Body Mind Sole information pages

Services overview

A guide to the organisation’s seven major information pages covering disability support, developmental care and allied health-related service categories.

The services section brings together the organisation’s core public information areas. Each page is written as an explanatory resource rather than a brief marketing card, allowing visitors to understand the distinct role of behaviour support, early intervention, allied health input, therapeutic planning, assessments and educational workshops.

How the services relate to one another

Although each service category has a clear identity, they often intersect in practice. A developmental assessment may highlight areas for targeted early intervention. Therapeutic supports may work alongside allied health input to strengthen everyday functioning. Positive behaviour support may involve collaboration with family members, educators and broader support networks. Training and workshops can then extend knowledge into the environments where the participant spends time.

Seeing services in relationship to each other is important because support needs rarely fit into one simple box. The site therefore avoids presenting services as isolated products. Instead, it frames them as parts of a broader support ecosystem that can be adapted around developmental stage, functional goals, communication needs and family context.

Service principles reflected across the site

  • Respectful language: content avoids demeaning or fear-based framing and instead focuses on understanding, participation and quality of life.
  • Readable detail: pages include enough depth to be useful without becoming inaccessible to non-clinical readers.
  • Transparent communication: the website clearly identifies company information, contact pathways and administrative pages.
  • Consistency: every service page follows a similar structure so visitors know where to find core information.

Browse the seven core service pages

Use the service directory in the sidebar to move directly to any dedicated page. Each one includes an explanation of purpose, likely focus areas, practical contexts and the broader value of that service within a family-centred and NDIS-informed support landscape.