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Neurodevelopmental Music Therapy
Supporting participants to build capacity through evidence-based music therapy.
Our list of services
Approaches used
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Neurologic Music Therapy
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Improvisational Music Therapy
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Songwriting
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Sensory Regulation
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AAC Support
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Social Communication
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Allied Health Collaboration
Diagnoses supported
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Autism
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Intellectual Disability
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ADHD
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Psychosocial Disability
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Neurological Conditions
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Developmental Delay
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Rare Genetic Conditions
Areas supported
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Communication
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Emotional regulation
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Sensory regulation
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Social participation
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Attention
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Community access
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Behaviour flexibility
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Quality of life
Pricing
NDIS Music Therapy services are provided in accordance with the current NDIS Pricing Arrangements and Price Limits. The standard hourly rate is $156.16 (GST-inclusive) and is aligned with the rates set by the National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA).
If you would like to discuss NDIS Music Therapy services, referrals or availability, please get in touch via the contact form below. We'd be happy to discuss how music therapy may support your goals.
What we do
Additional Supports
Additional supports are available to participants and their broader care team at the standard hourly rate. These may include assessments, report writing, letters of support, multidisciplinary meetings, consultation with support teams and other non-face-to-face supports as required to help achieve NDIS goals and outcomes.
Standard Session
Individual Music Therapy sessions are tailored to each participant's goals, strengths and interests. Sessions may support communication, emotional regulation, sensory processing, social connection, fine and gross motor function, participation and wellbeing through engaging musical experiences such as singing, instrument playing, movement, improvisation, songwriting and music-based skill development. They may take place in person at the participant's home, school or community setting, or via telehealth. The standard session fee includes planning, travel (where applicable), up to 50 minutes of direct therapy and clinical documentation following the session
Initial Assessment
The initial assessment is an opportunity to get to know one another and explore how music therapy can support your goals. Together, we will discuss strengths, interests, support needs, communication preferences and desired outcomes, while creating a personalised therapy plan tailored to the participant's unique needs. The assessment includes 30 minutes of direct contact, either in person or via telehealth.