Invermay Allied Health

Invermay Allied Health Invermay Allied Health is a multi-disciplinary Allied Health Service specialising in integrated services for children and families.

27/02/2025

A really important campaign for us all to get behind as things desperately need to change. Thanks Rebecca and Ryan for sharing your story.

Finally!
17/10/2024

Finally!

BREAKING: A big win for ! 👏👊 Families with born & resident in Aus will no longer be subjected to the heartbreaking experience of having to prove their child’s worth:
Media Release: https://shorturl.at/syKtR

Welcoming Disability, a group supported by more than 100 organisations and experts, has commended the Albanese Government for a significant reform to Australia’s Migration System – Children born and ordinarily resident in Australia will now be exempt from discriminatory health-related criteria that would have made them ineligible for a visa

The Migration Regulations have been amended to introduce significant changes to the migration health requirements under the Migration Act 1958. This change comes off the back of significant advocacy by the Welcoming Disability campaign over a number of years.

Dr Jan Gothard, Welcoming Disability Migration Policy Advisor explained: “The Public Interest Criteria 4005 and 4007 have been amended so that a child visa applicant born and ordinarily resident in Australia is now exempt from certain health-related criteria that would previously have made them and their family members ineligible for a visa due to the potential cost of healthcare or community services. The change applies to visa applications made before or after 16th October 2024 and not yet finally determined, and is applicable to applications currently under merits review as well.”

“This reform was flagged in the Australian Government’s response to the Royal Commission into Violence, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of People with Disabilities and will create a fairer, more inclusive migration system for children born in Australia with disabilities or health conditions, ensuring that their families have equitable access to the visa process.”

Darryl Steff, CEO of Down Syndrome Australia said: “Families, who had already been making significant contributions to our communities over many years, were being told they may have to leave Australia after having a child born here with a disability or health condition. Not only was this policy unjust, it reinforced the stigma and discrimination that people with disabilities already face.”

Kerry Weste, Australian Lawyers for Human Rights Chair of Children’s Rights said: ”The treatment of children born and ordinarily resident in Australia with disabilities or health conditions has been inconsistent with Australia’s international legal obligations under both the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child and the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.”

“This reform means children who have never known any other home than their Australian community will not be reduced to a number and families will no longer be subjected to the heartbreaking experience of having to prove their child’s worth as a human being in a process that is costly, unnecessary, time-consuming and, in its entirety, very cruel.”

Dr Gothard added: “It’s time for the Government to stop reducing people to a fiscal number and failing to acknowledge the value of the immense economic and social contributions that people with disabilities and health conditions and their families make throughout Australia every single day. The notion that people with disabilities or health conditions do not live full lives, contribute less to our society and are a net burden reinforces the widespread stigma and discrimination that they already face. This reform is a significant step in the right direction.”

Mr Steff concluded: “This is a big win for the Welcoming Disability campaign after years of hard fought advocacy. We look forward to continuing to engage with the Australian Government to progress the other changes necessary to ensure that Australia puts an end to discrimination within its outmoded migration health requirements. The Government must now act on remaining and long outstanding United Nations and Joint Standing Committee on Migration recommendations, as well as recent Disability Royal Commission Recommendations, all of which have called on Australia to review and remedy its discrimination against migrants with disabilities and health conditions.

To arrange an interview contact Louise Hall: lh@jcp.com.au

Australian Lawyers for Human Rights Down Syndrome Australia

11/06/2024

There are still places available for our full day Key Word Sign Basic Workshop on Sat the 29th of June at Invermay. Please contact Greer on greer.maine@gmail.com to enquire or to register your interest by next Thursday 20th of June.

02/06/2024

Joining the Mighty Kids team is Assistive Tech Physiotherapist, Camille Mewett. Camille is an AHPRA registered physiotherapist with 15 years experience in the community disability sector. She is highly experienced in working with families to assess and prescribe appropriate assistive technology, to help children move, learn and play!

Camille has immediate availability and will be seeing a paediatric caseload 0-18years, providing Assistive Technology services.

Assistive technology is equipment that helps your child do things that they have trouble doing, because of their disability.

