Rewriting the stories that shape our shared world

Across organisations, communities and cultures Australia wide, we partner with people and agencies who are ready to explore the stories that shape our behaviours, identities and workplace cultures. Through Narrative Therapy, trauma informed practice and Social and Emotional Wellbeing education, we uncover and explore hidden assumptions and build foundations grounded in insight, reflection and our shared humanity.

Where are we?

We are now a 100% mobile service and making our services more easily accessible by bringing healing to you and your community. Please call us for further information regarding outreach services.

  • Culture Bound & Directed

    It all begins with Culture. Every solution to every problem, our approach, our relationships, our decisions will be guided and shaped by Culture.

  • Community First

    We are dedicated to supporting initiatives driven by community members. We celebrate and support the implementation of community led ideas and interventions to support Social and Emotional Wellbeing for people of all cultures.

  • Partnerships & Capacity Building

    Working in partnership is crucial in ensuring Cultural Safety during all components of work. There is also a strong focus on capacity building of others.

  • Taking Initiative

    We believe that innovation is fundamental to implementing any great amount of change. Being passionate about breaking cycles of Intergenerational Trauma means taking the initiative to challenge current approaches.

  • Respect & Equality

    We respect Elders past and Elders present and those emerging. We also respect peoples of all cultures, genders, sexualities and human diversity as a whole and that equality belongs to everyone.

Wonky Lines Counselling acknowledges the traditional owners of the land on which we work, the Kaurna people. We would like to also pay our respects to Elders sadly passed, Elders strongly present and future Elders paving the way.

Wonky Lines Counselling also understands that equal rights are for everyone – regardless of cultural background and customs, sexual orientation, gender or religion.