Clinic Team


The MHFA Wellness Hub psychology clinic is primarily a student-led clinic, offering short-term counselling services through provisional psychologists and counsellors on clinical placements. While on placement, each student clinician is supervised by an AHPRA PsyBA-approved supervisor and their university placement coordinators.


Let's meet the team behind the clinical administration and supervisory guidance.

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Aneka Srinivasan

Volunteer Supervisor

Aneka Srinivasan is a Senior Psychologist at Elysium Psychology. She offers a therapeutic approach that places her clients at the centre of their own journey. She firmly believes in working collaboratively with individuals, helping them reach their therapy goals and unlock their full potential. Aneka’s unwavering commitment to her clients is reflected in her ability to listen and provide a safe and nurturing space where they can address their limiting beliefs and heal. Her focus is on ensuring that each individual’s unique experiences and perspectives are valued. Aneka’s therapy toolkit is a blend of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Humanistic approaches, and Solution Focused Therapy. This diverse approach ensures that clients receive tailored and effective support, fostering personal growth and resilience. One of Aneka’s unique strengths is her bilingual proficiency. She is fluent in both English and Tamil, ensuring that individuals from different language backgrounds can access her services.

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Jotpreet Kaur

Community Development Officer

Jotpreet Kaur is a passionate Community Development Officer at the Mental Health Foundation Australia (MHFA), dedicated to empowering individuals facing social, emotional, and financial challenges. With a strong focus on mental health advocacy, social welfare, and multicultural engagement, she plays a key role in building inclusive, accessible support networks for diverse communities across Australia. Jotpreet began her journey with MHFA as a Mental Health Intern, continues as a Mental Health Advocate Volunteer, and later transitioned from part-time and full-time employment. During this time, she contributed to multicultural community engagement strategies, participated in research projects, and supported MHFA National Mental Health Month initiatives. With over five years of experience in residential aged care, she has developed deep expertise in delivering compassionate, person-centred support. In her current role, Jotpreet oversees the operations of the MHFA Wellness Hub Psychology Clinic—managing client assessments, tracking progress, coordinating referrals for specialized care, and supporting the delivery of MHFA's Mental Health First Aid training programs. With a strong commitment to academic, mentorship, and professional development, she manages university students from diverse disciplines, including social science, psychology science (majors in child & family), and social work, as well as day-to-day support to master's of counselling and psychology interns. Through her work, she continues to advance MHFA’s mission, championing holistic and culturally responsive mental health services for communities from all walks of life.