Child and Adolescent Unit
Paediatric occupational therapy provider in NSW
Child and Adolescent Unit in Across NSW has not confirmed its current availability on OTWaitlist. Availability is self-reported and can change — confirm directly with the clinic.
Listing details
- Clinic name
- Child and Adolescent Unit
- NDIS registration
- NDIS registration not confirmed in the directory
- Phone
- Not listed
- Not listed
- Address
- Across NSW
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About this clinic
Child and Adolescent Unit provides paediatric occupational therapy support for families across NSW. Listed services include occupational therapy, paediatric-ot. NDIS registration status not confirmed in the directory dataset.
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Services listed
Listed focus areas
Self-reported by Child and Adolescent Unit on their website and not independently confirmed by OTWaitlist. Use these as a starting point and check directly with the clinic.
Ages listed: 0–16
What to expect at a first session
Paediatric OT
At a child’s first paediatric occupational therapy session, the therapist usually starts by asking about daily routines, strengths, concerns, and what your family would like to make easier. They may observe play, movement, fine motor tasks, sensory responses, self-care, school participation, or how your child approaches everyday activities. First appointments often run for about 45 to 90 minutes, although this varies by clinic and assessment type. Bring relevant reports, NDIS plan details if applicable, school or childcare notes, and examples of what you are noticing at home. After the appointment, the therapist may explain early observations, discuss whether more assessment is needed, and outline possible goals or strategies for home and education settings.
Common questions
What services does Child and Adolescent Unit offer for occupational therapy?
Child and Adolescent Unit is listed as offering occupational therapy services for children and young people. Parents are encouraged to contact the clinic directly to discuss what specific areas they address, such as development, school readiness, sensory needs, or daily living skills. A GP referral may be needed depending on the clinic's requirements and your child's circumstances.
How do I access occupational therapy through this clinic?
Access pathways vary by clinic and funding type. Parents should contact Child and Adolescent Unit directly to ask about referral requirements, whether a GP referral is needed, and what assessment processes apply. It's helpful to have information about your child's age and main concerns ready when you call.
What should I expect during an initial appointment?
Initial appointments typically involve the therapist gathering information about your child's development, daily routines, and specific concerns. They may observe your child during play or activities. Parents are encouraged to speak with Child and Adolescent Unit directly about their assessment process, appointment length, and what to bring along.
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Listing details last refreshed on 7 July 2026. Sourced from public clinic listings. Confirm directly with the clinic before booking.