Our model is purposefully selective — by design, it is not for everybody. It is created for families who want an evidence-based approach to support work, centred around therapy. By bringing therapy and support together as one, families experience sustained progress that gives their child the strongest opportunity to grow, learn, and thrive. Anchored in decades of research and encouraged by the NDIS as a best practice model, our approach chooses depth over breadth, bringing full focus, expertise, and commitment to your child’s development.
As a family of a child with complex needs, we know first-hand the frustration of fragmented care and the strength of a unified plan. With the combined perspective of health and business professionals, we built a model to share with other families — one that makes every hour of support count.
Decades of international research shows that children achieve more when therapy and support are delivered through a single, coordinated plan. The NDIS encourages this same approach — one aligned therapy plan, and support workers embedding therapy goals into everyday life.
We extend this further by training support workers directly into therapy plans, carrying therapeutic strategies beyond scheduled sessions and into daily routines where real growth happens. Every strategy, every activity, every hour of support is tied back to a goal set with purpose.
This foundation ensures progress is continuous, intentional, and centred on your child’s development. The right families expect this level of professionalism in care — and for them, this model feels not just right, but essential.
Every journey begins with an intake designed to ensure the right fit. Our model is purposefully selective, and we welcome only a few families at a time so we can give each child the full focus they deserve.
This is not a pathway for everyone — it is for families who value a therapy-led, evidence-based approach and are ready to commit to it. A waitlist is often in place, because we will never compromise on the level of attention and professionalism each family receives.
At the heart of our model is a single plan that draws together the goals set by each therapist and translates them into structured, practical activities. These activities are designed for real life — things a support worker can do alongside your child at home, and that families can continue naturally throughout the day.
Support workers are trained into the plan so that every hour of support becomes purposeful practice. Families are guided to carry those same goals into daily routines — mealtimes, play, community outings — creating consistency and momentum. This unified approach gives both the support worker and the family a clear pathway to follow, ensuring your child’s development is reinforced in every environment.
We employ people directly, creating job stability for those who want to build a long-term career in therapy-led support. This stability matters — it attracts the kind of people who are skilled, committed, consistent, and ready to grow with a family over time.
Every new team member is carefully matched, then trained and onboarded into our model and your plan. They learn not just the plan, but the way we integrate therapy into everyday life. This takes time, because the right fit is about more than availability — it is about alignment with your child’s goals and your family’s way of life.
The families we partner with understand this. They value the difference the right support worker brings, and they are prepared to be flexible to ensure their child receives support that is purposeful, consistent, and lasting.
This stage is what defines us, and it is where values alignment with the family is revealed. We are not interchangeable with the usual providers — our model is built for families who expect more. Families who share our values recognise that creating space in their schedule is not a compromise, but a commitment — one that ensures their child receives support that is consistent, purposeful, and most importantly - therapy-led.
The coordinating therapist leads a supervision session in the home, working alongside the support worker to put the unified plan into practice. Both parents and key carers take part, ensuring everyone is aligned and confident in how to carry the goals into everyday routines.
This step is a defining moment. It shows the commitment of families who share our values — those who place their child’s development above convenience and are ready to participate fully. Our entire model is structured to draw funding from both Core Supports and Capacity Building, making the best use of your NDIS plan so every hour and every action strengthens your child’s growth.
Every session is purposeful — with structured notes from the support workers recorded against your child’s goals so that progress is visible and tracked. The coordinating therapist reviews these updates alongside input from the wider therapy team, refining the plan as goals are achieved or evolve.
This is the power of our model: therapists see their professional work lived out in daily routines and advancing toward outcomes. It creates momentum, enthusiasm, and genuine excitement when progress is clear and measurable.
Reviews are held on a set cycle that connects directly to plan renewal dates. Evidence is gathered steadily, so when the time comes, families have a considered record that supports funding and demonstrates your child’s development.
Over time, we’ve developed practical tools for our own family — tools to plan budgets, track funding, and prepare for reviews. These are now shared with the families we partner with.
They are designed with one purpose: to help you get the most from your NDIS funding while keeping the focus on your child’s development. From mapping budgets to gathering evidence for plan reviews, these tools make the process clearer, more intentional, and easier to navigate.
When combined with our therapy-led model, they give families confidence that every decision — financial and developmental — is aligned and purposeful.
If what you’ve read feels aligned with what you want for your child, we invite you to take the first step. Submitting an expression of interest through our web form begins a conversation — a chance for us to explore together whether our approach is the right fit for your family.