-house programs that cater for schools, correction facilities, juvenile justice facilities or workplaces.

We also employ a range of staff who work collaboratively with the Police Citizens Youth Clubs (PCYC) to deliver sections of the Traffic Offenders Intervention Program.

We tailor in-house programs to client needs and liaise with key services which can improve quality of life outcomes, including NSW State Revenue and Oz Harvest.

Get Support

Michael Marslew Peace Foundation

The Michael Marslew Peace Foundation (MMPF) is a Youth Committee that continues all the hard work Enough is Enough does in the community but from a youth perspective.

At the heart of the MMPF is the belief that young people are capable of making a difference in society, first by helping themselves and then helping out the community.

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The committee acts through a variety of avenues including:

Developing its own events, fundraisers and programs that promote Enough is Enough’s Anti Violence movement

Vocalising the committee’s opinion on the way young people are represented and sharing issues committee members think are important for young people on the website’s news page or via our social media

Participating in events organised by Enough is Enough.

Assisting the Enough is Enough team by providing feedback towards the staff on the development of youth-based programs, campaigns and events

Building organisational, leadership and public speaking skills

The youth committee consists of young people aged 14–24, and recruitment is currently open. If you would like to apply to the youth committee, feel free to email Daniella at daniella@enoughisenough.org.au, or
call the office on (02) 9542 4092.