Meet the team
The right support starts with the right conversation.
Our team brings different professional experience, areas of focus and perspectives to the room, while sharing the same commitment to thoughtful, practical and genuinely human support.
Counselling and support in Sydney and online.
A team built around you
Different experience. One shared commitment to helping you move forward.
Finding the right practitioner is personal. You may need support with a relationship, trauma, workplace experiences, grief, family change or simply the feeling that something in your life is no longer working.
Our role is to understand what you are carrying and help connect you with the support that best fits what you need.
Counsellor and mediator
Megan Tregilgas
Helping people have the conversations they have been avoiding, repeating or no longer know how to begin.
Megan brings 25 years of experience working with people, leadership, conflict and change together with professional counselling and mediation training.
She works with individuals, couples and families to understand what sits beneath difficult conversations, rebuild communication and create practical ways forward.
Counsellor and psychotherapist
Kiani Webster
Warm, deeply attentive support for adults navigating trauma, change, loss, relationships and the stressors of everyday life.
Kiani is a PACFA registered clinician with a Bachelor of Counselling & Human Change and more than a decade of experience supporting people through some of life’s most challenging moments.
Her approach is person centred, trauma informed and evidence based. Her perspective is also shaped by 19 years within NSW Police, where she managed critical incidents and supported people in crisis.
More recently, Kiani has provided clinical counselling to first responders and supported palliative care health professionals.
She supports adults experiencing parenting challenges, separation, family breakdown, domestic violence, bereavement and trauma, with particular interest in workplace trauma, moral injury, psychosocial safety and occupational PTSD.
Kiani creates an authentic, non judgemental space where clients can understand their story, recognise unhelpful patterns and develop practical tools for lasting wellbeing.
Finding the right fit
You do not need to know who you should see before you contact us.
Tell us a little about what has been happening and what you are hoping might change. We can help you work out which practitioner and type of support may be the best fit.
Tell us what is happening
Start with the situation as you understand it today. You do not need to have everything figured out first.
We consider the right support
Each practitioner brings different professional experience and areas of focus.
Start with one conversation
The first step is simply creating enough space to talk about what is difficult and what you would like to change.
Start with a conversation
Not sure who is the right person for you?
That is okay. Tell us what has been happening and we can help you decide which practitioner and type of support may be the best fit.


