Last updated on 17 November 2025 by Brisbane Livewell Clinic Editorial Team
Brisbane Livewell Clinic follows a strict Editorial Policy and Content Standards. Our articles are written by our Editorial Committee and are reviewed by qualified Practitioners to ensure accuracy, AHPRA compliance and helpful content for our readers.
Our Commitment For Our Content
Brisbane Livewell Clinic provides accurate, transparent and practitioner-reviewed health information. Our articles are created, reviewed and updated to help people in Brisbane make informed choices about their health and wellbeing.
Who We Are
The Brisbane Livewell Clinic Editorial Team is managed by Rachelle Hare, Owner and Managing Editor, who oversees content quality, editorial standards and consistency across our Cannon Hill and Wavell Heights clinics. Articles are drafted by the editorial team and reviewed by one or more qualified practitioners working in the relevant modality before publication.
How We Create and Review Content
Our editorial process ensures each article is accurate, compliant and current.
Research and Drafting
Our articles are developed from reliable, evidence-based sources and practitioner knowledge. We draw on:
- Peer-reviewed medical and health journals
- Australian Government resources such as NHMRC and Health.gov.au
- Professional organisations including ASCH, AHA, HCA, NHAA and Osteopathy Australia
- Clinical insights from our Brisbane practitioners
This combination ensures that every article begins from accurate, relevant and trustworthy information.
Expert Review
Practitioners who actively practise in the relevant modality review our articles before publication. They check for:
- Factual accuracy and professional relevance
- Plain Australian English suitable for an eighth-grade reading level
- Appropriate wording such as “may support” or “may assist” for non-AHPRA modalities
- Local relevance for Brisbane readers
- Clear internal links to practitioner profiles, booking pages and related services
The aim of expert review is to ensure that every article reflects practical, ethical and evidence-based care.
Google YMYL and Advertising Standards Review
Before publication, our articles are assessed for transparency, accuracy and compliance with online health-information standards. This review checks for:
- Clear authorship and reviewer identification
- Verified practitioner qualifications and memberships
- Absence of unverified or misleading claims
- Accurate metadata and structured data
- Alignment with Google’s Your Money Your Life and trustworthiness criteria
These steps ensure our website maintains accuracy, credibility and transparency for patients and readers.
Research and Drafting
Our articles are developed from reliable, evidence-based sources and practitioner knowledge. We draw on:
- Peer-reviewed medical and health journals
- Australian Government resources such as NHMRC and Health.gov.au
- Professional organisations including ASCH, AHA, HCA, NHAA and Osteopathy Australia
- Clinical insights from our Brisbane practitioners
This combination ensures that every article begins from accurate, relevant and trustworthy information.
Expert Review
Practitioners who actively practise in the relevant modality review our articles before publication. They check for:
- Factual accuracy and professional relevance
- Plain Australian English suitable for an eighth-grade reading level
- Appropriate wording such as “may support” or “may assist” for non-AHPRA modalities
- Local relevance for Brisbane readers
- Clear internal links to practitioner profiles, booking pages and related services
The aim of expert review is to ensure that every article reflects practical, ethical and evidence-based care.
Google YMYL and Advertising Standards Review
Before publication, our articles are assessed for transparency, accuracy and compliance with online health-information standards. This review checks for:
- Clear authorship and reviewer identification
- Verified practitioner qualifications and memberships
- Absence of unverified or misleading claims
- Accurate metadata and structured data
- Alignment with Google’s Your Money Your Life and trustworthiness criteria
These steps ensure our website maintains accuracy, credibility and transparency for patients and readers.
HPRA Advertising Compliance Review
Articles about AHPRA-regulated modalities (Osteopathy, Acupuncture and Dietetics) undergo an additional compliance review. We confirm that content:
- Meets the requirements of the National Law advertising guidelines
- Avoids language that could imply guaranteed results
- Does not include regulated testimonials
- Correctly identifies the practitioner’s registration status
- Uses terminology consistent with AHPRA standards
This process helps ensure that our health information remains responsible and compliant with Australian law.
HPRA Advertising Compliance Review
Articles about AHPRA-regulated modalities (Osteopathy, Acupuncture and Dietetics) undergo an additional compliance review. We confirm that content:
- Meets the requirements of the National Law advertising guidelines
- Avoids language that could imply guaranteed results
- Does not include regulated testimonials
- Correctly identifies the practitioner’s registration status
- Uses terminology consistent with AHPRA standards
This process helps ensure that our health information remains responsible and compliant with Australian law.
Publication and Review Frequency
All content is reviewed on a regular cycle to maintain accuracy and compliance.
