Frequently Asked Questions — daar Allied Health & Wellness Services 

 What is daar?

daar is an NDIS-registered allied health provider in Australia that offers evidence-based therapeutic and support services to individuals and families. They focus on personalised care to help people build communication skills, independence, confidence, and overall wellbeing. 

What kinds of services does daar provide? 

daar offers a wide range of services, including:

  • Behaviour Therapy – evidence-based strategies for improving behaviour, social skills, and daily functioning.
  • Specialised & Positive Behaviour Support – personalised plans to reduce challenging behaviours.
  • Applied Behaviour Therapy – techniques to strengthen communication and independence.
  • Speech Therapy – support for speech and communication difficulties.
  • Psychology – emotional and behavioural support from qualified psychologists.
  • Exercise Physiology – physical-activity based therapy.
  • Toileting Training Program – structured support for toileting independence.
  • Plan Management – helps manage NDIS funding and related paperwork.
  • Counselling – mental health support and resilience building.
  • Dietitian Services – personalised nutrition guidance.
  • Workshops and Programs – skill-building group sessions for children and families.
Is daar an NDIS-registered provider? 

Yes — daar is a fully registered provider under the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), meaning their services meet recognised quality and safety standards and can be funded through many NDIS plans. 

What are the types of NDIS funding 
  • Self-Managed: You manage the funding yourself. You pay providers directly and claim the money back from the NDIS. This gives you the most flexibility to use any provider (registered or unregistered) but requires the most administration.

  • Plan-Managed: A registered Plan Manager pays providers on your behalf. You get the flexibility to use both registered and unregistered providers without the administrative burden of paying invoices yourself. The NDIS provides extra funding to pay for the Plan Manager.

  • NDIA-Managed (Agency-Managed): The NDIS pays your providers directly. This is the easiest option administratively, but you can only use NDIS-registered providers.
Who can access services at daar? 

Services are generally available to:

  • Children, teens, and adults with developmental or behavioural needs.
  • NDIS participants who want funded therapeutic support.
  • Families and caregivers looking for coaching or support strategies.

Eligibility depends on individual goals and NDIS plan funding.

How can I book Speech Therapy? 
To book an appointment for Speech Therapy, you can use one of the following methods:
 
  1. Online Form: Visit the Book Now page or the Intake Form on the website. Fill in your details and specify "Speech Therapy" as the service you are interested in.
  2. Phone: Call the team directly at 02 9133 2500.
  3. Email: Send an enquiry to Enquiries@daar.com.au outlining your needs.
How can I book for Behaviour Support?

Booking for Behaviour Support (including Positive Behaviour Support, Applied Behaviour Therapy, or Behaviour Management Consultation) follows the same process:

  1. Online Form: Complete the Intake Form or "Book Now" form. Be sure to select the specific behaviour service you need (e.g., "Behaviour Therapy" or "Specialised & Positive Behaviour Support") and briefly describe your goals or concerns.
  2. Phone: Call 02 9133 2500 to speak with the intake team.
  3. Email: Email your request to Enquiries@daar.com.au.
 How to get started?

To begin support, you can:

  1. Call their team at 02 9133 2500.
  2. Email: Enquiries@daar.com.au
  3. Fill out an online contact or booking form or Intake Form on their website.

They’ll guide you through assessment, planning, and bookings.

 Who can access services at daar? 

Services are generally available to:

  • Children, teens, and adults with developmental or behavioural needs.
  • NDIS participants who want funded therapeutic support.
  • Families and caregivers looking for coaching or support strategies.

Eligibility depends on individual goals and NDIS plan funding.

 Where are daar services offered?

daar operates in New South Wales (NSW), Australia with clinics in:

  • Canterbury, NSW
  • Liverpool, NSW

They also offer mobile therapy, home visits, and telehealth/online sessions, depending on needs and location.

Can support be provided outside the clinics? 

Yes. daar delivers services:

  • In-clinic at their Canterbury and Liverpool locations.
  • Through mobile visits at home, school, or community.
  • Via telehealth (online) sessions for convenience.
 Who can access services at daar? 

Services are available to people of all ages with developmental, behavioural, communication or related support needs. NDIS participants and families can use funded supports, and there are flexible delivery options (in-clinic, mobile, or online) to suit individual needs. 

Get access to quality, Efficient, and professional care.

Request a call to find out how daar can help you achieve your health goals.

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