Early Childhood Approach
The Early Childhood Approach is the part of the National Disability Insurance Scheme that is specifically for children aged 0–6 years who meet the eligibility requirements.
The early childhood approach was developed based on evidence based research with the help of leading experts in early childhood intervention.
The approach supports best practice in early childhood intervention because it helps the child and family to build their capacity and supports greater inclusion in community and every day settings, meaning each child will be provided with opportunities to grow and learn.
It is about giving children and their families the right supports to enable them to have the best possible start in life.
In today’s episode, we hear from Daisy Prasad (Senior Physiotherapist) and Kelly Raedler (Team Leader), who work for The Benevolent Society, and are the Early Childhood Partners for the NDIS across the Brisbane, Moreton Bay and Logan regions.
In this episode the following links were discussed as helpful sites for parents to seek more guidance around determining what can be funded using NDIS funds; and also for more general information about services and supports available through the Early Childhood Approach.
NDIS Self Management and Purchasing Guide
The Benevolent Society Early Childhood Approach
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