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Autism Support at Marama Allied Health — Strathfield, NSW

Marama Allied Health in Strathfield, NSW lists services that overlap with paediatric occupational therapy for autism.

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Services Marama Allied Health offers for autism

Marama Allied Health provides occupational therapy support tailored to children with autism spectrum disorder across NSW. Our autism-focused services address the unique sensory, motor, and daily living needs many autistic children experience. Through fine motor interventions, we help children develop skills like handwriting, fastening buttons, and using utensils with greater independence and confidence. Our occupational therapists at Marama Allied Health use evidence-informed approaches such as sensory-based activities (including work with textured materials and movement breaks), visual supports and schedules to aid transitions, and structured fine motor exercises like threading, scissor work, and pencil grip development. These interventions support participation in school, home, and community activities. Many families access our services through NDIS funding, which can cover occupational therapy for eligible participants. For the 2025-26 financial year, NDIS pricing arrangements apply to our registered services. We recommend discussing your child's individual needs with our team to explore how occupational therapy might support them.

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Phone
0404010112
Website
https://www.maramaalliedhealth.com.au
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About autism

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a developmental difference that shapes how children process information, communicate, and respond to their sensory environment. In Australia, autism is identified across a wide range of ages, and many families first speak with a GP or paediatrician about referrals for assessment after noticing differences in play, communication, sensory responses, or daily routines.

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Common questions

Can occupational therapy help my autistic child with everyday tasks?

Yes. Occupational therapists work on practical daily living skills like dressing, eating, and self-care routines. Marama Allied Health also addresses sensory sensitivities and fine motor challenges that may affect participation in school and home activities. An occupational therapist cannot diagnose autism, but can support the skills and independence your child needs.

Does Marama Allied Health accept NDIS funding?

Marama Allied Health provides occupational therapy services that many families access through NDIS funding for eligible participants. We recommend contacting the clinic directly to confirm current registration status and discuss funding options available to your family, including 2025-26 NDIS pricing arrangements.

What should I expect in a session at Marama Allied Health?

Sessions are tailored to your child's needs and goals. Our occupational therapists may use play-based activities, structured exercises, sensory strategies, and practical skill-building. We work collaboratively with families to support progress at home and school. Initial appointments typically involve assessment and planning with your input.

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Listing details last refreshed on 10 June 2026. Sourced from public clinic listings. Confirm directly with the clinic before booking.

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