Established in 2022, Chrysalis Healthcare is dedicated to providing person-centred specialist behavioural support services across Western Australia. Spanning from the Kimberly and Pilbara regions to the Midwest and Perth, our mission is to empower individuals during periods of transition and beyond. We believe in delivering culturally sensitive care, blending evidence-based practices with a focus on cultural safety. Our Telehealth services extend across Australia, ensuring accessibility for individuals nationwide. We're committed to supporting your journey towards holistic well-being and personal growth.
We are dedicated to making a meaningful impact by addressing the unique needs of individuals across Western Australia. Our commitment extends beyond conventional boundaries, reaching rural and remote areas where access to specialised support was previously limited.
We believe in creating pathways to empowerment for every individual we serve. Contact us today to discover how our tailored approach to behavioural support can make a difference in your life or the lives of your loved ones.
We partner with communities to provide face-to-face outreach positive behaviour support and psychological services to rural and remote areas of Western Australia, addressing the gap in services and high need.
Our culturally safe, evidence based practice provides Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders with a service that aligns with their personal goals and backgrounds.
We provide free, one-hour trainings each month to Support Coordinators, Public Guardians, and Allied Health professionals to better their understanding of Positive Behaviour Support and Restrictive Practices
We offer a range of specialised services to support individuals and their families on their journey towards positive change and personal recovery.
Assessments may take place at our West Perth office or in the convenience of your home if you reside in one of the regional areas we presently serve (travel is apportioned and billed separate to the assessment). After referral, an initial assessment will be conducted to determine whether a brief, intermediate or comprehensive assessment is required. Send us a referral form and we will provide you with further information.
Navigating behavioural challenges can be complex, but our team is here to support you every step of the way.
Craig has been working within disability and mental health sectors for over seven years. He is passionate about providing an evidence-based, client-cantered and holistic approach to mental health; choosing to work within a trauma focussed and recovery model to best assist clients and their families in meeting their behavioural and personal goals. Craig has extensive experience working with clients presenting with complex and comorbid personality, psychotic and mood disorders in a culturally safe and promotive manner adhering to best practice standards. Craig has completed his tertiary education in Psychology, Social Work and is currently completing his PhD investigating Indigenous Suicide in Western Australia under supervision of Assoc. Prof. Ashleigh Lin, Comm. Prof. Helen Milroy and Prof. Pat Dudgeon.