Bower Place is a leading Complex Needs Clinic offering psychology, counseling, family therapy, and mediation services for individuals, couples, and families of all ages. With a focus on complexity and crisis management protocols for cultural change in schools, Bower Place serves as a professional resource for practitioners, workers, and teachers seeking to navigate challenging situations. Through courses and workshops, Bower Place equips professionals at all levels with the knowledge and tools necessary to address a wide range of complex cases.
Founded by Director Malcolm Robinson, Bower Place is dedicated to sharing industry-leading knowledge and protocols through a subscription-based portal. By subscribing for an annual fee, individuals can access a wealth of resources aimed at managing inequality, complexity, and risk effectively. The Bower framework and systems thinking approach challenge traditional views on managing complexities, empowering leadership and educators to play pivotal roles in problem-solving and intervention strategies.
With a rich history spanning 27 years, Bower Place has evolved to become a hub for theory-based, ‘real-life’ systemic practice. By fostering a collaborative environment where practitioners can engage, learn, and grow, Bower Place has become a go-to destination for those seeking to expand their horizons and enhance their professional skills. Embracing a philosophy of respect and acknowledgment of Australia’s First Peoples, Bower Place is committed to honoring the land, water, and community connections while providing valuable services to a diverse clientele.