Psychological assessment reports are available for various legal proceedings, including criminal defence, family court, and civil matters. Reports may include relevant psychological findings such as mental health presentations, cognitive functioning, trauma history, and psychosocial risk factors.
Psychological assessments are provided for individuals involved in criminal proceedings who may be eligible for diversion under Section 14 (Mental Health and Cognitive Impairment Forensic Provisions Act). These assessments may include diagnostic impressions, risk formulations, and treatment recommendations to inform the court’s decision-making process.
We provide psychological assessment reports for concerns such as self-harm, aggression, or risk of reoffending. These are often requested to provide insight in bail, sentencing, or parole matters, and include an overview of the individual's current mental health status, relevant history, and clinical considerations.
Psychological assessment reports are prepared for use in visa applications, appeals, and humanitarian matters. These reports can provide a thorough evaluation of an individual’s mental health, cognitive functioning, and psychosocial factors, offering evidence-based insights that may assist decision-makers in understanding the psychological impacts relevant to the case.
We provide psychological assessments for schools and educational institutions to assist students with learning difficulties, behavioural concerns, giftedness, or special provisions. These reports may help inform Individual Education Plans (IEPs) or recommendations relevant to school-based or NDIS-related supports. These reports can also be used to help explain your personal circumstances to your university or educational provider, particularly in circumstances where students are required to obtain documentation for academic issues or appeals.
Psychological assessments are offered for neurodevelopmental conditions such as Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), and intellectual disability. These assessments can assist in identifying cognitive strengths and support needs, and guide appropriate supports in legal or educational settings.
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