Information on RFW & NDIS

Royal Far West NDIS services – Therapy intervention service for children living in rural and remote areas.

Royal Far West is a registered NDIS service provider. We deliver disability support services for children aged 2-12 years old with challenges associated with diagnoses such as autism spectrum disorder, intellectual disability, developmental or global delay. We provide services to children who have an NDIS plan. If, for any reason, our program is not the best fit for your child, we will help by directing you to an appropriate service.

Children accessing our disability support services will receive tailored support from our therapy and support teams to help them achieve their goals.

Important information for families

New Enquiries:

Please complete the online enquiry form below or email our NDIS services team at windmill@royalfarwest.org.au

Our sessions focus on

  • Emotion regulation (including anxiety)
  • Behaviour support
  • Social skills
  • Self-care
  • Motor skills
  • Literacy
  • Early communication skills
  • Language
  • Speech production

The support we offer

We can support your child to:

  • progress towards developmental milestones
  • become more independent
  • master new skills
  • participate to his/her best ability at preschool and school
  • build their social ability
  • feel calm and regulated

We can also support you by:

  • understanding diagnoses and how they apply to your child
  • identifying and building on your child’s strengths
  • coaching and training

Your journey

  • Step 1: Getting to know you– We start by listening to you and gathering information to understand your child’s strengths and challenges
  • Step 2: Planning– Our service planner will guide you step-by-step to create a tailored support plan, with specific goals, for your child
  • Step 3: Getting to know us– We share visuals and social stories with you so you know what to expect and learn more about our team
  • Step 4: Service delivery– We’ll introduce you to your therapy team, which may include a psychologist, occupational therapist, speech pathologist, developmental educator and/or social worker
  • Step 5: Review– At the end of the program we review how your child is progressing against their goals and discuss future goals and support needs

Our Services

  • Speech Pathology
  • Occupational Therapy
  • Psychology
  • Social Work
  • Developmental Education
  • Parent Education
  • Recreation Program

What is the NDIS?

The NDIS (or National Disability Insurance Scheme) is a government initiative, which has been put into place to help improve access to services for anyone with disabilities.

Implemented by the National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA), the Scheme allows its participants and their families to choose the sort of help they need and receive it in a way that suits them, whether that be emotional assistance, intervention therapies, information services, community health services or other types of support.

The NDIA works with NDIS participants to develop plans tailored to the needs of the individual. Participants will then receive a funding package, which they can allocate to the services that best meet their needs.

The level of financial assistance provided will relate directly to the individual’s requirements, and can be adjusted to suit your child’s changing needs and circumstances.

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Find out more

To find NDIS services in your region, please visit Disability Gateway. You can also find Occupational Therapists in your local area by visiting OT Australia, Psychologists by visiting ACPA or Australian Psychological Society and Speech Pathologists by visiting Speech Pathology Australia.

Please fill in the form and one of our team will be in contact.

RFW NDIS Services Enquiry

Form that appears on the RFW NDIS Services page on the Royal Far West website

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