Fremantle Counselling
Supporting students to thrive at Notre Dame
Welcome to the Student Counselling Service on the Fremantle campus.
Our purpose is to help students thrive while at Notre Dame. This might include helping you to:
- Transition to university
- Stay engaged with your study goals;
- Manage difficulties affecting your academic and personal progress;
- Remain mentally well while studying or on placement; and
- Enjoying your university experience while at Notre Dame.
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Services
To help you thrive while studying we provide the following services:
- Friendly and professional reception services to help you book, reschedule and cancel appointments;
- Evidence based, short-term and solution focused counselling to help you manage difficulties affecting your study and achieve your academic and personal goals;
- Information about accessing external agencies when longer term and specialist counselling is required;
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Appointments
- All currently enrolled students can access 12 counselling appointments per annum.
- Appointments are 50 minutes.
- Appointments are in person at our office in ND50/113 Customs House or by tele-counselling for students studying online courses, students completing a practicum, and for students who have flu like symptoms or are affected by COVID19 restrictions.
- Appointments are usually scheduled regularly throughout the semester but at peak times, such as exam periods, you might have to wait longer for follow up appointments so that other students can also access the service in a reasonable time frame.
- If you Do Not Attend (DNA) the appointment it will be counted as part of your 6 available sessions.
- We appreciate 24 hours’ notice if you are unable to attend a booked appointment so that we allocate the free appointment to another student.
- Unfortunately clients may not bring their children to counselling appointments unless they are under 1 year old. Please discuss with reception your desire to bring your under 1 year old to an appointment.
- Appointments can be made at reception on (08) 9433 0580 or [email protected]
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Meet our team
Counsellor
Andrew Winton (Counsellor/Psychotherapist)
As a registered psychotherapist and counsellor, Andrew has 20 years’ experience in the education sector as a counsellor and pastoral care practitioner. Andrew places great emphasis on co-constructing safe and effective therapeutic relationships with individuals. Andrew has a Master of Counselling and Psychotherapy and can assist students with difficulties related to university life and its complex stresses, personal and family issues, those experiencing sexual difficulties or sexual assault, relationship concerns and individuals navigating past or current traumatic events. Andrew has a reputation as a compassionate and empathic listener, has a desire to understand individual and unique perspective’s on life and can support students via a range of approaches and therapeutic modalities. Andrew is also an accomplished musician and a lifelong surfer.Isabella Zaninovich (Counsellor)
Isabella is a PACFA registered and experienced counsellor, with a Master of Counselling and undergraduate degree in psychological studies. This year Isabella has joined the Notre Dame Student Counselling Service after working in regional and rural WA, where she provided counselling and support to a wide range of individuals and communities. She also has experience working alongside students and young people in understanding the challenges and difficulties that accompany studying in a tertiary environment. Isabella enjoys working with people to help and guide them through mental health issues and is able to assist students with extensive matters including, anxiety, depression, interpersonal or relational conflict, grief and loss, and COVID-related stress or anxiety. Isabella has previously attended Notre Dame as a post-graduate student and is greatly honoured to return to the University. Isabella has a warm, empathic, and person centred approach to therapy, which is reflected in a kind, calm, and personable character. She is very passionate about mental health and enjoys working with people to support them in their individual journey and help them reach their goals. Isabella also loves to cook and is an avid reader, spending much of her free time at the local bookstore.Elizabeth Cooper (Counsellor/Registered Psychologist)
As a registered psychologist Liz has over 3 years’ experience in both the education and private practice sectors working as a therapist in individual and group therapy settings.
Liz’s therapeutic practice includes the use of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavioural Therapy (DBT), Brief Solution-Focussed Therapy (BSFT), Acceptance and Commitment therapy (ACT), and other Mindfulness based practices that focus on building skills to cope more effectively in life. Liz also likes to work through more psychodynamic therapies, such as Schema Therapy and Short- or Long-Term Psychodynamic Therapy (PDT) focussing on patterns of behaviours driven by previous experiences in life.
Liz has a Master of Psychology, previous varied experience in different fields of work, and an eclectic collection of life experiences that all contribute to her ability to understand the world through each individuals’ perspective. Liz is a compassionate therapist with experience working with people with emotional regulation difficulties including suicide ideation and self-harm, trauma and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), grief and loss, family and relationship challenges, and other personal challenges such as personality disorders and low self-worth or confidence. Liz is passionate about adapting her practices to suit neurodiverse clients and continues her study in this field to improve her ability to support all students in their University journey.
