Helping you find the right supports and therapies
- every step of the way
Personalised pathway planning, connecting you with the right supports and therapy providers to suit your unique needs.
Whether you're at the beginning of your journey or facing new challenges, we’re here to help you navigate those next steps
We specialise in:
NDIS support coordination including support planning, connection with providers, implementation and reviews plus more…
Assistance finding and accessing therapists in your local area through our extensive network of professionals - including OT, Speech therapy, Psychology, Play Therapy and more
Guidance on how to access the NDIS, including step-by-step support through the process
Support with accessing early intervention to get the right help as soon as possible
Personalised pathway planning connecting you with local therapists, supports and services
Assistance finding child behaviour support services tailored to your family’s needs
Ongoing support with real-life experience, empathy and neuroaffirming connection
We provide services to all ages and support needs, with a special interest in neurodivergence and early intervention
What Does Support Look Like?
When we talk about supports we are referring to more than just Allied Health practitioners such as Psychologists or Occupational Therapists. Whilst accessing these services is often a priority, long waitlists can sometimes delay immediate intervention.
That’s why we take a broader view of support, helping you identify a range of practical, accessible options that can make a meaningful difference whilst you are waiting for formal services.
Some of the supports we explore include:
Allied Health Providers
Psychology, Speech Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Play Therapy, Physiotherapy plus more…..
Therapy groups
Including skills development programs, school holiday programs, social groups, playgroups, Art & music therapy and more
Community and online organisations
Resources, parenting support, help lines, Social connection groups, support groups and peer networks
Education setting
Identifying what information to pass onto your educational setting, explore what supports they may provide, have access to or be eligible for
Tangible supports
Fidgets, weighted blankets, headphones, putty, balance balls, pencil grips, visual cards, social stories etc
Online learning
Such as informational resources, webinars, workshops, and short courses
Family support programs
To assist the whole household in navigating challenges together
Practical resources
Informative websites, online reading and tailored tools and materials to support you
Funding
What funding avenues may be available to assist access to supports where finances would otherwise be a barrier