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Mental Health Support for Schools

Every student deserves to thrive. Yet, 1 in 5 face mental health challenges that can hold them back. At OnPsych Telehealth, we ensure help is always within reach, providing professional, safe, and flexible mental health support virtually—whether at school or home.

Why OnPsych?

 • Convenient Access: Telehealth fits into students’ busy lives.

 • No Cost to Families: Bulk-billed services with a Medicare card and doctor’s referral.

 • Immediate Support: Quick, private access to registered psychologists.

Together, we can reduce stigma, support schools, and empower students to overcome challenges and build resilience.

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Creating a World Without Bullying Together

YOU ARE A PARENT

Learn how to recognise the signs of bullying, support your child effectively, and create a safer space for open communication.

YOU ARE A TEACHER

Discover strategies to identify and prevent bullying in your school , foster inclusivity and guide students toward respectful behaviour

YOU ARE A STUDENT

Learn how to handle bullying, stand up for yourself and other, and create a more respectful and supportive school environment 

CONTACT ONPSYCH FOR MORE INFORMATION

Contact onPsych Wellbeing for more information on our wellbeing services in Australia or for guidance on how you can become a part of our pastoral care team. We’re committed to providing students with professional emotional, mental, and social support.

Improving the lives of all affected by autism.

People affected by autism are not only the ones diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder. Their environment, their families and the environment of their families are affected as well. The understanding and the will to help is needed from the very beginning.

We are learning each day about the autism, from the behavior to the physical and chemical roots of the disorder, and with every fact we learn we are one step closer to our goal – improving the quality of lives of those affected by autism.

The Autism Society is the nation’s leading grassroots autism organization. We work to increase public awareness about the day-to-day issues about people across the spectrum, advocate for appropriate services for individuals of every age, and provide the latest information regarding treatment, education, research, and advocacy.

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FAQ

Can ADHD be cured or grown out of?
There is no cure for ADHD, though both medical and psychological treatments can help control symptoms. Around one third of children seem to grow out of their disorder during adolescence, but the others find their ADHD persists into adult life.
ADHD is outgrown. It is important to understand that ADHD is a lifelong problem. Sometimes, the symptoms are not even diagnosed as ADHD until adulthood. … For the majority of individuals, this condition does not go away in adulthood
Now, the No. 1 thing most of you know is you’ve got to remove sugar and specifically gluten from children or adults with ADHD. … Then on a high spike, it will cause that hyperactivity behavior. So kicking your sugar addiction and getting sugar out of the diet, especially processed sugar, is No. 1
When I do, sometimes people remark, “Yeah, but you can die of diabetes.” Diabetes does increase the risk of premature death. ADHD actually does too—especially when it’s diagnosed later in life. In fact, people with ADHD have more than double the risk of premature death.
ADHD is a lifelong condition, and although some people are diagnosed with ADHD as adults, it is likely that they had undiagnosed ADHD as a child. Researchers have developed clinical criteria for the diagnosis of adult ADHD that looks at past ADHD history and current persistent behaviors
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