Meet the Team

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Meet the Team 〰️

Meet Mary

Hello! My name’s Mary (she/her). I’m a queer and neurodivergent person who cares a lot about animals, people, and nature. I live on unceded land in Naarm.

I really enjoy supporting people in the things that matter most to them and love learning about their unique interests and passions along the way. 

I know what it can be like to feel misunderstood and as though you can’t be yourself, so I always try to bring a gentle, low-pressure, and affirming approach. My hope is to create a space where people feel listened to, valued, and supported to be authentically them.

I’ve studied Social Work and Psychology and have lots of experience working in mental health rights-based advocacy and support.

Outside of work, I love dancing, cooking, gardening (dahlia flowers are my current favourite!), camping, hanging out with my cat Lenny, and reading sci-fi and fantasy- especially anything by Ursula K. Le Guin.

mary
(she/her)

Peer Support Coach

What’s a Peer Support Coach?

Neuroqueer Peer Support Coaches are trained to support you with your daily life, accessing the community, social and recreational activities, mentoring and therapy assistance.

They’re good people with lived experience ready to give you feel-good support.

FAQs

Can I do a meet & greet?

We value paying people fairly for the time they work, so we don’t do free meet & greets. Instead, you can book a paid trial shift where you can get a feel for what support from Neuroqueer will actually be like.

Where can I get support?

We have Peer Support Coaches all over Australia. We provide support in-person and also online telehealth support through video and phone calls or SMS.

How do I make a booking?

You can contact us or fill in our referral form:

What kinds of things can I do with my Peer Support Coach?

Our service is completely customised for you. When you join Neuroqueer, we’ll spend some time getting to know you and what you need from us.

To give you some ideas, some people love in-person support with things like attending community events, like body doubling (remote or in-person).

I want support but I’m a bit unsure?

It’s very normal to feel a bit nervous about meeting a new person, especially if it’s your first time getting support or you’re unsure what to expect.

We will share a Social Story with you at each step so you know what to expect.

We will also spend time getting to know you and part of that will be helping you to figure out what kind of support you need, and how we can give you that support in a way that is comfortable for you.

What will happen on my first shift?

Your first shift is a great chance to get to know what ongoing support from your Peer Support Coach might feel like.

We suggest using your first shift with us a trial, so it can be helpful to plan some things to do together that you might do on a typical shift.

If you’re not sure, we’ll help you plan your first shift. Your Peer Support Coach will always be ready with some ideas as well.