- The Learning Clinic is a registered provider for the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS)
- Behaviour Support
- Early Childhood Supports
- Therapeutic Supports
- Participation in community, social and civic activities [Participate Community]
- Assistance in coordinating or managing life stages, transition and supports – [Life Stage, Transition]
- Assistance to Access and Maintain Employment or higher education [Assist Access/Maintain Employ]
- Daily Personal Activities
- High Intensity Daily Personal Activities
- Assistance with daily life tasks in a group or shared living arrangement [Daily Tasks/Shared Living]
- Development of Daily Living and Life Skills [Development-Life Skills]
Choosing to self manage your plan will give you access to our full suite of services
Please contact NDIA or review this page for more information about applying for NDIS funding
- The Learning Clinic is a FaHCSIA approved provider under the Helping Children with Autism funding package. This package provides families with funding for early intervention of $12,000 per child ($6,000 per financial year for 2 years up to the age of 7 years). To find out more please visit the HCWA FaHCSIA page. To apply for funding, please contact an Autism Advisor
- Clinical services provided by an Allied Health professional can be claimed through Medicare. A referral is needed from your GP or paediatrician.