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Helping Children Build Social and Emotional Skills with Secret Agent Society Group Program

A fun and evidence-based group program designed to help 8 to 12-year-olds strengthen emotional awareness, regulation and social problem-solving.  This group has been found to be beneficial for children experiencing difficulties socially and emotionally and for those with autism.

*Now enrolling for upcoming term

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Helping Children Build Social and Emotional Skills with Secret Agent Society Group Program

A fun and evidence-based group program designed to help 8 to 12-year-olds strengthen emotional awareness, regulation and social problem-solving.  This group has been found to be beneficial for children experiencing difficulties socially and emotionally and for those with autism.

*Now enrolling for upcoming term

Interactive Group Learning to Support Social and Emotional Development

Children may benefit by learning how to:

  • Recognise emotions in themselves and others

  • Use strategies to manage anxiety and frustration

  • Solve social problems more effectively

  • Build positive relationships and teamwork skills

  • Practise real-life skills at home and school with structured support

  • Engage in goal-oriented learning in a playful, motivating environment

The ISN Clinic offers evidence based group therapy programs for free

The Secret Agent Society (SAS) Small Group Program is a structured, evidence-based intervention for children aged 8 to 12 years. Using a spy-themed, gamified format, the program supports emotional and social skill development through engaging group sessions and real-world practice.

The SAS program is facilitated by trained clinicians at ISN Clinic and includes:

  • Weekly small group sessions for children (referred to as cadets)
     

  • Parent group meetings to support generalisation of skills
     

  • A teacher information session and classroom support materials
     

  • Home and school missions to reinforce skill development
     

  • Built-in reward systems and progress tracking tools

The program can be delivered face-to-face or via telehealth, depending on family needs and group format.

Please contact our team to find out more about availability, program structure and whether the SAS Small Group Program may be suitable for your child. We can also provide any applicable terms and conditions prior to enrolment.

Conditions treated

Our clinicians support individuals across a range of concerns. We offer assessment, therapy and intervention tailored to each person's needs. Common areas we work with include:

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Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)

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Cognitive Impairments / Intellectual Disability

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Specific Learning Disorders (e.g. dyslexia)

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Anxiety

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School Refusal

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Mood problems

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Challenging Behaviours

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Bullying

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Grief and Loss

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Feeding Issues

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Sleep problems

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Developmental Delay

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Educational Assessment

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Cognitive and Memory Implants

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Substance Abuse

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Vocational and Career Counselling

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Adjustment and Transitions

Our professionals are able to provide individualised, tailored treatment management plans and recommendations. We also work with parents, teachers, and other health professionals to develop strategies that will support the management of all our clients.

Clinics

Level 2, 8 Spring St
Sydney, NSW 2000

 

Office 1, 115 Cotham Rd
Kew 3101

University Hill
103/7 Ormond Boulevard
Bundoora 3083

Danny Frawley Centre
32-60 Linton St, Moorabbin 
VIC 3189

Appointments online via video conference.

Available Australia wide.

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