Who does the Secret Agent Society (SAS) help? 


Children who experience a range of difficulties including:

  • High functioning Autism (Previously known as Asperger’s Syndrome)  
  • Anxiety Disorders  
  • ​Attention Deficit /Hyperactivity Disorder (ADD/ ADHD)  
  • Anger management difficulties  
  • ​Other general challenges with friendships, team work, conversations or staying calm  

Secret Agent Graduates are better able to: 

  • ​Recognise emotions in themselves and others;  
  • ​Express their feelings in appropriate ways;  
  • ​Cope with feelings of anger and anxiety;  
  • Communicate and play with others;  
  • ​Cope with mistakes, transitions and challenges;  
  • ​Build and maintain friendships;  
  • ​Solve social problems;  
  • ​Prevent and manage bullying and teasing and  
  • ​Acknowledge their personal strengths.  
People learn best through practice and children are no exception! The Secret Agent Society aims to make their secret missions (homework) fun, more like playing a game.. When parents and guardians are involved, it gets even better and the Secret Agent Cadets are more likely to flourish in the program! 

The following online resources are available to you to help your child feel happier, calmer and braver:
Missions and Mission Journal: 
Between each child group meeting, children participate in weekly tasks, including playing 4 levels of online gamified learning, skills practice activities in day-to-day life and completion of a reflection journal. 
Skill Tracker System:
A short-term daily motivation tool is used to encourage children to practice specific skills at home and school, aligned with progression through each module of the program. 
Assessment Measures: 
A combination of questionnaire booklets, an observational assessment tool, computer game performance and Skill Tracker progress, provide valuable information to guide areas of focus for each individual child, as well as providing easy and comprehensive outcome reporting. 
SAS Digital Headquarters:
The online gateway for children to access their club meeting activities, four levels of gamified learning, digital gadget pack, a Mission Journal for self-reflection on real life practice tasks, a multi-user Skill Tracker system, and other tools.

If you’re still not sure, feel free to contact our Groups Coordinator, Vickie at

groups@northsidepsychology.com.au 
or call 6255 3008

Otherwise, click below to book your interviews and start the application process for your child in the Secret Agent Society Program.

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