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Child Abuse Investigations
Child abuse investigations are conducted when there are concerns regarding the safety or wellbeing of a child. These investigations involve gathering information through interviews, observations, and relevant documentation to understand the situation and assess risk. The purpose of the investigation is to provide an objective professional assessment that supports informed decision-making by families, courts, and other professionals involved in the case. These investigations may include: Interviews with parents and caregivers Interviews with the child where appropriate Review of relevant reports or documentation Observation of family interactions Professional recommendations where required
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Custody and Contact Assessments
Custody and contact assessments assist families and courts in determining appropriate living arrangements and contact schedules for children following separation or divorce. The focus of the assessment is always the best interests of the child. The process considers the child’s emotional needs, the parenting capacity of each caregiver, and the overall family environment. Assessments may involve: Interviews with parents or guardians Discussions with the child where appropriate Observation of parent-child interactions Review of relevant documentation Recommendations regarding residence and contact arrangements
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Child’s Voice Assessments
A child’s voice assessment allows a child to share their experiences and views in a structured and supportive environment. The child’s perspective is considered within the broader context of their developmental needs, family dynamics, and overall wellbeing. This process may include: Age-appropriate conversations with the child Consideration of emotional and developmental factors Awareness of possible external influences Integration into broader assessment findings
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Supervised Visitations
Supervised visitations provide a safe and structured environment for parent-child contact when supervision is required. Sessions are monitored to ensure the child’s wellbeing and that interactions remain appropriate. This service may include: Structured visitation sessions Professional supervision Observation of interactions Documentation where required
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Family Mediation
Family mediation supports parents who are experiencing conflict and need assistance in reaching practical agreements regarding parenting arrangements. Mediation provides a structured environment where both parties can discuss concerns, explore solutions, and develop arrangements that prioritise the wellbeing of the child. Mediation may assist with: Parenting plans Communication between parents Contact and residence arrangements Reducing ongoing conflict between caregivers
Forensic & Court-Related Services
Professional, objective assessments and services supporting families, attorneys, and courts in matters involving child welfare, custody, and legal processes.
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Individual Counselling
Individual counselling provides a structured space to explore personal challenges, emotional difficulties, and life transitions. The focus is on improving emotional wellbeing, strengthening coping skills, and supporting practical day-to-day functioning. Sessions may address: Stress and anxiety Relationship challenges Parenting concerns Life transitions or trauma Personal growth and resilience
Therapeutic and Family Support Services
Support services focused on emotional wellbeing, relationships, and practical family functioning during periods of stress, conflict, or transition.
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Marriage Counselling
Marriage counselling supports couples in addressing conflict, improving communication, and rebuilding connection. The process focuses on identifying patterns within the relationship and developing healthier ways of interacting. Counselling may include: Communication skills development Conflict resolution Understanding relational dynamics Rebuilding trust and connection Guidance on future decisions
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Attachment Therapy
Attachment therapy focuses on strengthening the relationship between parent and child. It is particularly helpful where the relationship has been affected by conflict, separation, trauma, or disruptions in caregiving. The process may include: Understanding the child’s emotional needs Strengthening parent-child connection Supporting secure attachment Developing responsive caregiving patterns
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Play Therapy
Play therapy allows children to express thoughts, feelings, and experiences through structured play. It provides a safe way for children to process emotions and develop healthier coping skills. Play therapy may support children experiencing: Anxiety or behavioural difficulties Family transitions such as divorce Trauma or emotional distress Attachment or relationship challenges
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Co-Parenting Education
Co-parenting education supports separated or divorced parents in working together more effectively. The focus is on reducing conflict, improving communication, and creating stable environments for children. The process may include: Understanding children’s needs after separation Communication strategies Setting boundaries and roles Reducing conflict exposure for children
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Life Coaching
Life coaching supports individuals in setting goals, overcoming obstacles, and moving forward with clarity. The process is practical and future-focused. This may include: Goal setting and planning Decision-making support Personal development Building confidence and direction
Coaching Services
Practical, goal-focused coaching supporting personal development, relationships, and performance.
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Custody and Contact Assessments
Couples coaching helps partners strengthen their relationship through improved communication and shared direction. The focus is on building practical tools for a healthier partnership. This may include: Communication strategies Aligning personal and shared goals Strengthening teamwork Developing healthier interaction patterns
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Sport and Performance Coaching
Sport and performance coaching supports athletes and individuals in high-performance environments. The focus is on mental resilience, focus, and performance under pressure. This may include: Managing performance anxiety Goal setting and mental preparation Building confidence and focus Balancing performance and wellbeing
Making Our Services Accessible
We are partnered with MediWallet, giving you the option to pay for your sessions in interest-free instalments. This means you can access the support you need without financial pressure standing in the way.
How it works:
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Pay in 3 interest-free instalments
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Up to 18 months to pay
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No penalty for early settlement
How to apply:
SMS your SA ID Number * Gross Monthly Income to 45105, or visit mediwallet.co.za to learn more.
SMS costs R1.50. Terms and conditions apply.


