Qualifications
“It is not only the qualification that defines a specialist, but also the actual experience the practitioner brings with them from their own life experience”.
Mark Cranage | Forensic Behavioural Health Specialist
Specialisation in behavioural support | Detailed working knowledge and practical experience in the application of varied behavioural support programs, with extensive qualifications in psychology, counselling, therapy, and training.
Person-centred care | Provides personalised care and case management, with a demonstrated ability to treat individuals with dignity, respect, and compassion, including in difficult circumstances.
Leadership | Leads businesses by creating a collegiate atmosphere and by capitalising on diverse views and leads in the industry through the application of contemporary behavioural management practices and a commitment to ongoing professional development.
Communication & Relationship Management | Easily establishes a strong rapport with stakeholders in both written and verbal communication, manages conflict, and negotiates effectively at all levels.
Business management | Demonstrated ability to effectively manage all aspects of small businesses providing behavioural support to the community, including managing legislative compliance.
Our Supervisors
Jess Jones
Clinical Supervisor
Rod McClure (Counsellor Psychotherapy)
Weekly Supervision
Mark Cranage Qualifications
Forensic Behaviour Science
Swinburne University
Masters
Applied Science
Charles Darwin University
Juris Doctor
University Southern Queensland
Complete 2025
Exercise and Sport Science
Associate Degree
Charles Darwin University, majoring in Behaviour.
Diploma of Counselling
Australian Institute of Professional Counsellor (AIPC) Plus Five Majors.
Training and Assessment
TAE40116
Psychology
Diploma
Charles Darwin University.
Alcohol and Other Drugs
Diploma
Charles Darwin University.
Dialectical Behaviour Therapy
Twelve-month standard model of DBT
Forensic Behavioural Science
Masters
Swinburne University.