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A firy red strength doll to promote standing up for your values through ndis training for allied health practitioners

 *UPDATE* NDIS Training for Allied Health Practitioners

Crayons and Stuff has previously delivered group training for art therapists and other allied health professionals on how to register for NDIS, whether to become a registered provider, and how to work as an NDIS therapist, including Working with NDIS Goals.

Working with NDIS Goals was still offered on request only to existing groups of 4 or more participants, with discounts available for larger groups.

Following the announcements on 26 November about the future of arts and music therapy in the NDIS, I am reviewing the available information and considering how best to address new risks to our practice through the plan review and reporting process. While I do not know what I will be able to offer at this stage, please get in touch if you would like to be updated on group training or other resources.

Creative Consulting Services

Crayons and Stuff is a unique consulting practice, integrating my experience and training in the expressive arts with my organisational consulting and training skills.

Creativity as a form of inquiry can be applied in many ways. When facilitated safely, with appropriate training and care, it can help build connections between us, support us to think differently, and find innovative solutions to the problems we are facing.

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A clay person reflects on themself through a mirror to show reflective practice in creative mentoring

Creative Coaching and Mentoring Services

For individuals who want to do workstuff differently using creative arts

Customised Workshops and other Group Work

For orgnisations and workplaces who want to do stuff differently using creative arts

Workshops can include processes of facilitated creative inquiry for organisations and other workplaces, including not for profit, government, and corporate settings.

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Participant Feedback and Reviews

"I really enjoyed the collaborative artwork and discussion about what that meant to everyone. I also enjoyed learning more about the policies and the clarity around what we need to do to pass the audit."

 

"Alisoun generously goes above and beyond to provide relevant and up to date information for therapists navigating the NDIS space. This course is a must, even if you are already working in this space. There is so much to know when working with the NDIS and Alisoun has that covered for you!"

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"Alisoun provides an informed course that opens up rich conversations about NDIS. She facilitates individuals to find their own way. She unpacked the complexities of NDIS so we can digest it one bite at a time. She supported the group to effectively move into this important fieldwork of understanding and supporting participants. We covered a lot of ground and I have moved along further than I expected."

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"The whole course changed my perspective of becoming a registered provider. Before doing this course the idea of becoming a registered provider was overwhelming and now it feels like it's achievable."

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"Very thorough orientation around the application process and options - very transparently and professionally delivered with real-life examples."

 

"I liked having access to someone with knowledge and ability to break down a mass of info and answer questions - thank you!"

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Consulting and Training Services: Services

Crayons and Stuff

0405778518

Cowes, Phillip Island & Bass Coat

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Crayons and Stuff acknowledge the Boon Wurrung / Bunurong peoples as the traditional custodians of the lands on which we work, live and create. We pay our respect to the Elders, past and present, and acknowledge the ongoing traumas and practices of colonisation in this country, which always was and always will be Aboriginal land.

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