Gold Coast Kids Therapy

Gold Coast Kids Therapy Gold Coast Kids Therapy started as an Occupational Therapist (OT) practice in Sept 19, in Oxenford.

We currently provide OT, and Physio Services in homes, community and clinic rooms at “The Well” in Upper Coomera.

19/07/2025
08/07/2025

Virgin Australia and Adelaide Airport have launched an Australian-first accessibility program -'Try Before You Buy' offering a fully simulated travel experience.

Participants can book, check-in, board and sit on an aircraft - without the plane ever leaving the gate.

The program is designed to reduce anxiety and build confidence for individuals who may find flying challenging, including those with disabilities or sensory sensitivities.

https://www.virginaustralia.com/au/en/newsroom/2025/6/virgin-australia-and-adelaide-airport-launch-australian-first-accessibility-program/?fbclid=IwY2xjawLYGjdleHRuA2FlbQIxMQBicmlkETFicWZZaFhoREx5SmlrU05zAR5N-9p1M72ajNeVja_dL68TZbnrBgzq_Jd-JIrB4iwyeTUC3-vr9kuPNDUuYA_aem_u8hTClZsVRtHULZjeSWM8Q

29/06/2025
17/06/2025

Exciting news! The National Assistance Card is now available to more people with disability across the country!

The National Assistance Card is a personal card to assist people with disability and health conditions in the community. It can be used in everyday and emergency situations to help cardholders communicate their specific areas of difficulty and the assistance they may need. After a successful trial in Tasmania, the Card is now available for Autistic people anywhere in Australia!

The Card is currently available to Autistic people and people with brain injury in Australia.

Find out more or apply for the Card at: buff.ly/gzoEXR8

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17/06/2025

Have your say on the new NDIS Needs Assessments that are coming ! Survey closes 22nd June

How and where you would like to share your information with the NDIA -Survey

What is this Survey about?
The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) Review recommended a different approach to planning to deliver better and fairer outcomes for NDIS participants.

As a part of this the National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA, we or us) is developing a new way to gather information about the support people need to inform their NDIS Budget. We call this a Support needs assessment.

As recommended in the Review, the transition to this new approach may take 5 years to ensure a smooth and supportive process.

What is a Support needs assessment?
A Support needs assessment looks at the level of support a person needs to live their daily life and achieve their goals.
It involves collecting information from NDIS participants or their representative. This will include answering questions that will help work out your support needs.​​

The outcome will be captured in an assessment report. ​We will give this to you.

The Support needs assessment will help decide an NDIS participant’s flexible budget and if needed, your stated supports.​
A Support needs assessments will be conducted by the NDIA at no cost to participants.

These changes aim to make the NDIS planning experience clearer, more flexible, and better aligned with an NDIS participants' needs.

Why are we doing this survey?
We want to understand how and where you would like to share your information for the Support needs assessment with the NDIA.

Who is this Survey for?
This survey is for:
· NDIS participants
· NDIS Child representatives
· NDIS Plan nominees
· Legal guardians of NDIS Participants

We know that these new ways of gathering information will significantly change participants’ experiences. That’s why we’re committed to ongoing conversations with the disability community every step of the way.

This survey should take up to 10 minutes to complete
Survey closing date: Sunday, 22 June 2025

https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=ZYt3zS11SkWHz7mZD-WJk-jAOFg6XhxKm37Twmil4xtUN0U1VTlPWklHNklMVTNMTzVGSkVCODZPOCQlQCN0PWcu&fbclid=IwY2xjawK84UtleHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETFWcll1ZEExWnozSzMxZTZCAR5bztp4gRLJZQcT8JBIXsMHeQa6CHcxoMFDV-RGEzGUJwpOw1TznjRYb-UUxA_aem_PajqOn7NU8tUhYKtNNH4iA

31/05/2025
20/05/2025

We’re introducing changes gradually from this week to help participants more easily manage their budgets.

We had feedback from participants, who have told us that receiving all their funding at the start of their plan can make budgeting hard – increasing the risk of overspending or running out of funds.

So, what is changing? Well, from 19 May 2025, different funding periods will be slowly introduced to all new or reassessed plans.

Funding periods will now usually be set at three-months – rather than 12-months – to give participants flexibility and to help participants manage their budgets.

If a participant’s situation changes and they need more or different supports, they can request a change to their plan. They won't be left without the supports needed but it’s important for participants to ask for help early, before funds run out.

This change doesn’t change the total amount of funding in a participant’s plan, only when the funding becomes available.

The NDIA will have a discussion with participants about their circumstances. We will do this as part of getting their new or reassessed plan. If they don't need a new plan, there are no changes right now.

We’ll also be providing support and information during this transition.

Learn more at 💻 https://ow.ly/AR4m50VVmEi

Changes to NDIS plans (starting with new plans and those reassessed after Monday).
16/05/2025

Changes to NDIS plans (starting with new plans and those reassessed after Monday).

