The Identity Clinic, Erskineville
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Consultation Fee
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Social Worker

Counseling sessions
Mental health assessments
Referrals to community resources
Support groups
Stress management techniques
Broady Robertson is a Social Worker working at The Identity Clinic in Erskineville, NSW 2043. He offers caring support through counseling sessions, mental health assessments, referrals to community resources, support groups, and practical stress management techniques. 
 
 Broady’s work focuses on helping people feel listened to and understood. His services are designed to meet individuals where they are, with simple, clear steps to improve mental well‑being. He provides a safe space for clients to talk about stress, worries, and big life changes, and he connects them with resources in the local area when extra help is needed. 
 
 Based in Erskineville, Australia, Broady serves people in the inner Sydney region and nearby communities. The Identity Clinic’s address at 175A Union St, Erskineville, makes it easy for residents of this area to access support close to home. Clients can reach the clinic by phone at 0294203143 to arrange counseling, assessments, or referrals. 
 
 In his practice, Broady combines a calm, empathetic approach with practical care. He uses counseling sessions and mental health assessments to understand each person’s situation. He also offers referrals to community resources and connects people to support groups that match their needs. Stress management techniques are shared to help individuals cope with daily pressures and improve resilience. His style emphasizes steady progress and small, achievable goals, making mental health care feel doable for many first‑time therapy clients as well as those with ongoing support needs. 
 
 Broady values teamwork and continuous learning. He works with clients, families, and other health professionals when appropriate to ensure a well‑rounded plan. He keeps up with best practices in social work to provide respectful, up‑to‑date care. Clients benefit from clear communication, coordinated care, and a commitment to their well‑being. 
 
 People in the local community can trust Broady for reliable, compassionate support. His experience at The Identity Clinic and his connection to Erskineville help him build a strong local reputation. He focuses on expertise in social work, patient safety, and ethical care, with a goal to help each person feel hopeful and supported on their journey to better mental health.
