Frequently Asked Questions

  • Programs are developed for infants, children and young people living with physical disabilities and related developmental needs. Kids+ has particular expertise supporting young people with cerebral palsy. Kids+ support programs include physiotherapy, occupational therapy, speech pathology, social work, and support coordination.

  • A neuro physical disability is an identifiable injury to the brain that affects the control of muscles for posture, movement and activity.

  • Cerebral palsy is a physical disability that affects movement and posture. It is the most common physical disability in childhood. You can read more about Cerebral Palsy here: What is Cerebral Palsy

  • Therapy costs are funded by each participant’s NDIS plan. There is no direct cost to families. Kids+ provides a number of no cost places to families without access to NDIS plans. 

  • National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) provides funding to Australians who have permanent and significant disability. You can find out more about the NDIS here: What is the NDIS

  • Where and how therapy is provided is individualised to get the best outcome for your child and your family. Therapy can happen in our Centre, individually or in groups, in your home, via telehealth, or in the community, such as the park, the beach, or your child’s school childcare centre - wherever we need to be to provide the best support possible.

    The Kids+ Centre is located at Building LX Deakin University, 75 Pigdons Road, Waurn Ponds.

  • Our Social Work Team can help you to connect with other families and groups around the region. Please contact us on [email protected], or speak to your therapy team, to be connected. We also hold a monthly Kids+ Cuppa Group which is led by a Kids+ Social Worker and a Parent Mentor. These are a wonderful way to connect with like-minded families and all are welcome. No bookings necessary.

    Time: 10am – 11am Location: The Waurn Ponds Hotel

How do I make an appointment?

You can call, email, or send us a message below.

Phone: 03 5223 1475

Email: [email protected]