
Who is Gidget Foundation Australia?
Advocacy | Education | Prevention | Treatment
We are the largest national provider of Better Access (Medicare) bulk-billed perinatal mental health psychological services and evidence-based resources to prevent, support and treat perinatal mental health challenges impacting expectant, new and potential parents.
The Team
Counsellor and Clinical Team Leader | Gidget Foundation Australia
Amelia Walker is a Counsellor in private practice. As Intake and Clinical Content Team Leader at Gidget Foundation, Amelia manages the intake team, provides clinical support, develops processes and manages operational communication. Amelia also facilitates internal GFA and external education and training.
Clinical Team Leader and Clinical Psychologist | Gidget Foundation Australia
Dr Erin Seeto is a Clinical and Counselling Psychologist and a Board Approved Supervisor. In her current role as Clinical Services Manager at Gidget Foundation Australia, Erin’s focus is on the development and delivery of outstanding clinical services. Erin also supports clinical professional development, training, education and advocacy in perinatal mental health.
eLearning Developer | Gidget Foundation Australia
As eLearning Developer of the Gidget Training Institute, Eve’s focus is creating engaging online learning courses for health professionals. Drawing on research and clinical insights from psychologists, Eve builds comprehensive interactive content, incorporating multimedia, and ensuring learning that is accessible and evidence based.
Clinical Psychologist and Clinical Team Leader | Gidget Foundation Australia
Dr Felicity Chandler is a Clinical Psychologist specialising in perinatal and developmental psychology. She has extensive experience across the public, private, and not-for-profit sectors, and is privileged to be part of the Gidget Clinical Team supporting expectant and new parents as well as those impacted by perinatal loss.
Clinical Educator & Clinical Psychologist | Gidget Foundation Australia
As a Clinical Educator with the Gidget Training Institute, Rachelle brings together clinical depth and instructional design to create meaningful, practice-ready learning experiences. A registered Clinical Psychologist and Board-approved supervisor, she designs training that reflects the realities of clinical perinatal mental health work by centring the learner's experience and being conscious of trauma-informed care and inclusive practice principles, as well as clinical relevance and nuance. Rachelle sees her role as creating education that is appealing, practical, and aligned with national standards, so as to support every member of our workforce to grow with confidence and clarity in the area of perinatal mental health.
Registered Psychologist | Gidget Foundation Australia
Veronica has extensive experience supporting clients from diverse backgrounds, particularly within NSW Health since 2005. She has worked across DBT programs, crisis intervention clinics, and facilitated groups focused on healthy lifestyles, creative therapies, and youth support. Veronica is trauma-informed, EMDR-trained, and passionate about accessible care during the perinatal period, using a range of evidence-based therapies. She is also a Board Approved Supervisor and brings additional experience from roles in drug and alcohol services in the UK and the Guardianship Division at NCAT.
Registered Psychologist | Gidget Foundation Australia
Tanuza works with clients across the age range including, children (in the context of family therapy), adolescents, and adults. She has experience in trauma-informed care, perinatal mental health, culturally responsive practice, and complex mental health presentations and brings deep clinical insight from work in child protection, addiction services, family therapy, and community mental health. As a bilingual clinician and group facilitator, Tanuza also works with diverse populations and navigates complex systems of care.
We're hiring!
We’re looking for Clinical Psychologists, Registered Psychologists, Accredited Mental Health Social Workers or Mental Health Occupational Therapists to deliver psychological support to expectant, new and potential parents across Australia.