Navigating the NDIS scheme as a private practice dietitian: a paediatric perspective
About the webinar:
Whilst there are many positives to the NDIS scheme, there are gaps meaning potentially compromised service delivery for its participants, especially in the context of “nutrition and dietetics”. Join us for an interactive webinar with Accredited Practising Dietitian Dr Brooke Harcourt to better understand the relevant gaps within the NDIS scheme, advocating for participants and how to work within insurance models from a practical and legal perspective. Brooke will also provide case studies to illustrate how participants accessing dietetic funding and nutrition consumables benefit from a collaborative team to deliver attainable nutrition therapy.
About the speaker:
Dr Brooke Harcourt is an approachable Accredited Practicing Dietitian and nutrition therapist with over a decade of experience in infant and child nutrition and metabolism conditions. She is recognised for her medical research into endocrine conditions having completed research fellowships at the UQ Translational Research Institute, Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute, the Royal Children’s Hospital and Murdoch Childrens Research Institute. Brooke now has a large private practice, Family Dietetics, and a specialised ‘Therapy Kitchen’. Together with her team, Brooke takes a practical approach to attainable nutrition through feeding therapy and food learning programs in a real kitchen therapy environment. They also provide dietetics services at specialist paediatric centres, eating disorder services and work with the Victorian Department of Corrections and Youth Justice System. Brooke sees clients for all reasons, but has a particular passion for helping infants and young people establish healthy growth curves, overcome eating disorders and traumatic feeding histories, and improving nutrition access for young people with disability, developmental and neurodevelopmental conditions.
Supported by
US dietitians: 1.0 CE from CDR (CE for live webinar expired July 19th, 2024 and CE for webinar recording expires August 2nd, 2026).
CPD/CEU hours are applicable for Australia and New Zealand dietitians. Check your local country requirements to see if you can claim for continuing education.
Webinar Slides:
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Duration | 1 hour |
CPEUs Awarded | 1.0 |
Performance Indicators | 3.3.2, 8.2.1, 10.5.5 |