Liz loves to travel, see the world, and collect new experiences, she loves scuba diving and anything ocean based, enjoys playing and listening to music, loves to create new artwork, and likes to view artwork and listen to music around the world.Elysia Bullen (Counsellor)
Elysia is a registered counsellor with the Australian Counselling Association (ACA), holding a Master of Counselling degree while also undergoing formal training in Gestalt psychotherapy through the Gestalt Training Institute of WA. Elysia has extensive experience working with students across the life span in a tertiary setting, assisting them through a range of concerns including bereavement, trauma, anxiety and depression, relationship and social issues, family domestic violence, sexual assault and other extenuating circumstances. Through previous work as a youth counsellor, Elysia is also tuned into the issues young people are facing and is passionate about early intervention and guiding individuals through their immediate and ongoing concerns. Elysia’s therapeutic approach is empathic, warm and relaxed and she endeavours to meet the individual where they’re at while providing a safe, collaborative space to work on specific goals.
Elysia is also an abstract artist and enjoys playing and listening to music, walking in nature, reading, and spending quality time with loved ones.Administration Officer
Hilda Bolmanac
Hilda manages the services reception services and provides administrative support to our counsellors. Hilda worked as an administrator in the New Zealand education system before joining the counselling team in 2014. Hilda enjoys exploring new walking trails and enjoying the Freo lifestyle. She is also passionate about volunteering and currently volunteers at a local primary school with the Good Start Breakfast Club and with an aged care facility. Hilda values creating a safe and friendly reception and waiting environment for clients where each person is treated with respect and kindness. -
Location
ND50/113 Customs House, 2 Henry Street
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Opening Hours
9:00am - 4:30pm from Monday to Friday (except for public and university holidays)
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Counselling appointments
Confidentiality
All information collected in counselling will be kept confidential in the counselling services own database. The only exceptions to confidentiality are if you are considered at risk of harming yourself or if required by law;Sharing Information
Consistent with privacy legislation, no client information can be provided to any other person without written consent. In circumstances where it is useful to share information you can choose to sign a Consent to Release Information form giving your permission to share information with a third party.Counsellors
Our counsellors are registered Psychologists with the Psychology Board of Australia and/or members if the Psychotherapy and Counselling Federation of Australia or the Australian Counselling Association.We also host Postgraduate Students from other universities completing their final placements with the service. You can choose whether to see a student counsellor or a permanent counsellor.
Your counsellor will:
- Listen to your experiences;
- Establish goals with you to work towards;
- Help you identify ways to address your concerns and achieve your goals;
- Introduce you to other on campus and external support services;
- Help you access external specialist or longer term counselling if required.
In your appointment your counsellor may:
- Take notes;
- Ask you to complete psychological assessments;
- Invite you to participate in exercises;
- Ask you to complete tasks during the week;
- Recommend that you see a specialist external service.
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Other Counselling Services
If you would prefer to see an external counsellor, please speak with your GP about a Mental Health Care Plan and referral to a psychologist or contact one of the Perth services below:
- Centrecare (08) 9325 6644
- Relationships Australia 1300 634 277
- Headspace (12-25 year olds) (08) 9431 7453
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Urgent Support
If you are distressed, feeling unable to cope or are experiencing suicidal thoughts please call reception or come into the office and make an appointment to see a counsellor.
If a counsellor is not immediately available our reception staff will assist you to:
- Contact a support person to come and collect you;
- Attend a local GP practice;
- Attend the nearest hospital emergency department; or
- Call emergency services for you.
24 hour Crisis Support Services
- Lifeline 13 11 14
- Mental Health Emergency Response Line 1300 555 788
- Police, Ambulance & Fire (for life threatening emergencies) 000
Other counselling services that may be able to provide appointments in a crisis situation
- RuralLink 1800 552 002
- Beyond Blue 1300 22 4636
- Kids Helpline (up to 25 years) 1800 55 1800
- Suicide Call Back Service 1300 659 467
- 1800RESPECT 1800 737 732
- 13YARN 13 92 76
- Qlife 1800 184 527
- Centrecare + 61 8 9325 6644
- Relationships Australia 1300 364 277
- Men's Line 1300 879 978
- SARC (Sexual Assault Resource Centre) 1800 199 888
- Alcohol and Drug Information Service + 61 9442 5000
What do I do if I feel at risk of being harmed by someone or that someone is at risk of harming others?
If you are concerned that someone will harm you or others, try and ask someone for help immediately and call the Police 131 444 or 000.
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