Repploy Counselling & ASD Services provides counselling support for individuals affected by abuse. We are not a crisis or emergency service. If you are in immediate danger or feel unsafe, please call 000 straight away. For 24/7 confidential support in Australia, you can also contact 1800RESPECT (1800 737 732).
At Repploy, we understand that domestic violence and family violence have profound and lasting impacts on every aspect of your life. We are dedicated to offering compassionate, confidential support tailored to help you reclaim control, rebuild your confidence, and move towards a safer, brighter future.
We are committed to creating a secure and supportive environment where you can begin your healing journey. Our trauma-informed approach includes:
No pressure. No obligation. Just a chance to talk and see if this feels right for you.
The free 15-minute consultation is an opportunity to talk, ask questions, and see whether our approach feels right for you. It is not a counselling session or assessment.
Trudy Cahill is a qualified counsellor with hands-on experience supporting individuals affected by domestic, emotional, physical, and psychological abuse. Trudy's trauma-informed approach prioritises your safety, privacy, and pace — there is no pressure to share more than you are ready to. Learn more about Trudy →
We offer individual counselling and trauma-informed therapeutic support focused on emotional safety, recovery, and rebuilding confidence following domestic and family violence. Support is tailored to each person’s circumstances and delivered in a confidential, non-judgemental setting.
Counselling can provide a safe, confidential space to talk through your experiences, develop coping strategies, and build understanding at a pace that feels manageable. Support is guided by your needs and circumstances, without pressure or expectation.
Your initial consultation is a calm, non-judgemental space to talk about what’s been happening for you, if and when you feel ready. There is no pressure to share more than you’re comfortable with, and the session focuses on understanding your needs and whether ongoing counselling support feels right for you.
We understand that reaching out for support after abuse can feel urgent and overwhelming. If you are in immediate danger or feel unsafe, please contact emergency services or a specialist crisis service before reaching out to us. When it is safe to do so, we can arrange counselling support at a pace that feels right for you.
Absolutely. Confidentiality is a cornerstone of our practice. All sessions and communications are handled with the utmost discretion and respect for your privacy.
Phone: Call us on 0493 993 025 to speak with our team or to book an appointment.Email: Reach out via our secure Contact Form for any enquiries.