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Creative and Experiential Therapies belong in the NDIS

Writer's picture: Rae Sabine Rae Sabine

Please sign this petition: https://www.change.org/p/creative-and-experiential-therapies-belong-in-the-ndis


In Australia, people with disabilities use their NDIS funding to access Creative and Experiential Therapies that they choose themselves, because it helps them to live well, stay strong, active and healthy.


Creative and Experiential Therapists have tertiary degrees and are members of professional associations. They are recognised members of Australia’s Allied Health Work Force along with physiotherapists, occupational therapists and speech therapists.


Allied Health Services provided by registered Creative and Experiential Therapists should be distinct from support workers, and classified under capacity building along with other Allied Health Professionals.


Creative and Experiential Therapies belong in the NDIS.



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