Examples include assessments or reviews of the following:

- power or manual wheelchairs
- supported seating
- walking frames
- standing frames
- transfer devices
- beds and sleep systems

Please send an email to admin@mightykidsphysiotherapy.com.au to find out if Camille can assist you, or to make a referral please follow the link https://www.jotform.com/241461577254055

Invermay Allied Health is a multi-disciplinary Allied Health Service specialising in integrated services for children and families.

27/05/2024

We would like to welcome our new Physiotherapist to Mighty Kids Physio, Camille Mewett.

Camille will be working Mondays in the Invermay Allied Health building, and within the community, seeing a paediatric caseload 0-18 years, providing Assistive Technology services. Assistive technology is equipment that helps your child do things that they have trouble doing, because of their disability.

Examples include assessments or reviews of the following:

- power or manual wheelchairs
- supported seating
- walking frames
- standing frames
- transfer devices
- beds and sleep systems

Please send an email to admin@mightykidsphysio.com.au to find out if Camille can assist you, or to make a referral.

20/02/2023

Amie Bidwell is excited to open her occupational therapy practice at Invermay Allied Health under True North Occupational Therapy. She is dedicated to providing person-centred occupational therapy services and is currently providing Functional Assessments for the adult population across the North and on a case by case basis for the NW and West Coast.

Amie has 7 years experience working across multiple areas including:

ĂĽ Mental health
ĂĽ Physical rehabilitation (short stay and long stay)
ĂĽ Acute stroke, orthopaedics and trauma
ĂĽ Occupational rehabilitation and injury management
ĂĽ Community assessment and rehabilitation

Please contact Amie directly on:

hello@truenorthot.com.au

https://www.truenorthot.com.au/

0499 803 445

Invermay Allied Health is a multi-disciplinary Allied Health Service specialising in integrated serv

15/11/2022

One of our returning Speech Pathologists is now working some limited hours in the clinic on a Thursday. If your child (0-8 years) is able to:

- attend therapy appts at the Invermay clinic
- is available for mid-morning to early afternoon appointments on a Thursday

Please contact Greer via email to register your interest for a speech appointment on greer.maine@gmail.com

30/05/2022

Sue O’Halloran is excited to be setting up her physiotherapy practice at Invermay Allied Health, under Cardinal Physiotherapy. She is passionate about providing the best physiotherapy care with a patient-centered approach. She has a particular interest in persistent pain treatment and management, and has worked extensively with of all types of acute and long-standing musculoskeletal conditions. She can help you achieve your goals, and get you back to a more active life.

Sue also has a specialist background in ergonomics, and is able to offer a range of ergonomics services.
Contact number is 0459 347 342, appointments are available Mondays 9.00am to 4.30pm. Please see the link to Sue's website below; online bookings are available.
https://cardinalphysio.au/

Invermay Allied Health is a multi-disciplinary Allied Health Service specialising in integrated serv

27/01/2022

Please note info below re ability to reduce vaccination gap for children with disabilities.

Please see details re upcoming Key Word sign workshop in Ulverstone.
16/12/2021

Please see details re upcoming Key Word sign workshop in Ulverstone.

13/12/2021

Invermay Allied Health – Covid Safe Guidelines from Dec 15th

•Everyone is required to check in via the Check in Tas app upon arrival
•Masks will be worn by therapists in sessions when unable to socially distance confidently from clients
•Please stay at home if you are unwell even with mild symptoms or have been identified as a close contact with a covid positive or potential covid positive person. Please text your therapist to cancel or re-schedule your appointment.
•Maximum one child/adult and one carer/support person if required per therapy room.
•All staff in the building are double-vaxxed as per government mandate.
•As sole traders and individual business owners, some therapists may have additional health and hygiene requirements for their clients dependent on their individual health needs and circumstances – if so, these will be discussed with you prior to your next appointment.
•We will continue to evaluate risk as the local situation progresses, and as community transmission occurs, we may increase safety measures in 2022, we will communicate any changes in requirements to you as soon as practicable
•Therapists are required to stay at home if they are unwell and must return a negative covid test prior to returning to work.
•Cleaning schedules have been implemented with increased sanitising of common areas and therapy rooms between clients.

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Launceston, TAS

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+61488002937

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