Child Psychologist Clinic
Getting a child psychologist through the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) in Australia involves a few steps. The NDIS is designed to support people with disabilities, including children, to access necessary services. Here’s a general guide on how you can proceed:
1. **Accessing NDIS:**
– Ensure that the child is eligible for the NDIS. Eligibility is based on the impact of the child’s disability on their daily life. You can check eligibility criteria on the NDIS website or contact the NDIS directly.
2. **Plan Development:**
– If the child is eligible, they will go through a planning process with an NDIS representative. During this process, you will discuss the child’s needs, goals, and the supports required, including psychological services.
3. **Include Psychological Services in the Plan:**
– Clearly express the need for child psychology services during the planning meeting. Provide detailed information on why these services are necessary and how they will benefit the child’s development and well-being.
4. **Choose a Registered NDIS Provider:**
– Select a registered psychologist or psychology clinic that is also registered with the NDIS. You can find registered providers on the NDIS website or by contacting the NDIS directly.
5. **Discuss Support Arrangements:**
– Once the child’s NDIS plan is approved, discuss the support arrangements with the chosen psychologist. This may include the frequency of sessions, specific goals, and any other relevant details.
6. **Service Agreements:**
– Sign a service agreement with the chosen psychologist. This agreement outlines the terms and conditions of the services, including fees and the nature of the support provided.
7. **Submit Claims:**
– The psychologist will submit claims for payment directly to the NDIS on your behalf. Ensure that all necessary documentation, such as progress reports and invoices, is provided as required.
8. **Monitor and Review:**
– Regularly monitor the child’s progress and discuss any adjustments or changes needed with both the psychologist and the NDIS.
It’s important to stay in communication with the NDIS representative and the psychologist throughout the process. If you encounter any challenges, you can seek guidance from the NDIS or relevant support organizations. Keep in mind that the NDIS processes and guidelines may be subject to updates, so it’s advisable to check the official NDIS website or contact them for the most current information.
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Kids First is a professional counselling service with a range of expertise in areas important to your health and well-being.
Mental Health and Wellbeing is becoming a greater priority as modern day anxiety, stress and depression is affecting more and more ordinary Australians. Awareness and access to psychological support has never been greater.
Whether it is a specific problem that you are dealing with such as a relationship break-down or life just feels too overwhelming for you to handle, you can contact us for help, and to discuss these problems in a confidential and caring environment with one of our highly qualified and experienced psychologists or counsellors.
We are always happy to take your call to discuss your situation, and explore how our psychological services can help you, or someone you care about.
Our professional psychologists and counsellors can help with a broad range of issues including:
• Relationship and marriage counselling
• Depression
• Anxiety
• Anger management
• Drug and Alcohol addiction counselling
• Post Traumatic Stress
• Grief and loss counselling
• Self-esteem and self development
• Workplace issues
* Sessions available in Mandarin
Contact Kids-First to book an appointment with a psychologist counsellor, or to enquire on how psychological support can assist you.
Appointments are available after hours, including Saturdays. Home visits are also available. Concession rates apply.