SIGN THE THRIVING KIDS PETITION
Occupational Therapy Australia (OTA) in collaboration with the National Allied Health Practitioner Group (NAHPG) have been working together over the past few weeks to get a petition together.
We need 20 000 signatures to enable the petition to be presented in the legislative assembly in parliament so pls forward to as many people as possible.
This petition is extremely important as it advocates that children and families should be given a choice of who their children have as therapists and that removing this choice, as the Thriving Kids initiative is proposing to do, will be detrimental to families and children in the 0-8 age group.
Families should continue to have ongoing access to their current , local and experienced allied health supports under Thriving kids.
We need your help. Every signature counts. So please sign and share with families and friends.
Please share this petition throughout the community as every signature counts.
Thriving kids in NSW is set to roll out on October 1st 2026. That is only months away. This petition has the potential to make vital changes to Thriving Kids so that families and children have choice and is an inclusive initiative.
Please support this e- petition and click on the link below. Families First. Choice First.
Many thanks
Prarthna Bhuta
Advance Occupational Therapy

Improved fine motor skills are one of the main advantages; these are necessary for activities like writing, buttoning clothing, and self-feeding. Children who receive occupational therapy work on exercises that improve their dexterity, strength, and coordination. Early occupational therapy can also help children who suffer with overstimulation or under-responsiveness to sensory input by addressing sensory processing problems. Children can learn more efficiently and interact with their world more effectively if they have greater sensory modulation. Occupational therapists teach strategies for task management and attention regulation in addition to creating activities to enhance fine motor coordination for tasks like handwriting and tool use. Better planning, concentration, and memory all help students perform better academically and participate more actively in class.