- Service pages are reviewed every 6 months or sooner if evidence or practice changes
- Informational articles are reviewed every 12 months or when significant new research becomes available
- Practitioner profiles are updated whenever qualifications, memberships or focus of practice change
This schedule helps keep information accurate, current and relevant to patient needs.
Publication and Review Frequency
All content is reviewed on a regular cycle to maintain accuracy and compliance.
- Service pages are reviewed every 6 months or sooner if evidence or practice changes
- Informational articles are reviewed every 12 months or when significant new research becomes available
- Practitioner profiles are updated whenever qualifications, memberships or focus of practice change
This schedule helps keep information accurate, current and relevant to patient needs.
Practitioners Who Review Our Articles
Cannon Hill Clinic
Nicky Jackson – Clinical Hypnotherapist and Strategic Psychotherapist
Qualifications: Clinical Hypnotherapy; Strategic Psychotherapy; Applied Mindfulness; Positive Psychology
Memberships: Australian Society of Clinical Hypnotherapists (ASCH)
Glenn Strutt – Osteopath
Qualifications: Bachelor of Science (Clinical Sciences); Master of Osteopathic Medicine
Memberships: Osteopathy Australia; AHPRA-registered
Nicky Jackson – Clinical Hypnotherapist and Strategic Psychotherapist
Qualifications: Clinical Hypnotherapy; Strategic Psychotherapy; Applied Mindfulness; Positive Psychology
Memberships: Australian Society of Clinical Hypnotherapists (ASCH)
Jasmine Peris – Acupuncturist
Qualifications: Bachelor of Health Science (Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine)
Memberships: Registered with AHPRA; Australian Traditional-Medicine Society (ATMS)
Megan Young – Clinical Naturopath and Medical Herbalist
Qualifications: Bachelor of Health Science (Naturopathy)
Memberships: NHAA
Jen Strachan – Naturopath and Medical Herbalist
Qualifications: Bachelor of Health Science (Naturopathy)
Memberships: Naturopaths and Herbalists Association of Australia (NHAA)
Megan Young – Clinical Naturopath and Medical Herbalist
Qualifications: Bachelor of Health Science (Naturopathy)
Memberships: NHAA
Wavell Heights Clinic
Jeremy Walker – Hypnotherapist and Psychosomatic Therapist
Qualifications: Advanced Diploma of Clinical Hypnotherapy; Diploma of Psychosomatic Therapy
Memberships: Hypnotherapy Council of Australia (HCA)
Amy Angus – Naturopath and Nutritionist
Qualifications: Bachelor of Health Science (Naturopathy)
Memberships: NHAA
Jeremy Walker – Hypnotherapist and Psychosomatic Therapist
Qualifications: Advanced Diploma of Clinical Hypnotherapy; Diploma of Psychosomatic Therapy
Memberships: Hypnotherapy Council of Australia (HCA)
Nicole Odlum – Naturopath and Clinical Nutritionist
Qualifications: Bachelor of Health Science (Naturopathy); Bachelor of Health Science (Nutritional Medicine)
Memberships: NHAA
Nathan Gurry – Holistic Counsellor and Wellbeing Coach
Qualifications: Diploma of Holistic Counselling; Certificate in Psychosomatic Therapy
Memberships: International Institute for Complementary Therapists (IICT)
Alicia Kent-Rooney – Relationship and Family Counsellor
Qualifications: Diploma of Counselling; Family Therapy Training; Bachelor’s Degree (Psychology undergraduate)
Memberships: Australian Counselling Association (ACA)
Nathan Gurry – Holistic Counsellor and Wellbeing Coach
Qualifications: Diploma of Holistic Counselling; Certificate in Psychosomatic Therapy
Memberships: International Institute for Complementary Therapists (IICT)
Online Consultations
Each practitioner reviews articles related to their area of practice, ensuring the information aligns with current evidence and professional standards.
Content Standards
Our Content Standards guide how information is written, reviewed and maintained. They reflect our responsibility to ensure that everything we publish is accurate, clear and compliant with Australian advertising and health-communication standards.
- Our articles comply with AHPRA advertising standards where relevant.
- They are written in plain Australian English at an eighth-grade reading level.
- Claims are evidence-based and presented without guaranteeing outcomes.
- Practitioner reviewers are identified on key service and informational pages.
- Authorship and “last updated” dates appear on every article for transparency.
These standards ensure that all content reflects the current knowledge and integrity of Brisbane Livewell Clinic and the practitioners who review it.
Feedback and Contact
To request a correction or review, email [email protected] with the subject line Content Review. Messages are directed to the Managing Editor and relevant practitioner reviewer, and responses are provided within 14 days.