WE UNDERSTAND
TMCS Disability Support was established to give support and care to clients that need it the most.
We take a person-centered focus and a positive behaviour approach to helping our clients.
Our team have already ‘been there and done that’ with our own challenging life experiences.
That’s why we CARE.
We know mental health and disability is a real journey that takes a personal approach for providing care and support.
HOW WE HELP
We cover the spectrum for mental and physical wellbeing for our clients. We treat everyone as our family.
There is no ‘one treatment suits all’ when it comes to wellbeing. Each client has a support plan personalised to their own needs.
Telehealth Support
Client comfort is our priority, and we offer on-site home visits to clients. Therapy can also be undertaken through Telehealth consultations.
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Enabling people with a disability to spend more time with family and friends, gain greater independence, access new skills, and improve supports within their life.
Find out MorePeer to Peer Support
Peers and others of similar lived experiences can provide beneficial support and connection using their own learned experiences and coping strategies.
Find out MoreIn-Home Support
A little extra support around the home can make a world of difference.
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Welcome to TMCS
We’ve been there too - and that’s what makes our approach real.
At TMCS we believe that lived experience helps us truly understand what you’re going through and where you want to head. Everyone’s story is different and every person’s needs are unique. That's why we don’t do one-size-fits-all support.
We’re here to help you take charge of your future, build confidence and develop simple, practical strategies to handle life’s ups and downs.

HERE TO HELP
Two Minds Counselling Services was established to give support and care to clients that need it the most.
We take a person-centered focus and a positive behaviour approach to helping our clients.
Autism & Behavioural Issues
Support for building daily skills and confidence in individuals on the autism spectrum.
Mental Wellbeing
Support to strengthen emotional resilience, self-awareness, and everyday coping skills.
Covid Induced Anxiety
Practical strategies to manage stress, fear, and uncertainty related to the pandemic.
Positive Behaviour Support (PBS)
Tailored strategies to reduce challenging behaviours and encourage positive outcomes.
why choose us
Finding the right people to trust with your experiences can be an emotional journey.
To us, you’re not just another number – you’re an individual person who has a story to tell and we’re here for you.
Lived Experience
We have been there and done that… Plus we have the qualifications to help support you!
NDIS Administration
Making support funding paperwork a little bit easier.
We welcome You
All ages, all genders, all concerns, all kinds of support.
We’re like family
We’ll always be here for you when you need us.
COMMON QUESTIONS
Absolutely! We’d love to support you on your journey. Contact us to book your initial appointment. We offer in-home or telehealth appointments and we can assess you needs and goals for the future.
NDIS funding is available for most disabilities pending eligibility requirements. Once approved for an NDIS plan we can help you to maximise your benefits. Find out more about NDIS funding here.
Yes! Our in-home consultations provide the same service you would receive in a clinician’s office but enables us to assess you within your own home environment. This provides us with a larger picture of your situation and helps create a more personalised support plan.
We understand that it’s not always a chosen career, but not one that many would give up. Our carer support services include coaching, counselling, peer support groups, and information and advice resources.
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WE GO EVERYWHERE…
Our team travels to clients across Gawler Region, Northern Suburbs and lower Adelaide Plains areas supporting their health and wellbeing.

Winner of the 2023 Australia Enablement Awards:
Most Outstanding Positive Behaviour Practitioner
NDIS/Disability Sector

Level One Member of the Australian Counselling Association: 1731
Positive Behaviour Practitioner Number: P1203425
Vulnerable Person Check: 11674482

NDIS Registration Number: 4050082826
NDIS Commission ID: 4-FYQ52o7
NDIS Worker ID: 4AP1397184
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A seven-year-old boy with autism was told he’s “no longer welcome” at Salisbury United FC — after seven training sessions, a uniform, and glowing feedback. His crime? Being neurodivergent.
Let’s be clear: this is exclusion. This is discrimination.
Zaid wanted to play football. His family offered support. Instead of working with them, the club turned him away. No explanation. No refund. Just heartbreak.
This isn’t just about Zaid. It’s about every disabled kid being pushed to the sidelines instead of onto the field. We’re not going to sit quietly while inclusion becomes a buzzword instead of a practice.
To Salisbury United and Football SA: Do better.
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It's terrible