NDIS
NDIS
At Learning and Language Ladders, we meet the NDIS requirements for the functional capacity areas of:
Communication
Social Interaction
Self-Management
Learning
What supports to do we provide?
Early Childhood Key Worker
– Under 9
An Early Childhood Key Worker is a professional who acts as the key point of support for young children living with developmental delay, disability and autism, and their families.
With qualifications in allied health or education, the key worker collaborates with a team of specialists, but takes the lead role in providing therapeutic interventions that support your child and their goals.
This means there is no need to schedule multiple therapists or coordinate their efforts. A key worker model is a holistic, coordinated and family-friendly approach to supporting all of your child’s developmental goals through one single, highly qualified professional.
A key worker is:
- The main contact for your family.
- The person you will see and talk to most in your early childhood service.
- Your child’s primary therapist.
Strength based group workshops, activities and adventures
– All Ages
- Building capacity in confidence, self-reliance, independence and self-advocacy skills.
- Fostering a sense of belonging and connection within a supportive fun environment to increase social cohesion.
- Encouraging communication, teamwork, self-confidence, self-care, peer-to-peer relationship building and emotional regulation.
- A safe space for social support and learning to make new friends and increase opportunities for social and community participation as well as building social competence.
- Developing healthy and strong minds and bodies.
Therapy support and assistance
– Over 9
Provide, assist and implement therapeutic supports to assist your child to achieve their goals. Holistically developed with your child’s Allied Heath team such as Occupational Therapist, Speech Pathologists and Psychologists.
Assistance with Social, Economic and Community Participation
We assist with and supervise participants to engage in community, social, recreational, and economic activities. These supports are provided in our centre, in homes and in the community.