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Various Allied Health Supports

Future Footprints

Service type:
Allied Health Support
AHP type:
  • physiotherapy
  • developmental education
Support category:
  • educator upskilling
  • group child support
Primary AEDC domain:
physical health and wellbeing
Secondary AEDC domains:
  • social competence
  • emotional maturity
  • language and cognitive skills
  • communication skills and general knowledge.
Delivery location:
  • Eastern Adelaide
  • Northern Adelaide
  • Southern Adelaide
  • Western Adelaide
  • Barossa
Delivery mode:
  • online live
  • in-person
Program delivery:
  • by early childhood staff with training and supports
  • by supplier staff to groups of children, families or educators.
Tiered intervention:
  • tier 1 universal whole service
  • tier 2 targeted for specific cohorts or small groups
Cost:
  • low (<$200 per person/item/hour)
  • variable

Description

This support provides high-quality support to foster children's growth in social, emotional, and physical development areas. Qualified and experienced allied health professionals promote key developmental skills through engaging, research-backed activities. Developmental Educators (DEs) are multi-disciplinary disability specialists with expertise in fostering the skills, independence and quality of life of children. DEs have a practical approach and work holistically to address issues which may affect the function, independence and social inclusion of children. Physiotherapists use their expert knowledge of child development, anatomy and movement analysis to focus on improving gross motor skills, postural control, strengthening, and quality of movement for children. Expected outcomes for this support are:
  • Physical health and wellbeing in children is supported through the development of fine and gross motor skills, coordination, and independence in daily activities, while families benefit from routines that promote physical independence.
  • Emotional maturity in children is enhanced through improved understanding of their own emotions, as well as the ability to co-regulate, self-regulate, and develop resilience and coping strategies.
  • Social competence in children grows through the development of social interaction skills, the ability to build and maintain relationships, and engagement in play, learning, and daily routines.
  • Independence is fostered across all domains, supporting children's confidence and ability to function effectively within their environments.

How this is delivered

This support is available online and in-person as needed.

Cost

This support is available at a rate of $193 per hour. If travel to or from Future Footprints, Mile End is $193 per hour.

Contact the provider

Contact name: Nathan Schumacher

Contact email: nathan@ffce.com.au

Contact phone: 0423508663

Contact website: https://www.ffce.com.au

About the organisation

Future Footprints, located in Mile End SA, is a family-owned therapy hub, offering physiotherapy, occupational therapy, hydrotherapy, kids' yoga and physio group programs, developmental education, and home/school visits. They support individuals with disabilities, including cerebral palsy, autism, and acquired brain injuries, all within a fun, family-oriented environment.

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