Individual Assessment and Intervention
Every child is unique—and so is our approach. Our individual assessments allow us to understand your child’s strengths, challenges, and goals. From there, we tailor intervention strategies that are meaningful, measurable, and achievable. Whether you’re seeking support for NDIS funding, school readiness, a paediatrician referral, or simply to better understand your child’s development—we’re here to help.

Individual Assessment and Intervention
We know that no two children are the same, so we take the time to ensure assessments are purposeful, meaningful, and family-focused.
Assessment & Support
We assess and support areas such as:
• Fine and gross motor skills
• Emotional regulation
• Play and Social skills
• Functional independence
Reach out for a chat with our friendly team to find out what type of assessment might best suit your child and situation. We’ll work with you to make sure you feel informed, supported, and confident moving forward.
Our Values
Play
Play is how children learn and explore the world around them. We use play-based approaches to engage children in a fun and natural way
Inclusion
Everybody is unique and deserves the opportunity to participate in all activities that are meaningful to them
Collaboration
Collaboration is all about using individual strengths and working with others to achieve the best outcomes. This includes the child, parents, teachers and other professionals
Frequently Asked Questions
Your child may have access to several rebate options. Some can be claimed through your GP, such as a Chronic Disease Management Plan. Additionally, some children may qualify for NDIS support.
Once you complete your payment, we will provide you with a receipt. You can then use this receipt to process your rebate directly. If your private health provider covers occupational therapy, we’ll email you the receipt, and you can submit it for processing.
To determine your eligibility for Medicare rebates, speak with your GP or paediatrician. Keep in mind that rebates typically cover only part of the appointment cost.
Yes, we are able to provide NDIS support to both self and plan managed participants.
We provide evidence based, goal-driven therapeutic supports and family capacity building to children and their families.
Sharing your NDIS goals, even verbally, helps us tailor therapy to your specific needs. If you prefer, we can keep a copy of your plan and adjust therapy agreements as your priorities evolve.
To ensure a high-quality report, allow up to four weeks for preparation. This process includes parent input, a face-to-face meeting, and a summary with recommendations.
A service agreement outlines therapy costs and helps guide the allocation of NDIS funds. You will have control over how your funds are used. We have a Service Agreement FAQ Information sheet – email us and we can share it with you!
NDIS funds can be used for therapeutic supports and family education. These services can be delivered in clinic, at home, or through visits to childcare and school (upon request). Please reach out to confirm if our services align with your needs.
A referral is not necessary but can assist in accessing rebates or funding.
Yes, wait times vary depending on your availability and preferences. You may want to consider joining other providers’ waitlists for more flexibility.
You can book an appointment by calling or emailing us to join our waitlist. We’ll send you an initial contact form, and once it’s completed, you’ll be added to our waitlist.
Before your appointment, you’ll receive a Service Agreement to complete online. Please arrive 5 minutes early and bring any relevant paperwork or plans you’d like to share. You can also email these documents ahead of time.
The first appointment will last 60-90 minutes and will focus on setting family-centred goals and developing a therapy plan. Parents may attend alone for sensitive discussions, but we encourage the child and other important family members or carers to be present during this session.
Therapy sessions can include direct therapy, updates with parents and carers, education, and collaborative strategies to support follow-through at home.