Mr David Richard Temme is a social worker based in Carlton, VIC. He works at 33 Drummond Street, Carlton VIC 3053, helping people sort through tough times and find practical next steps.
David provides counselling sessions for people who feel worn down by stress, changes at home, or other life pressures. In many cases, support is about getting things back on track—piece by piece. He also offers mental health assessment support, which can be a helpful starting point when someone isn’t sure what they need or where to begin.
His support is also shaped around connecting people with the right services. At times, that means referral pathways to support groups, or practical guidance on community resources. People often come in with questions about housing, wellbeing services, family stress, or day-to-day coping. David keeps sessions calm and down-to-earth, and he tries to make the process feel manageable.
Because mental health and life circumstances can change quickly, the focus stays on what matters right now. That might be building a clearer plan, working through worries, or helping someone understand options they may not have heard about before. The goal is not to rush, but to help people move forward with support in place.
David’s training is in social work, with a focus on counselling support and linking people to appropriate services. Over time, his day-to-day work has centred on helping individuals navigate mental health concerns and access the help around them. He understands that asking for help can feel awkward, so sessions are kept simple and respectful.
There is no research work or clinical trial information listed for David in the information available here. But the practical support and referral support are clearly part of his work, and that’s where he spends most of his time—helping people feel supported, understood, and connected.
If you’re in the Carlton area and looking for social work support, David can help with counselling sessions, mental health assessment support, and guidance to support groups and community resources.