🧾 NEW NDIS Funding periods - STARTS MONDAY – What you need to know (please share - sorry it's so long!)
Starting THIS Monday, 19 May 2025, if you get a new or reassessed NDIS plan, your funding will be released in smaller chunks (funding periods) over time, instead of the full amount upfront.
Here’s what that means:
🗓️ What are funding periods?
Funding periods break the availability of your plan funding into parts – for most supports, funds will be released in chunks every 3 months (quarterly). But they add up as you go – if you don’t use them all up, those unused funds are still available for the whole rest of the plan.
For some supports, like Home & Living supports, the funds will usually only be released monthly. And others like assistive technology and home mods etc, will be released as a whole item.
📅 When do they start?
Funding periods begin from your plan start date, not the first day of the month.
So if your plan starts on 15 June, that when the first period starts.
💰 What happens to leftover funds?
Any unspent funds roll into and are available in your next funding period.
But funds left over at the end of your whole plan do not carry over into a whole new plan.
📲 Who can see my funding periods in PACE?
You will be able to see all of this in your NDIS portal.
If you are Plan Managed, or you have a “My approved Support Coordinator” in the NDIS portal, they will also be able to see all of these breakdowns, but other providers won’t be able to see all that.
📤 How do I claim?
You (or your providers) will only be able to claim supports within the correct funding period. So if your support or service crosses over two funding periods, it needs two claims – one for each period. (This is what the NDIS have told us, but I’m not 100% sure this is correct) UPDATE: I'm now pretty confident this is incorrect info and that invoices can cross over funding periods! Phew! (19/5/25)
❌ What if I go over the available budget (the current funding period including any rolled over funds)?
The whole claim will be rejected. You can’t dip into future funding periods (but you can use those unused rolled over funds that are added into the current funding period)
🔁 Can I move money between periods?
No – you can’t just shift funds between periods. You can ask for a plan variation to change the length of funding periods, but if you need more actual funding, you will need to ask for a plan reassessment.
🔓 Is my plan still flexible?
Core supports stay flexible (depending on how they're managed).
Capacity Building supports are flexible unless stated otherwise in your plan.
🧒 What about kids or Early Childhood?
Same rules apply – funding periods affect all new plans, including Early Childhood.
👀 Already have a plan?
If your plan was approved before 19 May, these changes do not apply to you yet.

So…
✅ New plans = staged funding for everyone
✅ Leftover funds roll into next period (but not between plans)
✅ You can’t claim more than what’s available
✅ Ask for reassessment if needed
✅ You and your PM/SC can see it in PACE – others can’t

✅ What do you need to do?
🗣️ 1. Speak up at your planning meeting
If you need more of your funding upfront (e.g. for equipment prescription, Behaviour Support or Support Coordination where you often need more at the start), tell the planner at your meeting (and back up the request in writing!).
Your planner can allocate more funding in earlier periods if it's clearly needed and evidenced, and they agree (and you can request an S100 review if you don’t agree with their decision).
📋 2. Check your service agreements
Make sure your service agreements match your funding periods. If you are self or plan managed, you might find yourself owing money out of pocket if your service agreement doesn’t line up with these new requirements.
📞 3. Ask for help early if things change
If you hit a crisis or your needs change, contact NDIA or request a plan reassessment – don’t wait until the funding runs out.
🎤 4. Think about coming along to one of our live workshops to ask questions - we won't be able to answer everything, but we will give you as much as we can! https://www.thegrowingspace.com.au/events/

Pic desc: The image shows a screenshot from the NDIS provider portal (we haven’t seen the participant end yet!). The top half show details about the "Home and Living" funding component in a new plan that uses monthly funding periods.
• Support category: Home and Living
• Management type: Plan-managed
• Total amount: $144,000.00
• Funding period: 12 (circled in green), indicating the funding is split across 12 periods.
🔹 The bottom half:
• A pop-up window titled "Home and Living funding period schedule"
• A note at the top says:
“Any unspent funding will roll over to the next funding period.”
• There are 12 funding periods, each for 1 month, with $12,000 allocated per month.

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01/05/2025

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Parents of kiddos 3 to 6 year with difficulties with sleep . There is a research trial that means you have access to an ...
11/04/2025

Parents of kiddos 3 to 6 year with difficulties with sleep . There is a research trial that means you have access to an evidence based program for free. It requires surveys to be completed. You’ll be randomly allocated to start straight away with therapist support, or 3 months later. Contact them directly for further info
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Parents of 3- to 6-year-olds with sleep difficulties — We need you!

We are running a new research trial on the evidence-based Lights Out Online program and are looking for parents to take part. Participation is free but requires some commitment, including completing an eligibility survey, a registration survey, and a follow-up survey.

Participants will be assigned to one of two groups:
🟢 Start Now – Immediate access to the online program + support from a psychologist via videoconference.
🔵 Start Later – Access to the program after a 3-month wait.

Group allocation is random and cannot be changed.

Interested? Check your eligibility here: https://tinyurl.com/LOOVEligibility

Thank you for supporting child sleep research! 💤✨

For parents/carers with children under 12 years experiencing anxiety there is a free program available called Fear-Less ...
20/03/2025

For parents/carers with children under 12 years experiencing anxiety there is a free program available called Fear-Less positive parenting program (see more details below).

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58 Highland Way
Upper Coomera, QLD

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