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0118: Early Intervention Supports for Early Childhood
1: Daily Living
3: Capacity Building
Where a support item does not have a price limit then the provider and participant should agree on the reasonable price for the support. If necessary, they should also agree on the billing schedule for the support. In the NDIS Support Catalogue marked under empty type.
This NDIS support item falls under the Capacity Building – Improved Daily Living support category. It is specifically for Early Intervention Supports for Early Childhood (children younger than 9).
The support provides capacity building services from an Art Therapist to assist a child with a developmental delay or disability, along with their family or carers. The primary goal is to work towards increased functional independence and social participation.
Services can be delivered in various environments, including the participant's home, in the community, or in early childhood education settings. This support item can also be used for the assessment, planning, and delivery of Disability-Related Health Supports when they directly relate to the participant's functional impairment.
All services must be delivered in accordance with the NDIS Commission's NDIS Practice Standards and Quality Indicators for Early Childhood Supports.
Professional Requirements
To deliver this support, the provider must be a qualified Art Therapist who is a Professional Member with the Australian, New Zealand and Asian Creative Arts Therapy Association (ANZACATA). Providers must use this specific line item for art therapy and not the 'Other Early Childhood Professional' line item.
Claiming and Service Delivery
Unit of Measure: Hour.
Delivery Mode: This support can be delivered to individual participants or to groups.
Claimable Activities: In addition to direct support, this item can be used to claim for:
Non-Face-to-Face Support Provision
Provider Travel
NDIA Requested Reports
Short Notice Cancellation (subject to 2 clear business days' notice).
Some activities can be delivered without the participant percent
Some providers can charge participants for the time it takes them to travel and deliver support