Connecting individuals with a registered NDIS psychologist near Illawarra, Interaction Services aim to help participants achieve their goals and improve quality of life.
Whether you’re seeking disability behaviour support or need to improve daily living skills with a qualified psychologist, we tailor our approach to suit individual circumstances.
Reliable Behaviour Support for Illawarra Participants
Supports and therapies offered by Interaction’s BAHS team include:
Behaviour Support
Psychology
Assessment
Counselling
Our therapists utilise evidence-based interventions, adapting their methods and responding effectively to the specific needs of each client. This will also involve clear communication from an experienced disability psychologist.
We provide in-depth assessments in Illawarra to understand each person’s unique needs, triggers, and strengths. This thorough approach makes certain that our behaviour support plans are practical, effective, and aligned with NDIS goals.
Work with a Registered NDIS Psychologist in Illawarra
Interaction’s AHPRA registered psychologists can work with participants to promote physical and emotional wellbeing. Our therapists make use of evidence-based methods and demonstrate flexibility and responsiveness to client requirements.
How can you access a disability psychologist?
There are two ways to access a registered disability psychologist
NDIS Plan Funding: As a registered provider, we offer therapy at our Bella Vista office or other locations (travel costs apply).
Fee-for-Service: Clients can opt for pay-per-session therapy.
Each session builds confidence, develops coping strategies, and supports overall wellbeing. We provide transparent pricing with quotes before any service begins, giving you complete control over your NDIS funding allocation.
Sessions can be conducted with an individual, a family, or both the individual and a carer/family member.
NDIS Psychologist in Illawarra: Why Choose Interaction?
With over 40 years of industry experience supporting people with intellectual disabilities across NSW, why should you reach out to Interaction?
Registered NDIS provider with proven track record
We point you to qualified psychologists and behaviour support practitioners
Transparent pricing and NDIS plan management support
Thorough services from assessment to ongoing therapy
Interaction are passionate about making a real difference in people’s lives.
NDIS Psychologist in Illawarra: Speak To Us
Connecting with an NDIS psychologist as a participant in Illawarra is straightforward with Interaction.
Our psychologists are all registered with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA). Coming from a range of backgrounds and experiences, our team is highly skilled at supporting people with disabilities and their families.
Kim began her career in business administration, marketing and accounting and after receiving experience in each area then moved into her favourite roles in business management. She loves to work within a team and strives to achieve a positive and supporting working environment where every member of the team is supported. Kim said: ‘My goal is to create an environment that allows our clinicians to concentrate on what they do best, working with their participants to provide a high quality service and achieve the best outcomes possible.’
She loves to liaise with our clinicians, participants, families and stakeholders to improve service areas wherever possible.
Giselle Tadros
Senior Psychologist
Sydney and Wollongong
Giselle is a Registered Psychologist with AHPRA, an Associate Member of the Australian Psychological Society and has over 10 years of experience working with people with disability. She completed her Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) in 2008, and her Postgraduate Diploma of Psychology in 2009, at the University of Western Sydney. She is also recognised with AHPRA as a Board Approved Supervisor for Provisional Psychologists. Giselle is also a certified CPI Safety Intervention Instructor and CPI Dementia Capable Care Instructor.
Giselle has worked with a wide range of complex clients with varying diagnoses such as Down Syndrome, Autism Spectrum Disorder, ADHD, Intellectual Disabilities (mild to severe), Mental Health and Psychiatric Disorders. Challenging behaviours is an area of interest to Giselle, with her experiencing relating to complex trauma, self-injurious behaviours, communicative difficulties, aggressive behaviours, and contact with the criminal justice system. Giselle has completed Functional Behaviour Assessments, Psychometric Assessments, implemented Positive Behaviour Support Models, developed and conducted various training for carers, staff, support workers and other stakeholders as well as implemented evidence-based interventions including Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT), and Person-Centered Interventions with both children and adults.
Giselle has a passion for supporting individuals with disabilities, dual diagnoses trauma background and involvement in the criminal justice system well as their stakeholders in order to improve their quality of life.
Kylie Sauvao
Behaviour Support Practitioner
Wollongong
Kylie is a dedicated practitioner with over 6 years’ experience in the disability sector and a background in nursing and aged care. She is passionate about assisting people with disability and about advocating for the rights and well-being of individuals with mental health challenges. Her goal is to empower participants, ensuring they receive respect, dignity, and opportunities. She thrives in creating inclusive environments that foster positive outcomes for individuals and their families based on a strong foundation, empathetic care and support.
Jessica Aguero
Behaviour Support Practitioner
Macarthur and Wollongong Regions
Jessica has a Bachelor of Psychological Science from the Australian College of Applied Psychology. Jessica provides person-centred services to participants with a wide variety of diagnoses. Within the BAHS team, Jessica’s key responsibilities are conducting behavioural assessments and reports, providing positive behaviour support strategies and plans and clinical consultation with key stakeholders.