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"Mercedes is the healthiest and happiest she's ever been at the moment. She has a very full and happy life."
Mercedes (8) loves playing on the computer, Mickey Mouse and rainbows. This spritely young girl has been through quite an ordeal in her young life and lives with three disabilties.
Therapy Focus' therapists work with Mercedes, her mum and school to help her learn to take turns and itneract with others. They also support Mercedes by sourcing and maintaining a suitable wheelchair, foot orthoses, bicycle and dance classes!
Read the full story in our summer edition of Focus family magazine.
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About us
Therapy Focus is a not-for-profit organisation that works with families, teachers and communities to help children learn, laugh, walk, talk play and be independent.
We are one on Western Australia's largest child therapy providers supporting children aged 0 - 18 years with a range of physical and intellectual disabilities.
We also provide professional therapy services including equipment, out-of-school groups and community activities.
Help a Child Grow
Through donations and sponsorships, our Help a Child Grow Fund actively promotes inclusion of children with disabilities.
Money raised by the fund helps to conduct inclusive community activities and projects and provide subsidised aids, equipment and services for children with a disability or disadvantage.
Click here to find out how you can help us to help children grow. |

Sunny the Sunflower Therapy Focus' mascot helps us to help children grow
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Children and Youth Services
Our Children and Youth services provides speech pathology, occupational therapy, physiotherapy, clinical psychology and specialised equipment free of charge to eligible families.
Find out if your child is eligible for Therapy Focus' Children and Youth Services. |
Private Services
Therapy Focus provides additional services to the community with practical solutions to issues such as inclusion, social skills, language & literacy and physical activity. |
Language Advantage
Click here to view the latest Professional Development calendar for teachers to help improve children's speech and literacy. |
NEWS DESK |
2008 Help a Child Grow Art Competition
This inclusive primary school health promotion activity includes a free storybook for all children who enter, a free DVD resource and inclusive classroom activities.
Click here to view the winners of the competition and the free downloadable storybook called The Hidden Treasure of Moondyne Joe.
The Help a Child Grow Art Competition is proudly supported by the Department for Communities and Exposure Print and Design. |
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You can help
Click here to complete an order form to purchase our first ever story book, The Hidden Treasure of Moondyne Joe.
You can also help by buying Help a Child Grow gift cards, t-shirts, pens, lapel pins or growth charts
Your contribution helps Therapy Focus to conduct inclusive activities and provide subsidised aids, equipment and services for children with a disability or disadvantage.
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Family Focus newsletter
The new Spring 2008 edition of our quarterly Family Focus newsletter is OUT NOW!

2008 Annual Report
Click here to view our 2008 Annual Report

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Book Launch and Art Auction Function 2008
The Hon Robyn McSweeney, Minister for Community Services, proudly launched our first ever story book, The Hidden Treasure of Moondyne Joe at our Book Launch and Art Auction Function held on the 6th November at Perth Concert Hall.
Well known Perth celebrity Tod Johnston hosted the event where all money raised went to our Help A Child Grow Fund.

Photo: Art Competition winner's enjoying the Book Launch and Art Auction with Therapy Focus mascot Sunny the Sunflower. |
We've moved!
Therapy Focus Head Office has relocated to:
Suite 5, 1140 Albany Highway, Bentley WA 6102 Phone: 08 9478 9500 Fax: 08 9451 5480 Email: enquiries@therapyfocus.org.au |
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