Fees & Appointments
The Quirky Parenting Project
£750 per family
6-week online program
Small group · approx. 2 hours per week
The Quirky Parenting Project is a structured, time-limited program for parents in neurodivergent families who want everyday life to feel calmer and more workable without entering ongoing therapy.
The program is delivered online in contained groups and focuses on understanding family patterns, communication, and routines so that less time is spent repeating, negotiating, or firefighting at home.
(TQPP is priced in GBP as it is delivered internationally. Individual sessions are priced in AUD.)
Full programme details, dates, and registration are available via Humanitix.
Family and Relationship Sessions
$200 per 60-minute session (AUD)
Individual sessions are offered selectively and are usually time-limited. They may be used for consultation, specific support, or as a short bridge into family work where appropriate.
Cancellations
If you need to cancel or reschedule, please provide at least 24 hours’ notice (one business day) where possible.
Late cancellations or missed sessions may be charged at the full session fee.
In practice, cancellations are approached with flexibility and care, recognising the realities of family life.
A note on fit
My work is grounded in family systems, neurodiversity-affirming practice, and a human rights framework.
If you are unsure whether this approach is the right fit for you or your family, you’re welcome to get in touch before booking.
NDIS (Australia)
For NDIS participants, Justine provides therapeutic supports under Improved Relationships.
Support item: Assessment, Recommendation, Therapy or Training
Line number: 15_056_0128_1_3
Fee: $193.99 per hour (AUD)
Is my information kept private?
The Quirky Therapist collects and uses personal information, including sensitive information, for the purpose of providing services to you. The Quirky Therapist is committed to the proper handling of
personal information in accordance with the Australian Privacy Principles in the Privacy Act 1988.
How do I make a complaint?
We encourage participants and/or their representatives to provide any feedback, raise concerns or make a formal complaint.
To provide feedback or to make a complaint:
Talk to us, either in person or give us a call
Write to us, either via email or regular post
Alternatively, you can use the feedback from on the website
If you are not happy with the outcome of a complaint, you can contact the NDIS Commission.
Your RIGHTS
- To be treated fairly
- To take your time and ask for what you want
- To say no if you do not want to continue
- To have a support person with you
Helful Links
Tasmanian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission
https://equalopportunity.tas.gov.au
Tasmanian Human Rights Commission
Language Loop
https://languageloop.com.au/
Deaf Tasmania
http://tasdeaf.org.au
Translation and Interpreting Services
https://www.tisnational.gov.au...